Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello everyone. It's jennifer from Charles speech with your two for Tuesday, two words that are pronounced exactly the same, but they have different spellings and different meanings. Our home a phones for today are might, which is a tiny bug and might meaning could possibly, or physical strength. So to say these words correctly. Three little sounds. Start with the m lips together. Air moves out of your nose. Move to the long I. And to do this. Open your mouth. Wide tip of the tongue is very low back of the tongue is pulled high up and then close the mouth to a smile and your tongue will be high and flat. I end with the teeth. Do this by touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth and pulling it down. Put it all together. I might might, might, might, might, might. And now for a sentence I might move the rocks but I am afraid that there might be mites. Give it a try. I know people are going to notice the difference. You found this helpful. Please share us with your friends and give us a like. Don't forget to subscribe if you're looking for more help. We have some for you at carol speech dot com. Thanks so much.
A2 tongue teeth speech mite mouth homophone How to Pronounce MITE & MIGHT - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 24 0 林宜悉 posted on 2022/04/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary