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How to Pronounce the Dark L in American English (B1โ€“B2 Listening Practice)

How to Pronounce the Dark L in American English (B1โ€“B2 Listening Practice)

Episode 92 Published 5ย months, 1ย week ago
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๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we explore one of the most confusing pronunciation differences in American English: the Dark L vs. the Light L

โ€“ Learn why many English learners struggle with the Dark L sound โ€“ Understand the difference between Light L (love, light) and Dark L (ball, full) โ€“ Hear how to correctly place your tongue, lips, and jaw for natural pronunciation โ€“ Practice real examples like: ball, full, milk, world, people, subtle, bottle, and little โ€“ Learn the rules for when the Dark L appears in words โ€“ Improve your listening comprehension and accent clarity in real-life English

This episode is perfect for B1โ€“B2 English learners who want to improve pronunciation, reduce their accent, and sound more natural when speaking American English.

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๐Ÿ“ Vocabulary list:

1) Unique โ€“ One of a kind; unlike anything else.

2) Stress โ€“ The emphasis placed on a certain part of a word or sentence.

3) Syllable โ€“ A unit of sound in a word, often containing a vowel.

4) Hard palate โ€“ The hard area on the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth.

5) Clear (or light) L sound โ€“ The โ€œLโ€ sound made at the beginning of words, such as light or love.

6) Dark L sound โ€“ The โ€œLโ€ sound made at the end of words, such as ball or full, where the tongue curls back.

7) Opposite โ€“ Completely different from something else.

8) Unstressed โ€“ A syllable or part of a word that is not emphasized when spoken.

9) Accent reduction - The process of changing one's pronunciation to sound closer to a specific, desired accent.

10) To aim for - To intend or try to achieve something.

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