Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey there Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your two for Tuesday today's two words are flu the virus and flew to fly so let's go ahead and jump right in let's start with this two letter combination we've had this several times in the past few weeks during these short short two for Tuesday lessons and what I want you to remember always when you see two consonant sounds together is you make that combination smoothly with no break in between and no extra vowel we do not say Fa Lou we just say flu so to make this combination nice and smooth think about saying that F sound you can do that air is moving out of your mouth and you can bite gently the inside or the outside of your lip just make sure you allow space to let the air move out of your mouth as you do this keep your mouth in that same position relatively you're going to open it slightly and then touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth so fl fl fl the mistake I see which leads to people adding the vowels they say fa Lou and they have too much mouth movement for that so try to move your mouth a little bit less fl fl fl and that should help and then end with the ew vowel super easy one pucker your lips your tongue will be flat in the middle of your mouth and then let's put that all together flu flu flu also remember make sure that that vowel at the end is long enough another mistake that I hear is people make it too short and it sounds like flu all right so let's do a sentence after she flew across country she came down with the flu after she flew across country she came down with the flu give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful please give us a like and a don't forget to subscribe check out our products on google play itunes and our classes at Tarle Speech thanks everybody take care
B1 flu mouth flew vowel combination lou How to Pronounce FLEW ? & FLU ? - English Pronunciation Lesson 17 0 Summer posted on 2020/06/08 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary