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  • Hi everyone! Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday. Today we actually have

  • three words! It's a bonus day!

  • This lesson is about homophones which are words that are pronounced exactly the same

  • way, that they have different spellings, and different meanings. Our words today are

  • Maine a state in the u.s Main foremost in size or importance and

  • Mane hair on a lion or horse or a person's long hair

  • So to say these words correctly three little sounds. We're going to start with the m m.

  • Lips together, air is moving out of your nose.

  • Move to that long a vowel. Mouth is open in a wide circle. Tip of the tongue is low, back

  • of the tongue is pulled high up. And then move to a smile and your tongue will

  • end high and flat in your mouth.

  • And then end with the end tip of the tongue touches the back of the top front teeth. Air

  • moves out of your nose.

  • Let's put it all together

  • M A N

  • Maine main mane Maine main mane

  • And now for a sentence:

  • The hiker secured her mane while on the main trail so she could see the beautiful views

  • in Maine.

  • Give it a try! I know people are going to notice the difference. If you found this helpful

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  • Thanks so much everyone! Have an amazing week!

Hi everyone! Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday. Today we actually have

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