Confidently learn how to say ‘L’ from the experts
and concentrate on what you’re saying not how you’re saying it!
Your home language is Japanese, Cantonese, Korean or similar.
You find saying the English version of ‘L’ tricky.
Sometimes you have to repeat specific words or phrases because a listener has not fully understood what you have said.
Listening to and/or understanding different accents on the telephone can be challenging.
You find it stressful speaking in front of, or delivering presentations to, professional colleagues.
We teach you how to confidently say the English version of ‘L’ and concentrate on what you’re saying not how you’re saying it!
Step by step guidance to confidently saying tricky English consonants in spoken sentences without thinking about it.
Develop your listening skills to help you easily understand conversations on the phone.
Practice listening to and imitating stress, intonation and rhythm in spoken English in a structured way.
Have a specific method to use when attempting pronunciation of new tricky words or phrases in English long after the end of the course.
Course overview
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Listening for Syllables - demonstration
Listening for Syllables continued - your turn
Listening for Rhymes - demonstration
Listening for Rhymes continued - your turn
Watching and Listening for 'R' and 'L' by themselves
Listening (only) for 'R' and 'L' by themselves
Tips to know when trying to say tricky consonants
Step 1 - how to say 'L' with no voice
Step 2 - how to say L with voice
Let's practice ....
Listening for Sounds that are the Same - demonstration
Listening for Sounds that are the Same - your turn
Listening for Different vowels (1) - demonstration
Listening for Different Vowels (2) - your turn
Listening (only) for 'R' and 'L' at the beginning of nonsense words
Listening (only) for 'R' and 'L' at the beginning of real words
Optional - remind yourself of tips to know when trying to say tricky consonants ....
Step 1 - how to say 'L' with vowels
Step 2 - how to say 'L' at the beginning of words
Now practice ...
Listening (only) for 'L' and 'no sound' at the end of words.
Step 1 - how to say 'L' at the beginning of words in 2 word phrases - demonstration
Step 1 - how to say 'L' at the beginning of 2 word phrases - your turn
Step 2 - how to say 'L' at the beginning of words in short sentences - demonstration
Step 2 - how to say - 'L' at the beginning of words in short sentences - your turn
Optional: remind yourself of 'tips to know' when saying tricky consonants ....
Step 3 - how to say 'L' after vowels
Step 4 - how to say 'L' at the end of words
Step 5 - how to say 'L' at the end of words in 2 word phrases - demonstration
Step 5 - how to say 'L' at the end of words in 2 word phrases - your turn
Step 6 - how to say 'L' at the end of words in short sentences - demonstration
Step 6 - how to say 'L' at the end of words in short sentences - your turn
More practice
Listening (only) for 'L' and 'R' in the middle of nonsense words
Listening for 'L' and 'R' in the middle of real words
Optional - remind yourself of 'tips to know' when saying tricky consonants....
Step 1 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words
Step 1 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words - your turn
Step 2 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words in 2 word phrases - demonstration
Step 2 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words in 2 word phrases - your turn
Step 3 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words in sentences - demonstration
Step 3 - how to say 'L' in the middle of words in sentences - your turn
Continue to practice ....
Listening (only) for 'L' and 'R' in groups of consonants at the beginning of words
Optional - remind yourself of 'tips to know' when saying tricky consonants....
Step 1 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of nonsense words
Step 2 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of real words - demonstration
Step 2 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of real words - your turn
Step 3 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of words in 2 word phrases - demonstration
Step 3 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of words in 2 word phrases - your turn
Step 4 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of words in short sentences - demonstration
Step 4 - how to say 'L' in clusters at the beginning of words in short sentences - your turn
More practice ....
Here are just a few of the benefits:
Confidently say ‘L’ in British English in 6 lessons!
Watch and learn from clear, step by step video clips.
Improve your listening and telephone skills.
Get regular access to course instructors in live virtual Q&A’s.
Receive expert tips and tricks.
Regular live virtual Q&A’s with course instructor.
Completion certificate.
Discounts on future courses.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
100% refund if you’re not happy with the course or you realise it simply isn’t for you.
Here’s how it works: if you have NOT viewed more than 10% of the course AND are willing to get on a call with the founder to explain why you’re not happy with the course, we offer a 100% refund.
Artikul8® only uses uniquely and professionally qualified speech and language therapists to design its courses. We are highly trained and are required to adhere to professional standards set out by the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT) - see www.rcslt.org.
Your IELTS is score less than 4.5
You’ve just started to learn English.
You need Speech & Language Therapy for any reason.
If you are a child /under the age of medical consent (under the age of 18).
Professionals learning English as a second language who work in an English speaking environment and want to polish their pronunciation.
Yes - if you complete the required practice!
You must be an adult and have an IELTs score of at least 4.5. You will also need headphones for the listening activities and a handheld mirror for the pronunciation activities. No written work is required!
No, you can start whenever you’d like!
You have access to the course for 90 days from enrollment.
Here’s how it works: if you have NOT viewed more than 10% of the course AND are willing to get on a call with the founder to explain why you’re not happy with the course, we offer a 100% refund.
Option One | Option Two | Option Three |
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You could read a course book or articles to try to improve your pronunciation. Unfortunately, books won’t provide video demonstrations, listening activities, and instruction combined that Artikul8 provides. |
You could take courses or classes from English language teaching professionals BUT while they are experts at teaching English as a LANGUAGE, they are NOT qualified experts to work with you to change PRONUNCIATION patterns or introduce new ones (which REALLY is the only way to improve pronunciation). |
ENROLL IN How To Train Your Mouth To Say 'L' and learn from the BEST! Artikul8® only uses uniquely and professionally qualified speech and language therapists to design it’s courses. We are highly trained and are required to adhere to professional standards set out by the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT) - see www.rcslt.org |
Gladys Liu, University Tutor in ESL and Cantonese
If you would like to contact Gladys with additional questions, please email us at info@artikul8.com.
Gladys's testimonial in English.
Gladys's testimonial in Cantonese.
Miki Murashima, Dental Hygienist
"I was able to watch and copy the people on the clips when they said English vowels which was very helpful as this is something I struggle with."
- Nivi Morales, Web Developer
If you would like to contact Nivi with additional questions, please email us at info@artikul8.com.