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Hey everyone, Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your pronunciation question. Today's question
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is um about two homophones which are words spelled differently have different meanings
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and are pronounced the same and a word fact and when we add the article a to it to say
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a fact how do we say the different words so our words today I am actually going to show
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you are affect and when it is spelled with an A that is the verb and the verb means to
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change or to influence and then we also have a noun the um effect which is to change as
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a result of something so the big difference here is that the um affect with the a is a
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verb and affect with the e is a noun and those words are pronounced exactly the same we are
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going to contrast this today with the combination a fact lets take a look at affect first actually
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lets take a step back and look at the first syllable in both of these combinations so
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we are going to start both of these actually all three of these I should say the homophone
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pair and a fact with the schwa syllable uh. so to do that you are going to open your mouth
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its going to be very relaxed and the syllable is going to be very short uh then we are going
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to move to part two for the homophone pair they are both are going to be pronounced with
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fect fect and fact is going to have more of an open vowel so fect with more of a closed
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short e and fact with more of an open short a sound so how do we do this so for this short
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eh sound I have been getting a lot of questions about this lately your mouth is going to be
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relaxed and it is going to be open eh what about your tongue think about having your
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tongue the tip of your tongue just below the top teeth its not touching just think about
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it pointing at your uh teeth pointing at this lowest part of your top teeth eh eh eh and
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we are gonna add the f sound to do this you are going to gently bite your bottom lip inside
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or outside for the ffff sound move to that eh sound and then you are going to end with
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a k t to do this, tip of your tongue is going to be down for the k with the back of your
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tongue pulled way up k t and then you are gonna flip your tongue all the way to the
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top of your back front teeth for that t sound and lets put it all together affect affect
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affect we are gonna contrast this with a fact and to say fact again beginning and ending
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are the same you are going to just open your mouth in a wide round circle that is going
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to allow your tongue to get low in your mouth the front of your tongue will be very low
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in your mouth and the back of your tongue will be pulled up ah ah ah so again we have
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eh eh eh and ah ah ah so lets try these affect affect affect a fact a fact a fact affect
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a fact and now for a sentence I have a way for your to remember things this is a fact
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affect as the verb is an action and will start with the letter a effect as a noun is the
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end result and that will start with an e give it a try I know people are going to notice
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