Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi, everyone. It's Jennifer from Charles. Speech with your two for Tuesday Today is like mega bonus for two for Tuesday. We have five words today. So our words are praise, which meaning means to express admiration, praise to worship or wish for an outcome and praise to hunt or cause distress. The other two words are going to be pray and pray without the S. So let's go ahead and take a look at all of those words. The praise, praise, praise, pray and pray is actually kind of an easy lesson for today. The spelling is what really confuses most people. So to say your words correctly, let's start with that P R. To do this, here's a tip. Think about having your tongue ready for the R sound. Since most of my students struggle with that sound for the R sound, the tip of your tongue could either be pointed down with the back of your tongue sort of pulled up, or it can be slipped back, which ever way you do it. Just do not touch your teeth and do not let the tip of the tongue move or trill or tack. So get ready for that our earth And then what you're going to do is goingto put your lips together for that piece sound and that as you open them, your tongue is already going to be in the place for the are so that will help you not to get that pop that extra Ah, sound in there before you say you're are. So it's like this who are for, uh and then next at the A And you do this by opening your mouth wide and then smiling. And then you're gonna end with the Z sound that has your voice box on the tip of your tongue is either behind your top front teeth or pointed down. Just do not touch. Keep that air moving out of your mouth And again your voice box is on. Praise, praise, praise, praise and then to say pray. Just take off easy prey. Pray. So let's try mall again. Praise, praise, praise, pray, pray And for a sentence, the problem Praise on her mind So she prays for peace. The problem Praise on her mind so she prays for peace. Give it a try. People will definitely knows the difference. Do you like that's Please give us a like and shares with your friends. Check out our products on Google, play iTunes, teachers, pay teachers kobo and our new on demand classes on you, dummy. So thank you so much.
B1 praise pray tongue sound voice box prey How to Pronounce PRAY, PREY, PRAISE, PRAYS, PREYS - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 15 2 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/30 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary