How to pronounce the ‘R’ sound in English: Tips & Practice
The R sound is one of the most difficult to pronounce in English. Many students find this sound very challenging to learn because it is so different from how it sounds in their native language. In this lesson, I will teach you about how to produce the R sound, and give you tips to make it easier. Together, we will practice listening for and pronouncing the R sound in a fun activity. Did you know that there are different ways to pronounce R? Maybe one way will be easier for you!
Take a quiz on this lesson at https://www.engvid.com/how-to-pronounce-r-in-english/
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Take a quiz on this lesson at https://www.engvid.com/how-to-pronounce-r-in-english/
Видео How to pronounce the ‘R’ sound in English: Tips & Practice канала Learn English with Emma [engVid]
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