English: How to Pronounce R [ɹ] Consonant: American Accent

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The R consonant sound. This is truly one of the hardest sounds in American English. Before
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I go into how to make it, I want to talk about two ways not to make it: some common mistakes
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that I see in my students. First, is to make a D-like sound, ruh, ruh, where there the
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tongue flips. If you can't hold out the sound, rrrrrr, then it's not a proper R sound. Also,
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some of my students are able to get a pretty good R sound by, incorrectly, curling the
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tongue backwards, rrrr. Though you can hold this out, and it does make an ok, R sound,
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it's sort of a hollow sound and doesn't quite have the tight quality of a correct R sound.
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How to make the R sound correctly? Rr. To make this sound, the tongue will pull back
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somewhat. It will fatten and raise in the middle, rr, rr, about here. Because it is
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raising, the tongue will actually be touching the insides and bottom of the top teeth, rr,
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rr, on either side of the mouth, rr, rr. Because the tongue has pulled back a bit and fattened,
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the front part of the tongue does come down, but it's not touching anything inside the
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mouth, rr, rr, rr. And you can see that the corners of the lips come in, bringing the
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lips away from the face, rr, rr. If the R comes at the beginning of a word, like in my
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name, Rachel, the lips may take a very tight circle, Rachel. If it comes at the end of
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a word or a syllable, it may be more relaxed, like in the word father, father, rr, rr. You
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can see the lips are not as rounded as in Rachel. Here we see a photo of 3 different
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words with the R sound. The first is my name, Rachel, so that's a beginning R, an R that
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begins a word. The second is the word proud, so the R is not the initial sound, but it
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is towards the beginning of the syllable, before the vowel. And the third is the word whatever,
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where the R sound comes at the end. Notice on all three of these sounds that the corners
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of the mouth come in a little bit, causing the lips to round somewhat. Here we see a
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photo of the first R sound in the word cracker on the right compared with the mouth at rest
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on the left. Notice that the corners of the lips are pushed forward and in a little bit.
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Here, parts of the mouth are drawn in. The soft palate is raised on this sound. In the
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middle of the mouth the tongue fattens up and raises, pressing against the insides of
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the top teeth. This draws the tip of the tongue back so that it is not touching anything Here
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we see this same R sound, the first R in cracker, but now it's on the left, on the right we
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see the R in the word 'whatever', the R sound that comes at the end of a word. You can see
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that the tongue position is a little bit different in that the tongue is slightly further back
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in the final R sound. Because of this further back position, R sounds at the beginning of
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syllables feel more forward in the face, whereas R sounds at the end of syllables feel further
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back in the mouth. Sample words: run, relax, father. Sample sentence: Whenever Rebecca
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drives her car around New York, she really worries about parking it on the street. Now
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you'll see this sentence up close and in slow motion, both straight on and from an angle,
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so you can really study how the mouth moves when making this sound. Whenever, lips form
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the tight circle for the W, 'eh' as in 'bed' and the tongue tip up to make the N. Bottom
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lip up for the V and here's an unaccented 'ur' syllable. Rebecca, lips together for
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the B. Back of the tongue up for the KK sound. Drives, lip position for the R. Bottom lip
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up to make the V sound. Her, R lip position, car, R lip position, and you can see the tongue
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moving up in the back to make the R, car. To New York, tight circle for the 'oo' as in 'boo',
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York. The R is at the end of the syllable here, so the lips are more relaxed. She, lips
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form the SH position. Really, this is a beginning R, and now look at how tight that lip circle
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is for the R in really. Really, tongue makes the L. Worries, lips form a tight circle for
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the W, worries. About, lips together for the B. Parking, again you see the tongue move
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up in the back for the R. Parking it on, tongue up to make the N. The, tongue through the
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teeth for the TH. Street. Again, lip position for the R. Street, corners of the lips pull
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back for the 'ee' as in 'she'.
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Whenever, lips begin in the tight circle for the W. Whe-, tongue tip up to make the N,
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-ever, bottom lip up to make the V. And then a quick RR sound, Rebecca. Tongue up in the
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back for the kk sound. Drives, lips form that R position. Bottom lip up to make the V. Her,
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again, note the lip position for the R, also on car. Now here you can see how far back
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the tongue is. This is the front part of the tongue coming back down from where the middle
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is up, pressing against the insides of the top teeth. To, tongue tip up to make the T.
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It's reduced here to the schwa, to, to New York, New, the 'oo' as in 'boo'. York, Y consonant
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sound. She, lips form the SH sound. Really, here again, notice how tight the circle is for
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the R. Really. Worries, again, tight circle, this time for the W. Here again you can see
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that the tongue is quite far back for the R sound. Worries. About, lips together for
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the B, again together for the P, parking. Here the 'ah' as in 'father' followed by the
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R consonant sound, the R consonant sound has a way of taking over this vowel. And you can
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see that the lips are in the R position and that the front part of the tongue has pulled
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back as the middle part of the tongue has fattened up and raised. This is the front
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part of the tongue as it is dropping back down from the roof of the mouth. Parking it.
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Tongue tip up to make the T. It on the, tongue through the teeth for the TH. And street.
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ST and the R consonant sound opening into the 'ee' as in 'she' vowel sound. That's it,
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and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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