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hey guys this is the clear English corner and Iamp;#39;m Keenan your personal American English pronunciation coach well itamp;#39;s October and itamp;#39;s officially fall this is absolutely my favorite time of year so in honor of this fabulous season this lesson focuses on ten common phrasal verbs and idioms with the word fall and bonus since this word ends in the dark L sound it gives us a great opportunity to practice articulating this tricky sound as well as linking the dark L to other sounds so letamp;#39;s dive in first a little practice with the word fall and itamp;#39;s past tense partner fell so remember when L comes at the end of a word or syllable its articulated differently than L at the beginning of a word or syllable L at the beginning of a word or syllable is called the light L and itamp;#39;s articulated with the tip of the tongue behind the top front teeth the back of the tongue is down light love live with the dark L sound all the action happens with the back of