Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hey, two for Tuesday. It's Jennifer from Tarell speech. I have actually three words for you today you get a bonus. Our words today are site meaning vision, sight to quote or reference and site, which is a specific location or a website. So here are your words to say these words correctly, we only have three sounds today. Us long I anti so to say these words correctly start with the S sound. To do this, the tip of your tongue can be behind the top front teeth or pointed a little bit down to the bottom of the mouth, which is going to allow the air to move over the tongue and to come out of the mouth. Next, move to the I sound. To do this, your mouth is going to be open wide. And then you're going to move to a smile. Smile I and then we're going toe end with a teat. And to do this, touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth. Site, site, site now form a sentence. If your is your site failing or did you forget to cite the map to locate the monument on the site. Let me try that again. Is your site failing? Or did you forget to cite the map to locate the monument site? Give it a try. People are going to notice the difference. If you found this helpful, we would love a like a sharing a subscribe. And if you are looking for more help, check out our products on Google play and iTunes. We'll see you all again next week. Thanks, everybody.
A2 site cite tongue monument locate top front How to Pronounce SIGHT, CITE, SITE - American Homophone English Pronunciation Lesson 16 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/30 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary