English Sounds - R [ɹ] Consonant - How to make the R [ɹ] Consonant

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In this American English pronunciation video,
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we're going to learn how to make the R consonant sound.
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This is truly one of the hardest sounds in American English.
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Before I go into how to make it, I want to talk about how not to make it.
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In many languages, the R is made by bouncing the front part of the tongue against the roof of the mouth.
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Rr-- rr--
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In American English, this sound is the T or D between vowels.
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But it's quite different from the American R.
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Rrrr--- You can't hold out rra-- rra--
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But you should be able to hold out the American R.
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This consonant is voiced.
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There are two ways to make this sound.
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In the first way, the front part of the tongue pulls back and up, like this.
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The tongue can be stretched so it's long and skinny.
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Or it can be pulled into itself so it's fatter and thicker.
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And that's what we want here.
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We're making the tongue fatter and thicker so it's not as long.
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The back doesn't move. This is happening in front
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The middle part of the tongue lifts up towards the roof of the mouth.
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You can touch the sides of the tongue
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to the sides of the roof of the mouth here
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or to the inside or bottom of the side teeth here.
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The front part of the tongue is hanging in the middle of the mouth
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not touching anything.
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This sound is forward and focused because of the position of the lips.
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The corners come in, pushing the lips away from the face.
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This lip position will be a little more relaxed
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when the R comes at the end of the syllable.
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We'll compare this way on the left,
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with the other way to make an R on the right.
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The R can also be made by flipping the tongue tip up.
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The lips flare the same way.
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Some native speakers make the R one way, and some, the other.
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Native speakers get the correct sound no matter the mouth position.
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But I found that non-native speakers often drop the jaw
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too much in this second method.
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And it makes the sound hollow. RR--
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The jaw doesn't need to drop very much for this sound. Rr--
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So keep these in mind as you work on one of these two methods.
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Here's the R sound on its own, not part of a word.
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You can see the lips flare.
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Think of creating a little space on the inside of your lips and your teeth.
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Notice how little jaw drop there is.
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We don't need to drop the jaw to pull the tongue back and up.
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The word 'rest'.
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When the R is at the beginning of a word,
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we tend to make the lips a tight circle.
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Again, little jaw drop as the middle of the tongue lifts to the roof of the mouth.
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The word 'proud'.
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When R is in a beginning consonant cluster,
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the lips may not be as tight as in the beginning R.
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The word 'mother', at the end of the syllable,
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the lip position for the R is definitely more relaxed than the beginning R.
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But the lips still flare.
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Here, we compare the lip position of the beginning R in 'rest' above,
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to the ending R in 'mother' below.
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The ending R lip position is much more relaxed.
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Thinking about the lip position will help you make a better R sound.
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As you work on this consonant, practice very slowly.
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Thinking about all 3 things at once.
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Very little jaw drop, the tongue position, and the lip position.
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Remember, you can hold out this sound.
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So that's how you want to practice it.
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Rrrrr--
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Hold it out for 5 or 10 seconds.
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Hold it out as long as you can.
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When you practice it in a word, do the same.
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Rest
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Proud
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Mother
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The R sound
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Rest
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Proud
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Mother
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Example words. Repeat with me.
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Read. Rr-- Read.
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Great. Rr-- Great.
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Try. Rr-- Try.
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Later. Rr-- Later.
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Right. Rr-- Right.
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Other. Rr-- Other.
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