字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント I’ve recently done a video to help you understand the difference between the R and the L consonant sounds. In this video, you will get the opportunity to practice those sounds. You will hear a word pair, and then you will be given time to repeat the word pair. When you are repeating the words, you will see a photo of either the R or the L consonant sound. I urge you to practice this with a mirror and to watch your mouth, and study to make sure that it is taking the correct position for either the R or the L consonant sound. Wrap, lap. Rain, lane. Rest, lest. Rate, late. Write, light. Rent, lent. Now you’ll hear word pairs where the R or L consonant sound comes at the end of the words. Cobble, robber. Apple, dapper. Label, later. Battle, batter. Shovel, shudder. Frank, flank. Grass, glass. Brain, blame. Broke, blown. Press, please. Creep, clip. Sorrow, shallow. Now you will hear word pairs where the R and the L consonant sounds are reversed. So make sure that you are doing the L at the right spot and the R at the right spot. Rail, lair. Real, leer. Role, lore. Rule, lure.
B2 中上級 R + L 演習。アメリカ英語の発音 (R + L Exercises: American English Pronunciation) 171 31 Jack に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語