Topic: “R” and “L”. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
Tags: English, LESSON, pronunciation
Topic: “R” and “L”. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
Tags: English, LESSON, pronunciation
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good lesson. for a song with l and r see Youtube, 1melrea.
Jennifer, Thank you so much for your lesson. I have tried many times; but, can not prounce “pray ” and “play” ; ‘fruits” and “flutes” clearly. Can you help?
@joralsalve for me they are also difficult, i just cant pronounce these words, these are the most difficult words for me in english.
Can some body explain. Others details for -l and -r must be the same or what? For example back part of tongue must be in same position as then I say -l and -r?
thank you so much my dear…
Ahhhh…. I still can’t pronouce (L).
How can I do?
ex. Clearly
how to pronouce?
Can you do lessons on “or?” Lol I have a Kentucky accent, and instead of saying “for,” I’ll say “fer.” I’ll say “yer” instead of “your.”
Thanks for this lesson Jennifer. I’ve recommended this video to a friend who has problems with the “l” in the word “girl”. I hope this helps:)
Yeah, very difficult but I will keep practicing
very difficult
hi jenniffer,
thank you sooo much for the “r” lessons no my friends stoped to bullying me
Hi, Jeniffer, Thank you so much for your English lessons. But I need you teach us the pronuntiation of the words world, girl, etc. For me is very difficult.
Hi, Jennifer! Nice to meet you.
I want to learn how to pronounce English properly.
So thank you very much for making these videos.
Dear Jennifer, Can you please explaine how to pronounce the word “HER”. I tried many times, everytime my teacher said your tip of the tongue is moving!
I still don’t understand how to pronounce the word “HER” without moving the tip of the tongue. Please explain.
Thank you,
Hemant
Thanks a lot!!! I really appreciate these video courses. My poor pronunciation or oral English made me even harder in finding a job I failed in some interviews not cause my professional skills but my English. For example, it is very hard for me to pronounce “l” at the end of word and I don’t know why. Anyway, I will keep practising it. At least, I have learned really a lot after I have seen the first five classes. A Chinese young man.
Jennifer, you are amazing, people like you make this a better world. God bless you and keep that angel smile on your face forever.
Hurray! Score one for the teachers!
Of course, my main objective here is to help people learn English as a second/ foreign language. However, if I’m also able to gain recognition for my profession then that’s wonderful. Saying “I’m a teacher” can sound mundane, but we truly have a rewarding job.
Just watching this lesson was really interesting. I have friends who are ESL teachers and I hear about their work now and again, but wow. Good work. Tutoring people with any kind of second language is a difficult task, and you seem to do it quite well.
pretty good
Well, I certainly hope my love for teaching is easily visible. Thanks for the support.
I’ll address /t/ in a future lesson.
Hi Jeniffer,
I found your videos today and I enjoy it a lot. You are one of the few people that are born to be teacher. On behalf of everybody I want to thank you for what you do. By the way, I was wondering if you can talk about different pronunciations of “T”.
Take Care
Thank you very much Jennifer. I have had a hard time to pronounce “R” and “L” for long time. I couldn’t differentiate their sounds. You have shown the differences very clear. I appreciate your work. God bless you.
can you make couple lessons about making diplomatic letters.
Thank you for the support. Hope you’ll like future lessons as well.
i love to watch ur lessons and you know some thing these days i am spending lot of time to watch ur lessons instead of audio and vedio albums. ur a great teacher forever.