Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hi everyone jennifer from tarle speech with your two for tuesday our words today are collar a band on a shirt and caller a person who visits or calls you on the phone both of these words are pronounced exactly the same to say these words correctly we're going to start with the k sound k to do this tip of your tongue is down back of your tongue is pulled up air puffs out for that vowel we're going to move to the open short oh sound to do this wide open oval mouth tip of the tongue is low back of the tongue is pulled up oh now we are going to close the mouth and touch the tip of the tongue to the back of the top front teeth ol and then move the tongue away from the teeth we are no longer going to touch the teeth for that er sound at the end think square tense lips again tip of the tongue can either point down or flip back and the back of the tongue will be pulled up er er let's put it all together call er call er collar collar collar caller caller caller and for a sentence the jolly man with the fur collar on his red coat is a frequent caller on christmas eve give it a try i know people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like and a share don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of our lessons um if you're looking for more help check out our class options on tarle speech and our products on google play and itunes thanks everyone have a great week
A2 tongue collar caller teeth pulled tarle How to Pronounce COLLAR ? & CALLER ☎️ - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 16 1 Summer posted on 2020/12/22 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary