thank you a lot, it's pretty useful for me to practice my pronunciation with L sound. But would you please share your tip about how to recognize which sound is light L or dark L with L in the middle of a word like: Jungle etc...
when you started talking I did detect a shade of the Russian accent, but then I thought, no, can't be possible, you sound so natural, but then you've mentioned Russian and I just knew I heard it right :) But it's so slight, you sound perfect!
This is the trickiest one for me. It is hard for me personally to distinguish "Fool" and "Full". But I know a lot of people would just go with "ou" whenever they are saying a word that ends with dark L, for example, Will and wheel will both sound like wi-ou and wee-ou.
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The British dark L is a vocalised L. That means the L has become a vowel. The dark L is in 3 forms: 1. "a schwa followed by a dark L", as in "total", "vowel", "mail"; 2. a /u/, as in "bull"; or 3. a /o/, as in "doll". (For 2 & 3, the vocalised dark L is turned into a vowel similar to the preceding vowel, usually pronounced without lip rounding.) For the dark L, the tongue tip doesn't touch the alveolar ridge. If it does, it is not a dark L but a light L. For the light L, the tongue tip touches the alveolar ridge.
Thank you ,may i ask you a question?can it be correct to curling my tongue bckward or slightly the tip up for dark L ?even for R sound my tongue is curling
Hi Liza! Would you make a video about the ŋ (ng) sound e.g. doing, walking, stronger and so on? This one can be tricky especially in some words. Thanks ahead and take care! Your work here is much appreciated. Including your first schwa video :)
The British dark L is a vocalised L. That means the L has become a vowel. The dark L is in 3 forms: 1. "a schwa followed by a dark L", as in "total", "vowel", "mail"; 2. a /u/, as in "bull"; or 3. a /o/, as in "doll". (For 2 & 3, the vocalised dark L is turned into a vowel similar to the preceding vowel, usually pronounced without lip rounding.) For the dark L, the tongue tip doesn't touch the alveolar ridge. If it does, it is not a dark L but a light L. For the light L, the tongue tip touches the alveolar ridge.
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excellent tip, I am a Brazilian student of English, and for us it a little bit hard to pronounce the dark l. congratulation for the class.
the L sound and the end of words is always my most difficult part
OMG! You really explained it! I have been confused in half my life!
Liz, from the bottoms of my heart thank you. I have finally pronunced the dark L
The teacher is revealing the not known facts regarding the peculiarities in the pronunciation of letter 'L'. She is greatly thanked.
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thank you a lot, it's pretty useful for me to practice my pronunciation with L sound. But would you please share your tip about how to recognize which sound is light L or dark L with L in the middle of a word like: Jungle etc...
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what a brilliant accent! I love it! Good job, Liza
I'm learning English and I've NEVER known about it! My mind is blowing!
Super lesson. Well explained.
when you started talking I did detect a shade of the Russian accent, but then I thought, no, can't be possible, you sound so natural, but then you've mentioned Russian and I just knew I heard it right :) But it's so slight, you sound perfect!
This is the trickiest one for me. It is hard for me personally to distinguish "Fool" and "Full". But I know a lot of people would just go with "ou" whenever they are saying a word that ends with dark L, for example, Will and wheel will both sound like wi-ou and wee-ou.
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I am from Iraq and I study English Thank you very much for helping me to understand
Thanks a bunch miss.but what about L When it is in the Middle?Is it pronounced?
Thanks your brief but succesfull explanation. I understand very well
hey your videos are exceedingly redundant for mine thank you so so much.Love from India
nice explanation, thank you Lisa
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Thank you. You are very clear.
Thank you so much. That was very useful
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Great video Liz, congrats!
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It's really helpful!
Do a video for American "th" sounds
Chat GPT recommended me here. I’m a native English speaker and I struggle to say the words ball, wall and, lull. It’s make me feel like I’m being suffocated by my tongue
I pretty like your facial expression when you're talking! Kind of cute!!!
keep it up
we really need your lesson
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THANK YOU.
It's not about to lose the accent, it's about to speak the right way!
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The British dark L is a vocalised L. That means the L has become a vowel.
The dark L is in 3 forms:
1. "a schwa followed by a dark L", as in "total", "vowel", "mail";
2. a /u/, as in "bull"; or
3. a /o/, as in "doll".
(For 2 & 3, the vocalised dark L is turned into a vowel similar to the preceding vowel, usually pronounced without lip rounding.)
For the dark L, the tongue tip doesn't touch the alveolar ridge. If it does, it is not a dark L but a light L.
For the light L, the tongue tip touches the alveolar ridge.
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Thank you ,may i ask you a question?can it be correct to curling my tongue bckward or slightly the tip up for dark L ?even for R sound my tongue is curling
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Mam I am from India so I don't know English very well so will you help me to learn English
Привет, Лиза, могу я записаться на твои уроки, хочу звучать по Американский, что то знаю, а что возможно нет.
Thanks very much!!! I can pronounce "Library" now. AI recognizes my speech.
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It's really a tricky sound. If I can't pronounce this sound well, I am not able to tell all from or if we don't pronounce r sound. Oh,no
Teacher, I really hope to speak to you on live or text you, please how to can🌷
Hi Liza! Would you make a video about the ŋ (ng) sound e.g. doing, walking, stronger and so on? This one can be tricky especially in some words. Thanks ahead and take care! Your work here is much appreciated. Including your first schwa video :)
while pronouncing the light L shouldn't the blade of the tongue be touching the ridge, instead of being b/w two teeth.
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Film is a dark "L" not light
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С пояснительными рисунками было бы еще лучше объяснение.
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А вы русская?
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Im in Love Liza .With soft L .
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I’m too ugly for girls, I’m just a piece of crap 😞. It’s just not worth living when you are unloved
You must to loose your accent first and then teach people.
The British dark L is a vocalised L. That means the L has become a vowel.
The dark L is in 3 forms:
1. "a schwa followed by a dark L", as in "total", "vowel", "mail";
2. a /u/, as in "bull"; or
3. a /o/, as in "doll".
(For 2 & 3, the vocalised dark L is turned into a vowel similar to the preceding vowel, usually pronounced without lip rounding.)
For the dark L, the tongue tip doesn't touch the alveolar ridge. If it does, it is not a dark L but a light L.
For the light L, the tongue tip touches the alveolar ridge.
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