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  • Hey everyone! Jennifer from Tarle  speech with your two for Tuesday.

  • Today is a three for Tuesday! Three homophones  are words that are pronounced exactly the same way  

  • but are spelled differently  with different meanings.

  • So we have peddle to sell or promote 

  • pedal foot operated levers or to move a bike and petal the colorful part of a flower

  • To say these words correctly two beats. We're  going to start with the ped. To do this lips  

  • just close and then open. Air puffs outYou're going to keep your mouth slightly open.  

  • Tip of your tongue is going to be peeking out  between your top and your bottom teeth for that  

  • eh sound. And then touch the tip of your tongue  to the back of your top front teeth for the d.

  • ped ped ped

  • Then you are going to move your tongue and  touch the back of your top front teeth again  

  • and hold it there for a second  for that llll sound. Recently,  

  • I found that for some of my students it's  easier to think about this as saying ul ul  

  • ul. And that helps you to keep the sound going  as you are getting to that spot for the l.

  • So it's not ped l. It's ped-ul ped-ul.

  • peddle pedal petal peddle pedal petal

  • And now for a sentence: The flower seller would  

  • peddle his product via pedal power while  showing off his colorful flower petals.

  • Give it a try people are going  to notice the difference!

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  • Thanks so much!

  • everyone

Hey everyone! Jennifer from Tarle  speech with your two for Tuesday.

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