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  • Hi everyone! Jennifer from Tarle Speech  with your pronunciation question.

  • We have two words today. This is kind  of confusing. They're spelled exactly  

  • the same way. But they have different  meanings and different pronunciations.

  • So we have

  • wind which is the natural movement of air and wind to twist or to wrap

  • So let's take a look. So if you watch my videosdid have a video on these spelling exceptions, um,  

  • that typically when we have a closed syllable, we  are going to pronounce the vowel as a short vowel  

  • as in wind. So we're going to have that short  vowel typically. That's normal that we see.  

  • However, with ind the exception is we  are going to use a long i and say wind.

  • So again english english englishmaking things confusing! We actually  

  • have an exception to the exception rule  here so let's just talk about the sounds.  

  • Okay so let's start with that w sound www. To  do this you're just going to pucker your lips.

  • Then let's fix the endings too and just get  that part over with, so let's do the end.  

  • You're going to touch the tip of your tongue to  the back of your top front teeth with that N.  

  • Air is going to move out of your nose and then for  the d, d, you're going to pull your tongue down.  

  • Air is going to puff out of your mouth. Your  voice box is on and moving. Now for the short i  

  • sound. Think about having a relaxed mouth  and the tip of your tongue is going to be  

  • just behind your top front teeth and  your tongue is going to be relaxed.

  • If you tend to say e for this sound, think  about relaxing everything. Relax your lips,  

  • relax your tongue, just let everything  sort of relax. You're going to even have  

  • a little slight dip in the middle of your  tongue and you're just going to say ih.

  • wind wind wind

  • Now to say wind, we have that long I sound. And  to do this you are going to open your mouth really  

  • wide, tip of the tongue is low, back of the tongue  is pulled high up. Then you're going to move to a  

  • smile. As you move to the smile your tongue  will end high and flat in the mouth i i.

  • Wine d wind wind

  • So we have wind wind wind and  wind wind wind wind wind wind wind

  • And now for a sentence

  • The wind made it difficult  to wind the Christmas lights.

  • The wind made it difficult  to wind the Christmas lights.

  • Please give it a try. I know people  are going to notice the difference!

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Hi everyone! Jennifer from Tarle Speech  with your pronunciation question.

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