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hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your two for Tuesday so two for
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Tuesday we work on homophones are words that are spelled differently but
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pronounced the same and today I have a bonus for you it's three for Tuesday all
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our words are or what we use to list alternatives ore the metal and oar a blade
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to propel a boat to say these words correctly we are going to have two
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sounds that we say so quickly that it sounds like one sound we're not gonna
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say oh er we are going to say or how do you do that what you're going to do first is
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you're going to pucker your lips for that o the long o sound and then we're
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going to move to the er and to do this I want you to think of a few things
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think of square tense lips and when you think of square tense lips that's going
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to help you get your tongue in the right spot for that er so again we're gonna move
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from ooo-errr to square lips so pucker to square or or or and if you are asking what is
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happening with my tongue what I'm doing is I make my r with the tip of my
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tongue pointed down away from my top front teeth to the bottom of the mouth
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so that's where my tongue starts for that o sound when my lips are puckered
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there is an option to make the R sound with your tongue flipped back that is
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fine just easiest if you get your tongue in the position for that er sound and
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then pucker your lips to start it okay so let's put it all together or ore oar or
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ore oar or and let's give it a try in a sentence should we use the
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oar made of plastic or ore give it a try people are going to notice the
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