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  • Hi everyone jennifer from Charles speech, It's two for Tuesday, two words that are home.

  • A phones that have different spellings in different meanings and here's the great part.

  • They're pronounced exactly the same way our words today.

  • Our toes which are digits on a foot to push or kick or to walk with your toes pointed in and toes, which means pulls or removes a vehicle.

  • So to say these words correctly, we have three sounds.

  • Let's start with that t sound to say this, touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth where the teeth meet the skin on the roof of your mouth, pull it down as the air pops out.

  • Then we're going to move to that long.

  • Oh and to do this open wide and an oval and then move to a pucker.

  • Your tongue will start low in your mouth but the back pulled up high, the back stays pulled up, but the tip of the tongue will move to the middle of your mouth as you pucker.

  • Oh, oh then.

  • And with the z tip of the tongue is either pointed down or is behind the top teeth.

  • It is not touching.

  • Air moves out of the mouth and your voice boxes on and moving.

  • Let's put it all together.

  • Oh toes, toes, toes, toes, toes, toes, toes.

  • And now for ascendance, the boat toes, The inner tubes just be careful that your toes don't get hit by the rope.

  • Give it a shy people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful, We'd love it if you shared us with your friends.

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  • Thanks everyone.

  • Have an amazing week.

Hi everyone jennifer from Charles speech, It's two for Tuesday, two words that are home.

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