Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles everyone is Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday we have two homophones which are words that are pronounced exactly the same with different meanings all words that our principle which is a rule or a fundamental belief and principal which is the person in authority so to say these words correctly we're going to do this a little bit differently today I'm gonna have you think about saying three words we're focusing on saying Prince sip and pull Prince sip and pull and then when you blend those words together when we do linking with words you don't have to say the last sound and the first sound twice you can say them once so when you put it together quickly it's going to sound like principal principal principal principal principal principal and let's try that in a sentence the school principal set forth principles to follow so I would like to hear your feedback on this did you like this new teaching was this hopeful for you or do you want me to go back to like giving you all a lot of details let me know and give this one a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like and share and subscribe check out our products on Google Play iTunes on demand classes at Udemy and one-to-one training options at Tarle speech thanks everyone take care
A2 principal sip tarle tarle speech principle prince How to Pronounce PRINCIPLE & PRINCIPAL - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 58 1 Summer posted on 2021/03/23 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary