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Podcast #29: o som do R Posted by on Dec 18, 2009 in Pronúncia

O som do r em inglês americano se assemelha muito ao erre retroflexo do interior de São Paulo. Ouçamos alguns exemplos desse som.

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arrive (chegar)
bar (bar)
bedroom (quarto)
bird (pássaro)
boring (chato)
brilliant (brilhante)
brown (marrom)
children (crianças, filhos)
classroom (sala de aula)
color (cor)
different (diferente)
dry (seco)
Europe (Europa)
from (de)
general (geral)
generous (generoso)
great (ótimo)
green (verde)
ice-cream (sorvete)
marital (civil)
parents (pais)
pretty (bonito)
price (preço)
print (imprimir)
private (privado)
rabbit (coelho)
race (corrida)
radio (radio)
rainy (chuvoso)
relative (parente)
repeat (repetir)
rich (rico)
roar (rugir)
rock (rocha)
room (sala)
ruler (régua)
run (corer)
trip (viagem)
very (muito)
write (escrever)

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Ouça e pratique as palavras acima muitas vezes. A repetição é a chave para uma pronúncia mais clara e mais fluência no seu inglês.

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English / Spanish teacher and translator for over 20 years. I have been blogging since 2007 and I am also a professional singer in my spare time.


Comments:

  1. Bismarck Wagner:

    You pronounced color as collar; not as color.
    In the FIRST syllable:
    – Color rhymes with mutt, love, bud.
    – Collar rhymes with father, start.
    – Caller (from to call) rhymes with wall, war.
    My best wishes on your improvement.
    Bismarck Wagner.
    EFL teacher.

  2. Corrianne:

    Bismark, I have to be perfectly honest here. I have just listened to your ‘commercial’ on Youtube. Our friend, Adir here, has a much better pronunciation and doesn’t race through his words, so his students understand easily. I have a very high regard for his teaching.

    His pronunciation of ‘color’ is 100% correct.
    ‘Collar’ does not, in any way, rhyme with ‘father’.

    Signed:
    Corrianne – native speaker and EFL teacher 😉