Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle Speech with your two for Tuesday lesson today's words are here which means at this place and hear what we do with our ears to listen so let's go ahead and take a look at these words two words two meanings pronounced exactly the same way we're going to start with an H super easy just exhaling to let that air out here's the tricky part next we're going to move to the ear and to do this we're gonna start with that long e e which is the smiling vowel and then we're going to move to the er make it very smooth with no break in between it's not E or er ear and to do this again smile and then move to square tense lips for that er sound and your tongue it's going to move from behind your top front teeth it's either going to flip back or point down whichever you prefer for the er ear ear ear and let's put it all together here hear here and now for a sentence come over here so you can hear me come over here so you can hear me give it a try I know people are going to notice the difference if you like this we'd love a like a share and subscribe check out all of our products on google play itunes covo and teachers pay teacher's our on-demand classes on udemy and one-to-one training options at tarle speech thanks everyone I'll see you again soon
A2 hear tarle tarle speech move speech lesson How to Pronounce HERE & HEAR - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 55 1 Summer posted on 2020/09/01 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary