Lesson 5a - R - English Pronunciation



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Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.


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There can be ... ( 2 months ago by JenniferESL)
There can be different ways of explaining the production of a sound. One may not necessarily be better than the other. Use what works for you. Use the explanation that is clearest to you.
In general, it's good to be open to different forms of instruction. You are a good student to contrast the two explanations. Again, use what works best. Good luck.
If you are able to ... ( 2 months ago by JenniferESL)
If you are able to offer an alternative explanation that would aid English language learners to produce "R" more clearly, please do so.
We have a saying: ... ( 2 months ago by JenniferESL)
We have a saying: Never say never.
It means you should believe in possibilities, not impossibilities. It's never too late to improve your pronunciation. For some, it can take more effort to retrain your mouth to move in an unfamiliar way. Practice regularly and be very aware of the mechanics. In time, the movements will become more automatic. The goal is to speak clearly, not necessarily eliminate an accent. Good luck!
you means nothing ... ( 2 months ago by sorryto12)
you means nothing is better than effort...
but.. although we in korea have an effort everyday .. we cannot catch up with your pronunciation at 100%.
if i went to USA, i maybe would learn to pronunciatiing in english more or less perfectly.
thank you for replying
i want to ask you ... ( 2 months ago by sorryto12)
i want to ask you one question plz.
what's the principle of widening mouth when people pronunce? i think it is because when pronunciation, people's side tongues are spread and it should be widened? if not, they don't have to widen their mouth..
When you say sounds ... ( 2 months ago by JenniferESL)
When you say sounds, you form them with your tongue, lips, and jaw (opening and closing of your mouth). All three movements are important and can affect the clarity of a sound. If you want to ask about specific sounds, post your question here. :)
早起きは三文の徳 ( 1 month ago by ie9rws)
早起きは三文の徳
Very Good Jennifer, ... ( 1 month ago by lmazacote)
Very Good Jennifer, it is a great help for spanish people :D
thanks a lot
great Jennifer... ... ( 1 month ago by 9246802478)
great Jennifer... thanx
you are so fantastic
Hi Jennifer. I am ... ( 1 month ago by hed207)
Hi Jennifer. I am an international graduate student from Lehigh University, PA. Your classes are very helpful in improving my English communication skills. I would like to join in your mailing list, if you have any for students. By the way after listening to your voice,i completely agree that i need to improve a lot. And your way of teaching and speaking is awesome. I request you to post videos lessons as much as you can.
u are cute and very ... ( 1 month ago by gergomo)
u are cute and very helpful!!! Thanks
hi. i just want to ... ( 1 month ago by eloibas21)
hi. i just want to know
if
you say ci-ty or cit-y
americans pronounce ... ( 1 month ago by leone426)
americans pronounce "city" like "siddy". ci-ty sounds more correct than cit-y, but making the T sound like a D might make it easier to pronounce.
would you do a ... ( 4 weeks ago by eloibas21)
would you do a video about the short and long vowels
because it hard to figure out how to make each sound
Ahmed from libya . ... ( 3 weeks ago by ghawi10)
Ahmed from libya .
Than you .
good luck jennifer.
wow this is really ... ( 3 weeks ago by abracadabra1414)
wow this is really helpful. i speak english as a first language but i know someone who spoke french up until a couple years ago and he still has trouble saying this specific R sound. so now i'm going to send this to him.
Thanks for this ... ( 3 weeks ago by sajidmanzar)
Thanks for this wonderful video.
Thanks for passing ... ( 2 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
Thanks for passing along my video. :)
I truly hope to ... ( 2 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
I truly hope to address vowel sounds in the future. It's a large topic, but I know others have been waiting for lessons on this topic as well.
You can subscribe ... ( 2 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
You can subscribe to my channel if you have an account on YouTube.
Good luck in your studies! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much.. ... ( 2 weeks ago by baraklevy20)
Thank you so much...!!!
I've been waiting for over 5 years to know how to spell the American R, and I can finally spell it!
I've been watching a lot of videos here on youtube, and I just couldn't spell it. I wanted to give up, but then I saw your video.
And now I can finally spell the american R!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR BLESSED HELP! THANK YOU!! :) Barak, Israel.
Jennifer,it's ... ( 2 weeks ago by HeligaIovceva)
Jennifer,it's great.your lessons are very useful!I am trying to use them while teaching my students:)
Thank you ve[r]y ... ( 1 week ago by Amanante)
Thank you ve[r]y much, Jennife[r]! It helps a lot! I [r]eally app[r]eciate you[r] wo[r]k
Well, I ... ( 4 days ago by VandaIeyes)
Well, I accidentally happened across this video. I mean, I don't need help with my R's and I am a native English speaker, but I just wanted to say you have an incredibly relaxing voice. And since I am taking Japanese, I could see how R's could be a problem for some foreign people. Nice videos!



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