Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey it's Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday today's words we actually have three today we have I'll the contraction aisle a row in a building or in a store and Isle a small island of course three definitions three spellings one pronunciation so to say these words correctly we have lots of silent letters today we only have two sounds we have the long I and to make this vowel you're going to open your mouth super wide and your tongue tip is going to be low in your mouth with the back pulled up and then you're going to move your mouths to a smile and the tongue to a high flat position in the mouth I then we're gonna end with the l to do this touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth l-l I-l I-l yes you probably do hear a little bit of a sound in there but if you think about saying only these two sounds the I and then moving to that L smoothly you should be fine I'll aisle isle aisle I'll aisle and let's give it a try in a sentence I'll enjoy browsing the aisles in the store while on vacation on the isle give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like a share and a subscribe check out all the products on Google Play on iTunes and our classes at Tarle Speech thanks everyone
B1 isle aisle tongue tarle tarle speech mouth How to Pronounce I'LL, AISLE, ISLE - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 197 3 Summer posted on 2020/11/10 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary