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hey everyone it's Jennifer from Tarle speech with your question of the week we
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have a request today the words are cold a low temperature and code instructions
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or regulations so let's go ahead and take a look at these words so in word
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number one we're going to have four sounds and in word number two we're
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going to have only three sounds let's start with word number two code okay so
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just say this word we're going to start with the K sound to do this tip of the
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tongue is low in the mouth back of the tongue is pulled up then we're going to
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move to the O sound to do this your mouth moves from open to a pucker
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oh oh oh then we're gonna end with the D by touching the tip of the tongue to the
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back of the top front teeth and it pops down for d the sound code code code so
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to say cold we already know how to say co what we're going to do then is we're
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going to think about that L sound you're going to move from the Oh smoothly to
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the L by touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth Cole
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think about holding that out an extra second while the air moves out of your
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mouth Cole then pull the tongue down for the d for the D sound
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cold cold cold so we have code and cold you can see the difference in my lips
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that's one more thing to think about Co code and cold you can see my lips pull
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back from the Oh to the L sound so code code code cold cold
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cold code cold now let's give that a try in a sentence the detective cracked the
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code on the cold case the detective cracked the code on the cold case give
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it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful
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