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R Sound

r:(red, sorry, write)


English Pronunciation, Lesson 22
The R sound (IPA symbol: r or ) can be found in American English
words such as red, car, sorry, Friday, and write.

How to pronounce the R sound


R is a consonant sound. A consonant is any letter in the alphabet that
is not a vowel (vowels = a, e, i, o, u).

The R sound is called a liquid consonant. This means that the position
of your tongue changes the path of the air as you produce this sound.
The air still comes out of your mouth, but its path is not straight
because of the placement of your tongue.
To correctly make the R sound, your tongue needs to be in the correct
position. Raise the back of your tongue to lightly touch the back teeth
on both sides of your mouth. The center part of the back of your tongue
should be lower to allow air to move over it. The tip of your tongue may
curve a little, but it will not touch your mouth or lips. Your tongue will be
tense. It will not be loose.
The position of your lips is in a tight O shape. Your lips will be slightly
different depending on the placement of the R sound in each word.
Rachel, from Rachel's English, shows how to create the R sound in this
helpful video!

It might take a while to become comfortable speaking the R sound. If


you are not comfortable with this sound, it just takes practice! Some
people have problems making the R sound, so they make a W
sound instead. If you want to speak English correctly and improve your
accent, you do not want to make this mistake. You need to know the
difference between these two sounds.
Rachel shows us the difference between these two sounds in this video.

Spellings
There are three ways to spell the R sound:
1. R as in red and Friday
2. RR as in worry and sorry
3. WR as in write and wrong
The WR spelling should be pronounced a little different than the other
two sounds because your mouth closes to make the W before the R.
Native English speakers usually pronounce the R sound no matter
where it is in a word. But in some dialects, the R sound is dropped
(silent) in certain words.
The R sound can be at the beginning of a word (red, wrong), at the
end of a word (car, after), or anywhere in between (Friday, sorry)

Let's practice
First, practice pronouncing the R sound and the W sound in these
pairs of words.

R sound

W sound

red
read
ride
cry
store
storing

wed
weed
wide
why
glow
glowing

These are just a few words with the R sound. There are many words in
the English language with the R sound.
R sound at the beginning of a word
1) red
2) right
3) wrong
4) ring
5) rope
6) write
7) rent
8) rich
9) rose
10) rabbit
R sound at the end of a word

1) car
2) bar
3) father
4) mother
5) singer
6) star
7) teacher
8) far
9) near
10) here (The R sound is at the end of the word because the E is silent.)
R sound in the middle of a word
1) sorry
2) carry
3) bring
4) caring
5) worry
6) boring
7) are
8) cry
9) store
10) mirror
Now say these sentences out loud (the R sounds are bold):

1) Do not cry!
2) The teacher is very boring.
3) Mother, you are a star!
4) Tie the rope around the bar.
5) I am sorry I broke the mirror in the store.
7) My father has a red race car.
8) Write the letter to your brother.
9) How are you?
10) The ring is on the wrong finger.

Have you finished them all! Great job! Continue to practice the R sound
to make sure you are doing it correctly.

Improve your accent


In some languages, the R sound can be switched with the L sound. In
other languages, the R sound may not even exist.
If you want to improve your accent, you need to practice both of these
sounds and learn to pronounce them correctly. Not knowing how to
pronounce these sounds can lead to errors in pronunciation.
Want more tips on how to improve your accent?

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