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Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | How to Pronounce L and R Together: L and R Blends @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
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Let's talk about blends! A blend occurs when two or more consonant sounds come together at the beginning of a word.
In this lesson we will be focusing on pronouncing L and R blends. The trick to mastering blends is to quickly pronounce the first sound, then fully pronounce the second consonant and hold it. Ready to try it with me? Let's dive in!

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