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A lot of English learners have trouble with the consonant sounds L and R in English.
These two sounds can be really tricky for a lot of people to distinguish, both in listening and speaking. For today’s English lesson, I am going to help you practice these sounds by teaching you this original little Tongue Twister. It’s called “Lumpy Riley,” and you can listen to it in the video I made with my special assistant, Naho!