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QuestionHow can I increase my speed of speaking?Community AnswerPractice for 10 minutes every day. Be more confident when you speak. Use the language at home and with your friends.
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QuestionMy R's sound like W's, and people often mishear me. Any help?Community AnswerTypically, the "W" sound does not involve your tongue. When next pronouncing the "R" sound, use your tongue by positioning it on the roof of your mouth.
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QuestionWhen I pronounce my Rs, it sounds like "ah." What should I do?Community AnswerTry saying "er" and adding "uh" at the end. It will sound weird when said slowly, but when said faster it will sound normal. Try saying "red," "read," and "star."
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QuestionHow do I improve my speech ability?CaeiiaTop AnswererTalk with fluent speakers who will coach you and correct your mistakes. Actually speaking to someone means you get instant, proper feedback.
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QuestionWhen I say an "R," it sounds like a "G." How can I correct my speech?Community AnswerMake your mouth more O-shaped, and open it more. If that doesn't work, raise your tongue higher in your mouth.
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QuestionWhat can I do if my classmates make fun of me because I can't pronounce Rs?Community AnswerIgnore them, or tell a teacher that you're being teased. If you're not already seeing one, ask your parents to find you a speech therapist.
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QuestionMy 'ra' sounds like 'la'. What can I do?Community AnswerWhen you say 'la', the tip of your tongue presses lightly on the ridge behind your top teeth. The middle and back of your tongue, your lips, and your jaw are all relaxed. As you add your voice, your jaw drops a little with your tongue. Keep the middle of your tongue relaxed. The sound starts at the front of your mouth. When you say 'ra', the front of your tongue should be relaxed and stay near the bottom of your mouth, while the middle of your tongue is tensed and arched wide and up against your molars on both sides. Your lips and jaw are a little tensed. As you add your voice, your jaw and the middle of your tongue will drop a little. The sound starts from the middle-back of your mouth.
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QuestionI'm unable to pronounce "R." Whenever I say "R," it's automatically pronounced as "V." What can I do?CaeiiaTop AnswererV's involve your top teeth pressing against your bottom lip. R's do not involve teeth touching lips. Talk with people who can fluently speak English (preferably no rough accent to avoid confusion), to help coach your lip movement. It's mainly about moving your lips.
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QuestionHow can I start pronouncing "R's" correctly and not with a "W" sound?Community AnswerTypically, the "W" sound does not involve your tongue. When next pronouncing the "R" sound, use your tongue by positioning it on the roof of your mouth.
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QuestionWhy do my Rs sound like Ws when I speak?Community AnswerYou are using your lips. Try to stop using your lips. Don't make them round. You don't need round lips to make an /r/. You need your tongue wide, high, sides of your tongue touching your top back teeth. Focus on your tongue.
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QuestionShould the tip of my tongue touch upper part of mouth while pronouncing 'R'?Community AnswerThe tip of your tongue should not touch the gum ridge or teeth, but should be super close to each other.
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