Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hi everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday we have five words today so let's jump right in I'm not going to get into definitions our two main words are seed and cede these two words are pronounced exactly the same you start with the S sound to do this the tip of your tongue is behind your top front teeth or slightly pointed down and the air is continuously moving out of your mouth we're then going to move to that long e sound by smiling and your tongue is high in flatten your mouth and then end with the D - to do this touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth the air puffs out slightly and your voice box is on so we have seed and cede we've got a great question from a student do seeded seated and ceded do they all sound the same they do and here is why when we have the word seated with the T sound seat because we have a voiced sound here and then this Ed ending we are going to change that T to a D so we have seeded seated and ceded so you can think about saying those words see and then ending with did seated seated seated let's try all those words together seed cede seeded seated cedeed I do have a class on that Ed ending if you are interested I'll post that in the link below and I even have a longer option on udemy that will be posting soon so good luck everybody give it a try I know people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like a share and a subscribe check out our products on google play itunes udemy and our one-to-one training options on terrace which calm thanks everyone take care
A2 seated seeded seed sound tongue top front How to Pronounce SEED, CEDE, SEEDED, CEDED, SEATED - English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 47 1 Summer posted on 2020/08/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary