Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hello it is jennifer from tarle speech with your christmas homophone lesson we have three words today i love this one claws which are sharp nails typically on animals clause an article in a contract or a grammatical structure and claus the big guy himself santa claus so let's go ahead and take a look at our words we have clause clause and clause fairly easy lesson what you're going to do is you're going to start with the k sound your tongue is going to be low in your mouth for this sound and the back of your tongue is going to be pulled up and your mouth is open then you are going to move to the l kl by just moving your tongue from the bottom of your mouth to behind the back of your top front teeth try not to move your lips because sometimes that will add an extra sound in there kl kl then move to the open oh by opening your mouth wide and an oval tip of the tongue is low back of the tongue is pulled up and then end with the z sound yes a z to do this you are going to have your tongue behind your top front teeth or pointed down air is going to keep moving out of your mouth you are not touching your teeth voice box is on vibrating and moving let's put it all together claws clause claus claws clause claus and now for a sentence santa claus has a clause in the elves contract stating the need to keep the animal's claws trimmed so santa claus has a clause in the elves contract stating the need to keep his animal's claws trimmed give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful please share the christmas joy and share it with your friends don't forget to subscribe if you're looking for some more help or a great gift idea check out our products on google play itunes and at tarle's beach merry christmas everyone
B1 clause claus tongue kl mouth santa claus How to Pronounce CLAWS ? , CLAUSE ?, CLAUS ? - American English Homophones Pronunciation Lesson 28 1 Summer posted on 2020/12/24 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary