Did you do the song challenge? I'd love to hear how you do. Please let me know. Here's a link to the song if you need it: th-cam.com/video/W8wzQj3M-qY/w-d-xo.html
Ahhh, my dear teacher, after years of working on this tricky sound, I finally got the hang of it, and the rest is just more practice. You enlightened me. I can't thank you more!!
Good question. In words like call, tell, will and full, there is no added schwa sound before the final L. You glide your tongue from the vowel sound to the L sound. Make sure to focus on what the back of your tongue is doing for this dark L sound. It's pronounced farther back in your mouth, and the back of your tongue rises. The front is less important.
Oh my gosh!!! I'm so surprised that you pronounce this way I'd rather learn more from you my amazing teacher you brought my level up about speaking English this is why i was said that i speak English like a white man
what about when a vowel comes after dark L like telling or killing, Is it really become light L as you said or sounds like it? I've seen this video more than 3 times right now, I have no idea how should I thank you, I appreciate you so much.
That is a great question. I know you asked me that last week too. I should make another video on that topic. It is a dark L in tell and kill, but then becomes a light L again when you add the ing ending, since the L is now before a vowel again.
@@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole but l is pronounced as a dark when come at the end of a syllables . Here in words " feeling or sailing" ,L is the end of the first syllables " ail","eel" and then the second syllable comes " ing " .Am I understand right or wrong?
Hi dear how r you? For my pronunciation listening is important or Reading? Because some people say I P A symbol is perfect. But when i listen some native speaker that doesn’t match with I P A symbol. Please help me
I suspect you may be using a British IPA chart and listening to maybe American English. Make sure you use the IPA symbols for the dialect of English you are listening to. American IPA chart: americanipachart.com British IPA chart: www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart
It helps to have some context. What does "all" refer to? I'm assuming you're referring to something plural. Let's say "answers" for this example. "All are correct" is the correct sentence. "Corrects" with an "s" is not a word. It's possible "All is correct" could work in a specific context.
Well, you've come to the right place. With some awareness and practice, you can improve. Try this video also for the ER & related sounds: th-cam.com/video/dvEyTRP-Zfk/w-d-xo.html
Did you do the song challenge? I'd love to hear how you do. Please let me know. Here's a link to the song if you need it: th-cam.com/video/W8wzQj3M-qY/w-d-xo.html
Do you provide online private lesson?
It's the best explanation of Dark L I've ever watched on TH-cam! Thanks!
Hey Nicole, It's the best video I've ever seen about dark L, thank you so much
Thanks so much. I appreciate that. My students have so much problem with this sound and are very confused by it, so I hope this video will help.
Ahhh, my dear teacher, after years of working on this tricky sound, I finally got the hang of it, and the rest is just more practice. You enlightened me.
I can't thank you more!!
I'm so glad to hear it. Happy to be of help. Thank you for the comment.
Thank you for this great lesson. I learned a lot. Now practice time.
Thanks Nicole! A strong hug!
Thank you for the video.
You're welcome. Thanks for the comment
Great lesson thank you
Very good mother since Congo i follow your video don't tired !
Wonderful! I appreciate your efforts to teach us.. thx a lot
Thank you so much for the comment. I appreciate it.
Thank you so much from Japan!!
You're very welcome. Thanks for taking a moment to comment.
very helpful, thank you
Glad to help. Thanks for the comment.
I've got it Nicole, thank you
So when L follows a short vowel, just pull back the tongue is enough? No need to have schwa sound while pulling back the tongue, right? Thanks!
Good question. In words like call, tell, will and full, there is no added schwa sound before the final L. You glide your tongue from the vowel sound to the L sound. Make sure to focus on what the back of your tongue is doing for this dark L sound. It's pronounced farther back in your mouth, and the back of your tongue rises. The front is less important.
@@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole Thank you very much!
thanks
Lull, has both sounds, doesn't it?
Yes, a light L at the beginning and a dark/syllabic L at the end.
Oh my gosh!!! I'm so surprised that you pronounce this way I'd rather learn more from you my amazing teacher you brought my level up about speaking English this is why i was said that i speak English like a white man
what about when a vowel comes after dark L like telling or killing, Is it really become light L as you said or sounds like it? I've seen this video more than 3 times right now, I have no idea how should I thank you, I appreciate you so much.
That is a great question. I know you asked me that last week too. I should make another video on that topic. It is a dark L in tell and kill, but then becomes a light L again when you add the ing ending, since the L is now before a vowel again.
@@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole but l is pronounced as a dark when come at the end of a syllables . Here in words " feeling or sailing" ,L is the end of the first syllables " ail","eel" and then the second syllable comes " ing " .Am I understand right or wrong?
Hi dear how r you?
For my pronunciation listening is important or Reading?
Because some people say I P A symbol is perfect. But when i listen some native speaker that doesn’t match with I P A symbol.
Please help me
I suspect you may be using a British IPA chart and listening to maybe American English. Make sure you use the IPA symbols for the dialect of English you are listening to. American IPA chart: americanipachart.com
British IPA chart: www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart
Thanks mam
mam tell me which sentence is correct
All are correct.
All are corrects.
All is correct.
It helps to have some context. What does "all" refer to? I'm assuming you're referring to something plural. Let's say "answers" for this example. "All are correct" is the correct sentence. "Corrects" with an "s" is not a word. It's possible "All is correct" could work in a specific context.
@@EnglishWithAccentCoachNicole thanks mam
I was confused that Dark L exists only in American English??
Hi
I'm new subscriber on your channel really I'm very upset about sound of my r and l sound
Well, you've come to the right place. With some awareness and practice, you can improve. Try this video also for the ER & related sounds: th-cam.com/video/dvEyTRP-Zfk/w-d-xo.html
You're so cute ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks