Last time, we introduced the general idea of "thought chunking" and how it applies to languages. Today, we're doing an exercise to practice identifying thought chunks and we'll also analyze the details. Like before, our main focus here is on pronunciation and flow of speech rather than grammar or vocabulary.
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