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everyone Jennifer from tarle speech with your two for Tuesday we have two words
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today pronounced exactly the same sale to exchange for a price or a reduced
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price for some merchandise and sail the material that we use to catch wind on a
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ship these two words are pronounced exactly the same three sounds we're
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gonna start with that s sss to do this tip of your tongue is either behind your top
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front teeth or slightly pointed down air keeps moving out keep your lips kind of
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in a smile you don't want to pucker if you pucker Shh it's gonna sound like
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that so keep those lips pulled back for sss the next move to the long a and to do
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this open your mouth wide and then move to a smile and then end with the l by
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touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth sale sale
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sale I've been getting a lot of questions lately about the l sound I
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suggest that for the L at the end of the word that you do try to touch the tip of
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your tongue to the back of your top front teeth the reason for this is is
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that many of my students say an O or another vowel instead and it gets very
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confusing so if you just focus on that touching the tip of your tongue to the
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back of your top front teeth that will help a lot so let's try those words
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again sale sail and in a sentence the captain bought a new sail on sale
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the captain bought a new sail on sale so give it a try people are going to notice
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