Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey there everyone jennifer with tarle speech with your two for tuesday homophone lesson these words are pronounced exactly the same way with different spellings and different meanings our words are air what we breathe and heir a person legally entitled to property to say these words correctly we have one r vowel sound air to say this correctly we're going to open the mouth wide air it's going to be in a wide oval tip of the tongue is low back of the tongue is pulled high up then we're going to move to that er sound air and to do this you're going to move to square tense lips my tip of the tongue continues to stay down in the bottom of the mouth and the back of the tongue is pulled up some people do flip that tongue back and that is okay let's put that all together air air air air air air and now for a sentence the heir took a deep breath of air when she realized the sum of the inheritance give it a try people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful please share us with your friends and give us a like you can also check out all of our products on google play and itunes and our classes at tarle speech thanks everyone have a great week
A2 air tongue heir homophone tarle speech tarle How to Pronounce AIR & HEIR - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 31 0 Summer posted on 2021/08/31 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary