Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday lesson two words spelled differently different meanings pronounced exactly the same words today are knight a person granted an honorary title from a monarch and night the period of darkness typically when we sleep have a lot of silent letters today we have a K sound we are not going to say that and then we have this G H that we are not going to say as well so we have three sounds we start with the n sound to do this touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth and the air is going to be moving out of your nose nnn next move that long I and do this wide open oval mouth moving to a smile I and your tongue is going to move from low in your mouth too high with your tongue behind your top front teeth not touching the teeth at all I and then we're going to end with the T do this by touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth night night night if you want you can just hold your tongue there at the end night and that is going to not release the air and you will hear that some of the time from native speakers we have night it's a little bit of explosion of air or night with no explosion of air the key is just a little teeny tiny bit or none you don't want to say night tough and add that extra a so again let's try those words night knight night and in a sentence the mud on the Knight's armor camouflaged him at night the mud on the Knight's armor camouflaged him at night give it a try people are going to notice the difference have you found this helpful we'd love a like a share and a subscribe check out all of our products on Google Play iTunes Kobo and teachers pay teacher's our new on-demand classes on udemy and or one-to-one training options at tarle speech thanks everyone take care
B1 knight tongue top front front teeth teeth mud How to Pronounce KNIGHT & NIGHT - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 19 0 Summer posted on 2020/08/25 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary