How to Pronounce the Dark L [+ FREE practice download]

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you so much for joining me today.
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Today we're gonna talk about something that a lot of my students struggle
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with, and that is the dark L.
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Some people don't know how to pronounce it.
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Others don't even know that there is such thing as the dark L.
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It's darker because the quality of the sound is darker.
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So to talk about the dark L, the potential challenges that you might be facing,
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we have to talk about L in general.
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But wait, before that, I wanna make sure that you know that I have a freebie
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for you, which means you can download a PDF sheet with words, phrases, and
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sentences to practice, and an audio, so you can practice with me on the go
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to put into practice what you'll learn.
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I just said 'practice' like 10 times in three seconds.
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Okay.
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But practice is important.
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You get it, right?
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Practice, practice, practice, practice, practice.
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By the way, at the end of the video, we will practice together words,
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phrases, and sentences of the L.
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So make sure you stay till the end because that's where the real work happens, not
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just passive consumption, active practice.
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Practice.
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Practice.
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The dark L.
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So, to explain why the dark L is important, let's talk
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about what is the dark L?
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The dark L is when the L appears at the end of words or before a consonant.
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For example, in a word 'well', 'feel', 'milk'.
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Right?
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It's not at the end, but it's before a K sound.
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'Alternative'.
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It's in the middle, but before a consonant.
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'Peel'.
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All of these are dark Ls.
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And the dark L is different than the light L that appears before a vowel or
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the beginning of words, like 'like', 'lemon', 'allow', and 'philosophy'.
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Now, here's the funny thing.
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The light L in English is a dark L for a lot of speakers.
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Because in many languages, the L is what I call the ultra light L,
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which is an even lighter version of the light L in American English.
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And it often appears in all positions, depending on the language.
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For example, [light].
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So let's hear the difference between the ultralight, the light, and the dark L, and
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then we'll move on to practice the dark L.
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So the ultralight L is pronounced when the tip of the tongue touches
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the upper palate, and the rest of the tongue is completely relaxed, nothing
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is engaged: light, light, light.
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The light American L, which is a darker, deeper, heavier version of the ultralight
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L, is the L that appears at the beginning of words, or before a vowel, is a little
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heavier, so the body of the tongue, the root of the tongue, is a bit more tense.
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Here the tip of the tongue touches right behind the teeth.
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You feel like the tongue slightly pushes against that part where it
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presses against the upper palate.
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Lemon, like, live, allow.
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The dark L that appears at the end is very dark.
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For some people it might even not sound like an L at all.
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Let me pronounce it in the word light.
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Listen: [light], [light].
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That is the dark L in a light L position.
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[light].
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It's very dark.
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Now let's listen to what it sounds like when it's at the end.
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Let's take the word 'well', for example.
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The word 'well', pronounced with an ultralight L, is going to
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sound something like this: [well].
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The word 'well' with a light L, light English L, is going to sound
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something like this: 'well', 'well'.
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Which is fine, it actually sounds good.
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But if you want to add that extra tension to create the dark L - well,
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well, and then the L actually starts affecting the vowel before.
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So let's organize everything that we just did.
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There is the ultralight L, that does not exist in English.
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There is the light L that is a little heavier than the ultra
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light L, that appears before a vowel or the beginning of words.
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'Light', 'allow'.
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And there is the dark L that appears at the end of words, and usually after a
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vowel and before a consonant: well, well.
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Now why is it important to focus on the dark L?
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First of all, when you pronounce sounds the way that people expect to hear
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them, you become more clear, right?
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They don't need to think a bit more about what it is that you tried to say.
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So for example, if you want to say the word 'well', and you usually use
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the ultralight L, and you might say something like [well], then they might
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associate the sound that you're making with another sound that they know.
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Or they'll think that you're replacing a certain sound with
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the sound that you're making.
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And a lot of times the light L is perceived as an R, actually.
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They might think you're saying something like 'where' instead of 'well',
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simply by not pronouncing the dark L.
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So, when you pronounce the dark L, you're anchoring the sound, and people are
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more likely to understand that this is a dark L that you're pronouncing: well.
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So, clarity and avoiding miscommunication.
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So I'm gonna teach you just the dark L.
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To pronounce the dark L, there are actually two ways to do it.
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I want you to understand that most of the sound, unlike the ultra light and
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light L, is produced here, and not here.
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It's like you're choking.
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"I can't breathe".
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Try making that funny sound with me.
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I mean, don't be shy, do it.
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Close the door.
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Right?
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That is the sound that creates the dark L.
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It's here.
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Put your fingers here, feel it.
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Push against the fingers.
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Now let's try it in the word.
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'well'.
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So, the tip of the tongue doesn't even have to touch the upper palate.
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'well'.
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My tongue is here.
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But you can also bring the tip of the tongue to touch the upper palate
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as long as you keep that tension.
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'well'.
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Right? You still feel it.
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What you need to do to get the sound right and not to struggle with
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mispronunciations is to understand what it is that you are doing.
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For example, if your tendency is to pronounce an ultralight L at the end,
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like [well], then I would recommend adding that tension and not bringing the tip
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of the tongue to touch the upper palate.
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'well'.
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And really push your tongue with your finger to make sure the
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tip of the tongue doesn't touch.
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'well'.
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Okay?
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So you need to practice it a little bit and then you'll feel it, right?
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Imagine like you're adding a W to it or an 'oo' sound.
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'well', 'feel', 'jail'.
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However, some speakers tend to substitute the dark L with another sound.
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So for example, Brazilian Portuguese speakers are likely to
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pronounce something closer to an 'oo' sound at the end of words.
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So instead of 'well' you'll hear 'we(o)', instead of 'goal' you'll hear 'go(o)'.
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So you don't really hear the L and it actually sounds like the
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'ow' sound or an 'oo' sound.
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Now, that creates miscommunication.
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So for you guys, I wouldn't recommend not bringing the tip of the tongue up.
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I would actually insist that...
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(I insist) I insist that you bring the tip of the tongue to touch the upper
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palate because that is going to anchor it as an L sound and not an 'oo'.
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Because the dark quality is going to be there, that's your default pronunciation.
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So instead of 'go(o)', you will bring the tip of the tongue
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up, and we'll hear 'goal'.
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And that is what is missing.
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'goal'.
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Make sure the tip of the tongue touches the upper palate.
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Now, the great thing about it is that you feel it, right?
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You know if you're getting it right or not.
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It's not like, Oh, you have to trust your ears.
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No.
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Here, if you feel the tip of the tongue touching the upper palate, you're good.
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All right?
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'well'.
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Bring the tip of the tongue.
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By the way, this is relevant for Mandarin Chinese speakers as well
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because you guys substitute sometimes the dark L with an 'oo' sound, right?
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Very similar challenge.
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So for you, I will make sure that you bring the tip of the
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tongue to touch the upper palate.
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Now, if you tend to substitute the dark L or the light L with an R sound, my tip for
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you – and I'm speaking to you, Japanese speakers and Korean speakers, then my tip
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for you is to make sure that the tip of the tongue touches the upper palate for
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a little longer than what you're used to.
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So for example, if you tend to say phiRosophy, glue the tongue to
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the upper palate – can't move it – 'philosophy', and then release it.
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Right?
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It's that tap that makes it sound like an R.
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And we don't need a tap for the L.
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We needed to block the air for a second - 'philosophy'.
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And here's a quick tip about pronouncing the dark L after two particular sounds.
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If the dark L appears after a tense /i/ sound as in 'feel', I want you to think as
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if you're adding a Y sound right before.
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Listen: 'fee-yl'.
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And I would add to that and say that after the Y sound imagine like there
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is an 'o': fee-yol, dea-yol, stea-yol.
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That's what happens to the /i/ sound before an L.
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When the dark L appears after a tense /u/ sound, then what happens
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is that we hear a W sound - 'poo-wl'.
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And again, I'm adding 'o' sound between the W and the L.
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poo-wol, schoo-wol, coo-wol.
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All right.
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Now let's put all this beautiful knowledge into practice.
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I'm going to say words, phrases, and sentences, leave you some time to repeat
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it, and you are going to practice with me.
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Don't be shy, don't be lazy, do the work.
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It's going to stick better, and that is how you start making change.
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And by the way, don't forget, you can also download the practice
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sheet and audio practice for free.
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So just click the link and download it.
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All right, let's get started with our practice.
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Tell.
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Male/Mail.
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Deal.
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Feel.
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Pool.
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Fool.
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Milk.
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Hold.
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Alternative.
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Culture.
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Minimal pairs.
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Bo - ball - bowl.
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'Bo kicked the ball into the bowl'.
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Tall - toe - toll.
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'The tall man broke his toe in the toll booth'.
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Call - co - coal.
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'Call your co-worker in the coal mine'.
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Sentences.
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'Will bailed me out of jail'.
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'Will bailed me out of jail'.
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'Our principal helped me find the old file'.
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'Our principle helped me find the old file'.
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'Our principal helped me find the old file'.
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'My gold chain fell into the pool'.
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'My gold chain fell into the pool'.
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'Pearl tried to call Crystal but there was no signal'.
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'Pearl tried to call Crystal but there was no signal'.
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'There's an owl and a seal in the local animal shelter'.
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'There's an owl and a seal in the local animal shelter'.
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Did you like this practice?
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Great.
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So now you can also download the practice sheet and the audio
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practice that I've prepared for you.
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Click the link below.
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And you know what I'm gonna say?
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You totally got this!
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If you have any more questions, then hit me up here in the comments
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or find me on TikTok or Instagram.
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You can send me a DM or comment on one of my videos and I shall answer.
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Have a beautiful rest of the day.
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Enjoy your dark L.
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And I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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