Connected speech refers to how words flow together in fluent speech. When words are strung together, the sounds at the end of one word and beginning of the next can change through processes like linking, weakening, and disappearance of sounds. This helps speech maintain its rhythm. For example, in "ten pounds" the "t" and "p" sounds link together to be pronounced as "tem pounds". Connected speech also includes reducing words like pronouns and articles to their weak forms. Practice and exposure to natural speech helps improve one's connected speech abilities.