How To Link Words With L In American English
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One of the biggest differences between American English native speakers and language learners is how we pronounce the L consonant sound! More specifically, native speakers in American English tend to use a dark L with a lower tongue position for the front of the tongue. Let's practice more dark L and linking across words.Welcome to Wake Up American, where Monday through Friday, we spend a couple minutes on a challenging aspect of American English pronunciation and walk through examples to hel...
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