Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your two for Tuesday lesson today's words are sighed which means to exhale deeply and audibly and to express a feeling and side position on the right or the left let's take a look at these words we've got some crazy spelling here today so more silent letters we are not going to say that G H both of these words are pronounced the same as I said and we're going to start with that s to do this the tip of your tongue is going to be behind the back of your top front teeth or pointed slightly down to the bottom of your mouth just make sure that the air continuously moves out of your mouth for that s sound next move to the I and to do this oval mouth move to a smiling mouth and the tip of your tongue is going to move from the bottom of your mouth to flat at the top of your mouth it's not touching your teeth I and then we're going to end with the D d to do this touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth side-side-side I'm going to mention this again I've been getting a lot of questions about this sometimes I hear a little explosion of air and sometimes I don't with the D and the T you can do either you can say side with a slight little release of air or side where you just hold the tongue behind the back of your top front teeth and you don't release the air both of those are acceptable both of those are fine whichever you choose so let's give those a try side side side and now in a sentence after the game I sighed on the side of the field after the game I sighed on the side of the field because of the loss give it a try I know people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful please give us a like and a share and a subscribe check out our products on Google Play iTunes Kobo and teachers pay teacher's our on-demand classes on you me and our one-to-one training options at Tarle Speech thanks everyone we'll see you again soon
A2 side side mouth top front tongue front teeth teeth How to Pronounce SIDE & SIGHED - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 44 1 Summer posted on 2020/08/05 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary