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  • Mhm.

  • Hi, everyone.

  • Jennifer from Charles Speech with Your Christmas, Siri's And today we have some hama phones.

  • Our words are wrapped to enclose wrapped, meaning, fascinated and wrapped to cap.

  • Take a look at our words.

  • All three of these words are pronounced exactly the same way.

  • Yes, Onley four sounds in all of these words, so to say, wrapped, wrapped and wrapped correctly, we're going to start with that are sound sure to say the R sound.

  • The tip of your tongue is either pointed down or flipped back.

  • It does not touch your front teeth.

  • The back of your tongue is pulled up.

  • Hi.

  • In your mouth, your lips, if you're struggling with the sound, should be in a square tense shape.

  • If they're to puckered her too relaxed, you're not going to get the correct sound.

  • Next.

  • Move to that short on, and to do that, open your mouth in a wide circle.

  • This will help you to get your tongue super low in the front with the tongue pointed down and the back pulled up.

  • Next, close your mouth for the P Uh huh, and just open them for that air to puff out and then touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth for that teeth.

  • Yeah, put it all together.

  • You are a yeah.

  • Rap.

  • Wrapped, wrapped, wrapped, wrapped, wrapped, wrapped, wrapped, wrapped.

  • The young girl had rapt attention when her dad rapped on the window, presenting many wrapped gifts.

  • Give it a try will notice the difference.

  • And I hope that you get all of your wrapped presents that you're hoping for this year.

  • Um, if you're looking for more help, check out our products on Google, play iTunes and on Tarell speech dot com.

  • Thanks, everyone.

Mhm.

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