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đŁď¸ Do you struggle with pronouncing certain English words? In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we focus on one of the trickiest sounds in English â the dark L. Many learners find this sound challenging, and even some native speakers are not fully aware of it!
We explain what the dark L is, why itâs difficult, and how it differs from the more familiar light L sound. Youâll learn the correct tongue, mouth, and jaw positions to make the dark L clearly and naturally. With examples from real words like ball, full, milk, and world, you can practice at home and improve your pronunciation step by step.
We also cover useful pronunciation rules: when the dark L appears at the end of a word, before a consonant, or in an unstressed syllable (like in people or subtle). Recognizing these patterns will help you hear and speak English more naturally, boost your listening skills, and make it easier to learn new words.
Donât miss this episode if you want to improve your English pronunciation, sound more like a native speaker, and take your speaking skills to the next level. Perfect for learners who want clear, confident, and natural English pronunciation.
đ Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
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đPronunciation Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFdt-dHCmwVht9nDH7vgD9F_Cgmijpp48
đ Vocabulary list:
1) Unique â One of a kind; unlike anything else.
2) Stress â The emphasis placed on a certain part of a word or sentence.
3) Syllable â A unit of sound in a word, often containing a vowel.
4) Hard palate â The hard area on the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth.
5) Clear (or light) L sound â The âLâ sound made at the beginning of words, such as light or love.
6) Dark L sound â The âLâ sound made at the end of words, such as ball or full, where the tongue curls back.
7) Opposite â Completely different from something else.
8) Unstressed â A syllable or part of a word that is not emphasized when spoken.
9) Accent reduction - The process of changing one's pronunciation to sound closer to a specific, desired accent.
10) To aim for - To intend or try to achieve something.
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đŁď¸ Do you struggle with pronouncing certain English words? In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we focus on one of the trickiest sounds in English â the dark L. Many learners find this sound challenging, and even some native speakers are not fully aware of it!
We explain what the dark L is, why itâs difficult, and how it differs from the more familiar light L sound. Youâll learn the correct tongue, mouth, and jaw positions to make the dark L clearly and naturally. With examples from real words like ball, full, milk, and world, you can practice at home and improve your pronunciation step by step.
We also cover useful pronunciation rules: when the dark L appears at the end of a word, before a consonant, or in an unstressed syllable (like in people or subtle). Recognizing these patterns will help you hear and speak English more naturally, boost your listening skills, and make it easier to learn new words.
Donât miss this episode if you want to improve your English pronunciation, sound more like a native speaker, and take your speaking skills to the next level. Perfect for learners who want clear, confident, and natural English pronunciation.
đ Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
đAffiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb
Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
đPronunciation Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFdt-dHCmwVht9nDH7vgD9F_Cgmijpp48
đ Vocabulary list:
1) Unique â One of a kind; unlike anything else.
2) Stress â The emphasis placed on a certain part of a word or sentence.
3) Syllable â A unit of sound in a word, often containing a vowel.
4) Hard palate â The hard area on the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth.
5) Clear (or light) L sound â The âLâ sound made at the beginning of words, such as light or love.
6) Dark L sound â The âLâ sound made at the end of words, such as ball or full, where the tongue curls back.
7) Opposite â Completely different from something else.
8) Unstressed â A syllable or part of a word that is not emphasized when spoken.
9) Accent reduction - The process of changing one's pronunciation to sound closer to a specific, desired accent.
10) To aim for - To intend or try to achieve something.

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