This reading focuses on the /ou/ and /or/ sounds. Canadian English speakers tend to round the lips more at the end of the /ou/ sound, except when ‘o’ is followed by the /r/ sound. The lips are round, but more open for /or/.
This reading focuses on the /ou/ and /or/ sounds. Canadian English speakers tend to round the lips more at the end of the /ou/ sound, except when ‘o’ is followed by the /r/ sound. The lips are round, but more open for /or/.