Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your pronunciation question today's question is how do I pronounce R an L at the end of a few words we're going to skip definitions today because we have a lot of words and the lesson is more about the placement of the R and the L at the end of words so we have the words reel and real and rear feel and fear and then I added the word file here because it kind of lends to this lesson and I got a question about that word as well all right so let's go ahead and start with how do we say the L sound to say the L sound especially at the end of the word the mistake that I hear is that people do not touch the tip of the tongue to the teeth and hold it there long enough they kind of get close or move it away too quickly and then it makes the vowel sound incorrect and it makes the L sound like it's not there even if you're really attempting to do it so I'm recommending especially if you struggle with R verses L to really touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth and hold it there L L air is going to move out of your mouth for the R sound you have two options the options never include touching your teeth so that's good so what you're going to do is you're either going to take the tip of your tongue and point it to the bottom of your mouth and pull the back of your tongue up er or you're going to flip the tip of your tongue back but do not touch your teeth do not touch your teeth because then it's gonna sound like an L ll lll so again I made R two different ways it sounds exactly the same the key is just do not touch your teeth I think that's where people get confused is they don't touch the teeth and then they touch the teeth and then people are like what are you saying so again let's focus on touching the teeth for that l so we have the word reel and real and rear rear so both of these words are starting with R E and then we're ending with an L or we're ending with an R you might be hearing me say ear and I'm saying that because R when combined with another vowel will make a new vowel sound so again we have reel and rear rear rear now for feel and feel and fear fear so we have real rear feel fear now for file what's the difference here the difference between feel and file is that for E the long e sound is going to smile and for the I going to open your mouth and then smile so that means that your tongue is going to move so we have file file file feel feel feel fear fear fear rear rear rear real real real so one more time real feel file rear and fear give it a try people are going to notice the difference and don't forget touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth for that L sound and then for the R you're going to flip the tongue back or point it down just do not touch the teeth so give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful please give us a like share and subscribe and check out our products on Google Play and iTunes thanks so much everyone we'll see you again next week
A2 rear teeth file tongue fear touch How to Pronounce L & R in REEL, REAL, FEEL, REAR, FEAR, FILE - English Pronunciation Lesson 35 0 Summer posted on 2020/08/21 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary