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  • Hi there! Jennifer from Tarle speech  with your pronunciation question.

  • Our question today is how do I pronounce the  word meter and a meter is a unit of length.

  • To pronounce this word we are going  to think of two beats me and der.

  • Let's start with that me. Put your lips  together for that m air moves out of your nose  

  • then smile and your tongue will be high  and flat in your mouth for that long e me.

  • Now for the der. This is actually  a flap t which I like to teach as a  

  • really fast d. And to do that you're  going to touch the tip of your tongue  

  • to the top of your mouth super fast. Almost to  your front teeth but a little bit further back,  

  • kind of where your skin just  starts the roof of your mouth.

  • Then you're going to end with  that er. To do this square  

  • tense lips your tongue is either pointing down or  flipped back. But the back needs to be pulled high  

  • up and it needs to stay there and be stableTip of your tongue is not moving. Again it  

  • is pointed down or flipped back. We  don't want that tongue to be moving.

  • Let's put that together me der.

  • Now when we add a prefix to this wordthe word meter is going to stay the same  

  • and we can add centa meter or milli  meter. The tip for you here is  

  • is that we are going to use that schwa syllable  in that word. So you're going to have sent a  

  • meter centimeter and mill a meter millimeter. So  we have again meter centimeter and millimeter.

  • Now what about this? What about  when we have a suffix with meter  

  • in it? when we have a suffix with meter in it what  is happening is we are going to pronounce that  

  • differently because the stress  changes. So when we add the ometer  

  • to a word we are always going to stress that om  part. Add the schwa uh and then end with a der.

  • So let's give that a try. We have thermometer and  speedometer. So we have thur mom udder and sped  

  • ometer so thurmometer 

  • spedometer

  • thermometer thermometer thermometer speedometer speedometer speedometer

  • Let's flip back and try these words again  so you can hear the difference. We have  

  • meter centimeter and millimeter

  • Now we're going to change the stress for  the ometer suffix which is the ending  

  • for words like thermometer and speedometerSo I hope you found this tip helpful.

  • Give it a try I know people are going to  notice the difference and if you found  

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  • and we look forward to seeing you next  week thanks everyone have a great week!

Hi there! Jennifer from Tarle speech  with your pronunciation question.

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