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Luxury and Tranquility - words with /r/ and /l/

Nov 28, 20229 minSeason 5Ep. 53
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Welcome to season 5 of English Sound Building! Today, we’re looking at words with both ‘l’ and ‘r’.

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Today we’re back with our two consonant sounds of the season, /r/ and /l/, for one last time. It’s going to be quite a short one today, where we’re just going over some words with both /l/ and /r/, to really workout these sounds!

As with last week’s clusters, this is a great review of the two ‘l’ sounds, l and dark l, as well. 

Let’s start with some words where we have both ‘r’ and ‘l’ sounds, but they occur separately. As you listen and repeat, think about which type of ‘l’ you’re making as well.



Brazilcrazilydrizzlingfrazzledgrizzlylarynxluxurymozzarellapulverisereallyrefluxrelaxrelytranquillityunrecognisableunruly



…And let’s try a couple of sentences with some of those words.

We really relaxed in the luxury and tranquillity.The unruly grizzly was frazzled and acting crazily.We really rely on luxury Brazilian mozzarella.

And now let’s move on to some words where the ‘l’ and ‘r’ sounds appear together in clusters. These are always in the order /lr/ in my English, because if we find them in the order ‘rl’ that is always a non-rhotic r. The ‘l’s are also all dark, because they’re then appearing before that consonant ‘r’. Rhotic varities of English have plenty of ‘rl’ clusters, where the ‘l’ is light.

Listen, and repeat:



ballroombullringchivalrousjewellerymailroomrailroadrevelryrivalryschoolroom walrus



 

And finally just two sentences with some of those words. As always, I really encourage you to try and make your own, too!

Listen, and repeat:

Rivalry is alright in the schoolroom.There is already revelry in the ballroom.
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