THE R IN AMERICAN ENGLISH 5 POWERFUL TIPS ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION RACHELS ENGLISH

Hey Guys – Exciting video here.

We’re going to go over my top 5 tips for the R sound,

and you’ll get to see me working with real students as I help them live to get the sound.

Today, I’m going to go over the tips I use
when I’m working with students.

As you’re actually practicing and getting the R, this is what you’ll want to watch.

These tips will help you finally get this really tough sound.

Won’t that be fabulous to have a perfect
sounding American R?

You may have already seen my video on the R, how to, a great video with illustrations and up-close,

slow motion views of the mouth.

I’ll link to that at the end of this video if
you want to see it again.

Watching and mastering all 5 of these tips will make your American R sound amazing.

Tips 4 and 5 are critical so make sure to
watch all the way through.

Here we go!

Tip number one: It’s important to know that there are two different ways that native speakers make the R.

So, you may have heard or seen information that was conflicting and been confused.

No need – they both work to get the right sound.

Here they are.

I find my students get a better, more accurate R sound when they use this position:

middle part of the tongue lifted, tip pulled back slightly.

So even though there are two different ways a native speaker might get this sound,

I suggest as a non-native speaker that you use this position.

You’ll have a more precise sound.

Tip number two: notice that position.

The one I want you to use.

The tongue tip is pulled back a bit, it’s not
touching the front teeth.

However, some of my students pull the
tongue tip way too far back.

That makes it sound like this, rrrr.

It sounds like the R is trapped in my mouth.

Rrr, we want this sound.

Like the R is shooting out of the mouth,
not being held back.

If the tongue is pulled too far back, the
sound gets stuck in the mouth.

Rrr–

A good way to work with this is to purposefully pull your tongue really far back.

Rrr, pull it as far back as you can.

Rrr– Then pull it forward.

Touch the back of your teeth, and then pull it back just a bit, rrrr.

Rrr, rr.

Just a tiny bit.

Sometimes doing it wrong, pulling the tongue tip too far back, can help you find what’s right.

If the tongue tip is pulled too far back, it brings extra tension here, rrrr, at the base of the tongue.

We don’t want that. Tip more forward, base of tongue relaxed, sound flowing forward.

Rrrr–

Watch me working with a student on this sound.

Here, we were working on words with the UR vowel, like in ‘Burma’ and ‘internal’.

Urrr, urrr– We talk about forward flow.

When we were talking about the UR vowel just then I was talking about really releasing the throat here

and relaxing the base of the tongue.

But I also sense that

it could be that when you’re trying to make the R, the tip of your tongue is pulling too far back

and that also makes the sound feel trapped.

So, you know, it’s hard to explain. Does the tongue pull back, yes. Is there such thing as too much, yes.

So it’s a delicate balance between having it too far forward, and having it too far back.

This is where our tongue, like, meets our,
is attached basically.

So, if you think of, I’m gonna say lowering a little bit, lowering and relaxing your neck, uh, uh.

Think of there being a little bit of weight there

and that might help open it up and relax it, and let the sound come out, ur.

Ur.

That sounded really nice, ur.

Ur.

Good, and the second time wasn’t quite as good.

Your lips didn’t come into quite as much of the correct position, but that was better.

That’s the feeling that we always need is the forward flow. We’re never stopping things.

Notice there I mentioned lip position.

I said the lips didn’t come into quite as much of the correct position. The correct position is a little bit flared.

Already so much good stuff and there are 3 more tips coming right up.

Tip #3 is: create a little bit of space
between your lip and your gum.

Rrrr– Right here.

Rr– rr– Watch me explain this to a student.

Were.

Right.
Am I doing it right?

Yeah. It’s just creating a little extra space between your gum up here and the back side of the lip.

You’re just… It’s not that it’s not touching.

It’s still touching, but it’s just, you’re pulling it away a little bit. It’s like a tiny bird beak.

Err, were.

Okay, I think you should probably think about doing with the bottom lip too. So here as well.

You’re just creating a little bit more space. So you’re taking this part of your lip, and this part of your lip,

and you’re just like pushing it out a little bit.

Err.

Err.
Yeah that was good. That was good.

Err, err, err.
That was good.

And that’s sounding really clear.

The first ones were a little bit, like, stuck back, but by bringing that part of your lips just a little bit out,

it’s bringing the sound forward and it’s sounding a lot more open and free and a lot more accurate.

One thing to be careful about with the flare is the corners of the lips. They should be relaxed.

Rrr. Rrr.

They come forward just a bit.

Rrr, rr.

This is what you want for the R vowel.

What? The R vowel?

Yes, R can be a consonant or a vowel –
we’ll get to that in a second.

First I want to add, for a beginning R, the lips do round more, they come into a tighter circle:

Right, Rachel, Wrong. Rrrrrr– wrong.

A beginning R more rounded than a lip flare.

Right.

This brings us to Tip #4: R can be a
consonant or a vowel.

This is surprising to a lot of people, but when you see this vowel sound, this symbol,

it’s the R vowel, and there’s no change in
sound between it and the R consonant.

So this vowel symbol is always followed
by the R consonant symbol,

and they are not two different sounds.

Do not try to make some sort of vowel and then an R.

This is a common mistake.

This combination of symbols making one sound, urr–, is in a lot of common words like word,

first, hurt, world, girl, birthday, bird, and so on.

Word, ww, rrr, dd.

Three sounds, not four, because the R vowel and consonant are the same.

Ww, rr, dd.

Tip #5: the ending ER sound.

Just like with the R vowel-consonant combination in tip 4, two sounds here combine,

they become just one sound.

That is, the schwa and the R.

The schwa sounds like this: uh, and the R
sounds like this: RR.

So, together, you would think they would
be uh, rr, uh, rr, uhrr, uhrr. But they’re not.

R takes over the schwa and erases it. We
call that a syllabic consonant.

So it’s just RR. Rrrr–

This ending is very common, let’s look at some words: teacher: teach-rr. Just an R sound at the end.

Teacher. Brother. Broth-er.

Whisper, whisp-rr. Faster, fast-rr. Faster.

Schwa-R endings are always unstressed syllables, so they’re said quickly and simply.

This means your lips might not round or flare at all.

Brother, er, er, er. Brother.

In these quick syllables, you can see a
more relaxed lip position.

Here, I’m comparing it with the beginning
R in the word ‘right’.

Now, you saw me there working with two students and you might wonder, how can I work with Rachel?

I need help too!

I teach a live class every month for the
students in my Academy.

I work with three to five students each
time on a wide range of topics,

and of course, even if you’re not chosen
to work live with me,

you can come to the online class and ask
questions that I can answer.

Visit rachelsenglishacademy.com to learn more about signing up for the Academy.

And now, if want to see the video How to Make the R sound, with up close, slow motion shots of the mouth,

click here or in the description below.

I’ll also add the link to How to make the
UR vowel in the video description.

OK, that wraps up my Top 5 tips for the R Sound!

Please let me know in the comments which of the 5 tips was the most important for you

and how you’ll be using that tip to
improve the way you sound.

If you hear a difference in the way you’re sounding, please leave me a comment and describe it for me.

That helps me as I teach students going forward!

I hope this helps you!

Now work on that R, practice that R!

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

嘿伙计们——这里有精彩的视频。

我们将回顾我关于 R 声音的 5 大技巧

,你会看到我与真正的学生一起工作,因为我帮助他们生活以获得声音。

今天,我将回顾一下
我在与学生一起工作时使用的技巧。

当您实际练习并获得 R 时,这就是您想要观看的内容。

这些技巧将帮助您最终获得这种非常硬朗的声音。

拥有完美的
美式 R 不是很棒吗?

您可能已经在 R 上看过我的视频,如何操作,这是一个很棒的视频,带有插图和嘴巴的近距离

慢动作视图。

如果您想再次观看,我将在此视频的末尾链接到该链接

观看并掌握所有这 5 个技巧将使您的 American R 听起来很棒。

提示 4 和 5 至关重要,因此请务必
全程观看。

开始了!

提示一:重要的是要知道母语人士有两种不同的方式来制作 R。

因此,您可能听说过或看到过相互矛盾和混淆的信息。

没必要——他们都在努力获得正确的声音。

他们来了。

我发现我的学生在使用这个姿势时会得到更好、更准确的 R 音:

舌头中部抬起,舌尖稍微向后拉。

因此,即使母语人士可以通过两种不同的方式获得这种声音,

我建议作为非母语人士使用这个位置。

您将获得更精确的声音。

提示二:注意那个位置。

我想让你用的那个。

舌尖向后拉了一点,没有
碰到门牙。

然而,我的一些学生将
舌尖拉得太远。

这使它听起来像这样,rrrr。

听起来R被困在我的嘴里了。

Rrr,我们想要这个声音。

就像 R 从嘴里射出来一样,
没有被阻止。

如果舌头向后拉得太远,
声音就会卡在嘴里。

Rrr——

解决这个问题的一个好方法是有目的地把你的舌头拉得很远。

Rrr,尽量往后拉。

Rrr——然后往前拉。

触摸你的牙齿后部,然后把它拉回来一点,rrrr。

呸,呸。

只是一点点。

有时做错了,将舌尖拉得太远,可以帮助您找到正确的方法。

如果舌尖向后拉得太远,会在舌根处带来额外的张力,rrrr。

我们不希望这样。 尖端更向前,舌根放松,声音向前流动。

Rrrr——

看我和一个学生一起研究这个声音。

在这里,我们正在研究带有 UR 元音的单词,例如“Burma”和“internal”。

Urrr, urrr——我们谈论前向流。

当我们谈论 UR 元音时,我正在谈论真正释放喉咙

并放松舌根。

但我也感觉到,

当你尝试制作 R 时,你的舌尖向后拉得太远

,这也让声音感觉被困住了。

所以,你知道,这很难解释。 舌头是否向后拉,是的。 有没有太多的东西,是的。

因此,在它太靠前和太靠后之间是一个微妙的平衡。

这是我们的舌头,就像,与我们的相遇,
基本上附着的地方。

所以,如果你想到,我会说降低一点,降低和放松你的脖子,呃,呃。

想想那里有一点重量

,这可能有助于打开它并放松它,让声音出来,你。

呃。

听起来真的很好,你。

呃。

不错,第二次没那么好。

你的嘴唇没有进入正确的位置,但那更好。

这就是我们一直需要的感觉,就是向前的流动。 我们从不停止事情。

请注意,我提到了嘴唇的位置。

我说嘴唇没有进入正确的位置。 正确的位置有点张开。

已经有这么多好东西了,还有 3 个提示即将出现。

提示 #3 是:
在嘴唇和牙龈之间留出一点空间。

Rrrr——就在这里。

Rr– rr– 看我向学生解释这个。

是。

对。
我做对了吗?

是的。 它只是在你的口香糖和嘴唇的背面之间创造了一点额外的空间。

你只是… 不是不感动。

它仍然很感人,但只是,你把它拉开了一点。 它就像一个小鸟喙。

错误,是。

好的,我认为您可能也应该考虑使用下唇。 所以这里也是。

你只是在创造更多的空间。 所以你正在取你嘴唇的这一部分,你嘴唇的这一部分

,你就像把它推出一点点。

呃。

错误。
是的,那很好。 那很好。

错,错,错。
那很好。

这听起来很清楚。

第一个有点,就像,卡住了,但是通过把你嘴唇的那部分伸出一点点,

它把声音向前推进,听起来更开放、更自由、更准确。

使用耀斑要小心的一件事是唇角。 他们应该放松。

嗯。 嗯。

他们向前一点点。

呸,呸。

这就是你想要的 R 元音。

什么? R元音?

是的,R 可以是辅音或元音——
我们稍后会讲到。

首先我想补充一点,对于开始的 R,嘴唇更圆,它们形成更紧密的圆圈:

对,瑞秋,错。 Rrrrrrr——错了。

开头的 R 比唇形张开更圆润。

对。

这将我们带到提示 #4:R 可以是
辅音或元音。

这让很多人感到惊讶,但是当你看到这个元音,这个符号时,

它就是 R 元音,
它和 R 辅音之间的声音没有任何变化。

所以这个元音符号后面总是
跟着R辅音符号

,它们不是两个不同的音。

不要尝试先发出某种元音,然后再发出 R。

这是一个常见的错误。

这种发出一个声音的符号组合,urr–,出现在很多常见的词中,比如单词、

第一、伤害、世界、女孩、生日、鸟等等。

单词,ww,rrr,dd。

三个声音,而不是四个,因为 R 元音和辅音是相同的。

WW,RR,DD。

提示 #5:结尾的 ER 声音。

就像技巧 4 中的 R 元音-辅音组合一样,这里的两个声音组合在一起,

它们变成了一个声音。

也就是说,schwa 和

R。schwa 听起来像这样:呃,而 R
听起来像这样:RR。

所以,在一起,你会认为他们会
是 uh, rr, uh, rr, uhrr, uhrr。 但他们不是。

R 接管 schwa 并将其删除。 我们
称之为音节辅音。

所以这只是RR。 rrrr–

这个结尾很常见,我们来看几个词:teacher:teacher-rr。 最后只是一个R音。

老师。 兄弟。 兄弟。

耳语,耳语-rr。 更快,更快-rr。 快点。

Schwa-R 词尾总是不重读的音节,所以说得又快又简单。

这意味着您的嘴唇可能根本不会变圆或张开。

兄弟,呃,呃,呃。 兄弟。

在这些快速的音节中,您可以看到
更放松的唇位。

在这里,我将它与
“正确”一词中的开头 R 进行比较。

现在,你看到我在那里和两个学生一起工作,你可能想知道,我怎样才能和 Rachel 一起工作?

我也需要帮助!

我每个月都会为我学院的学生教授现场课程

我每次与三到五个学生一起
讨论广泛的主题

,当然,即使你没有被
选择和我一起生活,

你也可以来在线课堂,
问我可以回答的问题。

访问 rachelsenglishacademy.com 了解更多关于注册学院的信息。

现在,如果想观看视频如何发出 R 音,以及嘴巴的近距离慢动作镜头,

请单击此处或在下面的说明中。

我还将
在视频说明中添加如何制作 UR 元音的链接。

好的,这总结了我对 R 声音的 5 大技巧!

请在评论中告诉我 5 个技巧中哪一个对您来说最重要,

以及您将如何使用该技巧来
改善您的发声方式。

如果您听到不同的声音,请给我留言并为我描述。

当我教学生前进时,这对我有帮助!

我希望这可以帮助你!

现在练习那个R,练习那个R!

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。