学连音 说地道口语:What do you/What are you → Whadday
What do you / What are you → Whaddaya
当 What do 后面跟的是 we 或they 时,也发成 Whadda 的音,例如:
Whadda we need?
Whadda they want?
Listen to each part of the conversation: first spoken with careful (slow) pronunciation; then spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.
KENJI: What are you doing this weekend?
TIM: Not much. What do you have in mind?
KENJI: Bungee jumping.
TIM: Bungee jumping?
KENJI: What do you think?
TIM: Maybe. What do we need to bring?
KENJI: What do we need? Well, a couple of bottles of water, some backpacks…
TIM: What are you thinking of having for food?
KENJI: Oh, fried egg sandwiches, chocolate cake, soda… What are you doing?
TIM: I’m writing it down.
Listen to the entire conversation again, spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.
对话中所出现的此前学过的连音:-ing endings → -in' ; of → a ; for → fer