How to Pronounce R and L Sounds - Comparison - American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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Today we are going to go over the difference
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between the R and the L consonant sounds.
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Many of my students have problems hearing
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and feeling the difference between these two sounds.
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Therefore, they have problems saying the two sounds correctly.
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First, let’s review the mouth position.
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To make the L, the tongue comes forward,
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and the tip of the tongue presses against the roof of the mouth
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just behind the teeth, or sometimes comes through the teeth.
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To make the R sound, the tip of the tongue is down
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while the back/mid part of the tongue raises.
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The back/mid part of the tongue presses against the insides of the top teeth.
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So, to make the L sound, the tongue tip is up and forward,
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and to make the R sound it is down and further back.
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In the R sound, the tip of the tongue is not touching anything.
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Also, in the L sound, the lips remain more neutral.
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In the R sound, they round somewhat.
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And sometimes, at the beginning of a word especially, they round a lot.
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Let’s look at a word pair where the only difference
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between the two words is the R and the L consonant.
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Rate, late.
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Here you see both of the sounds side-by-side.
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Notice in the R sound for ‘rate’, that the lips are more rounded.
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In the L sound, the tip of the tongue is up against the roof of the mouth,
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behind the front teeth.
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Now you will see me speak one of the words, either ‘rate’ or ‘late’, with no sound.
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I want you to study the mouth position and guess which one it is.
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The word that I said is ‘rate’, which begins with the R.
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Note the starting mouth position.
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Rate.
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The lips were in a tight circle for the R sound.
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Now let’s look at a word pair where it is the sound
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that comes at the end of the words that makes the difference.
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Cuddle, which ends in the L sound, and cutter, which ends in the R sound.
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Cuddle, cutter.
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Here the sounds are a little more relaxed as they come at the end of the word.
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However, the tongue is still up in position,
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tongue tip touching behind the front top teeth for the L sound,
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and the lips are still somewhat rounded for the R sound.
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You can see this dark space in the mouth for the R sound.
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That is because the tongue is further back in this sound.
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Here again I will say one of the words without the sound.
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Guess what the word is based on the mouth position.
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The word was ‘cuddle’ with the L sound.
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And now a word pair where the R and L sound comes in the middle of the word.
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Feeling and fearing.
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Here again are both sounds.
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The lips are more rounded for the R sound.
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And the tongue tip for the L is, as expected, raised to the roof of the mouth.
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In the R sound you can see more dark space in the mouth
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because the tongue is pulled further back.
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In the L sound the tongue is more forward,
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and therefore you can see it more easily through the teeth.
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Again, I will repeat one of the words without sound.
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Guess which word it is, based on the mouth position you see.
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The word was ‘feeling’, with the L sound.
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I hope this helps you to understand how these sounds are different.
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When you practice, use a mirror.
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And make sure that you see in the mirror the correct mouth position for these sounds.
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