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Spoken English is constantly evolving, influenced by factors like technology, globalization, and cultural shifts. New words and phrases emerge, slang becomes mainstream, and pronunciation patterns shift. The internet and social media accelerate this process, spreading trends rapidly. This dynamic nature...
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Spoken English is constantly evolving, influenced by factors like technology, globalization, and cultural shifts. New words and phrases emerge, slang becomes mainstream, and pronunciation patterns shift. The internet and social media accelerate this process, spreading trends rapidly. This dynamic nature makes spoken English a fascinating study.

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Spoken English is becoming faster, more casual, and tech-influenced. Changes include: 1. Shortened words – “Gonna” (going to), “lemme” (let me). 2. Internet slang – “LOL,” “bruh,” “sus.” 3. Dropped sounds –...
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Spoken English is becoming faster, more casual, and tech-influenced. Changes include:

 

1. Shortened words – “Gonna” (going to), “lemme” (let me).

 

 

2. Internet slang – “LOL,” “bruh,” “sus.”

 

 

3. Dropped sounds – “Dunno” (don’t know), “gimme” (give me).

 

 

4. Blended accents – Due to global

ization.

 

 

 

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Spoken English is constantly evolving, influenced by technology, social trends, and generational shifts, resulting in changes in vocabulary, grammar, and usage, with new words and expressions emerging and older ones fading. The way it is changing by Vocabulary and Slang, grammer and usauage, Pronunciation...
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Spoken English is constantly evolving, influenced by technology, social trends, and generational shifts, resulting in changes in vocabulary, grammar, and usage, with new words and expressions emerging and older ones fading. The way it is changing by Vocabulary and Slang, grammer and usauage, Pronunciation and Accents and recent changes like watsapp etc

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