Holding out the R American English Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to have some fun holding out the

R sound.

As with any new concept or sound, it’s a great

idea to slow something down when you’re first
working with it. Slow it down, and drill it

over and over. If you can speed up, great.
But never sacrifice correctness for more speed.

Today we’re going to apply this slow-down
method to the R consonant, specifically, in

consonant clusters. I’ve noticed, with some
of my students, that even when they’ve gotten

a good R sound, sometimes in clusters it tends
to turn more into a W sound. Or, sometimes,

it turns into more of a D sound, a flap. Now
when you do this, you can’t hold it out. So

holding out the R is a good way to test that
you’re doing it correctly. So, say these words

along with me, really holding out the R sound.
If it feels awkward, that’s a good sign that

you really need this exercise, that the R
sound is not yet second nature to you.

If that was hard or uncomfortable,
do it again. And

do it on your own many times. That is what
it takes to drill a sound that is new. I hope

this helps. That’s it, and thanks
so much for using Rachel’s English.