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  • Hello everyone it is Jennifer with Tarle speech  with your question of the week. Our word today is  

  • close which is to shut and some of the variations  of that word. So here is our word close.

  • So let's just look at the word itself  

  • to say close correctly we are going to start  with that k sound - the tip of your tongue is  

  • going to be low in your mouth and the back of your  tongue is pulled up and the air just puffs out.  

  • Then we're going to move to the l sound - tip  of the tongue is touching the back of the top  

  • front teeth. What you want to do for this  is you want to move quickly and you do not  

  • want to add a vowel sound between these  two sounds you do not want to say KA L

  • We do not want that you want to say kl kl  kl. So how I do that is my mouth stays in  

  • relatively the same place and I move my tongue  only kl kl. Then we're going to move to the long  

  • o to do this you're going to open your mouth  and then pucker o. That is going to move your  

  • tongue from low in your mouth to a little bit  higher O and again think about your tongue just  

  • sort of going along for the ride it's going  to move up as you move from the open mouth  

  • to the pucker o. Then we're going to end with  the z sound z to do this your tongue is either  

  • behind your top front teeth or pointing down it  is not touching your teeth that allows the air  

  • to keep moving out of your mouth and your voice  box is on and vibrating let's put it all together

  • close close close close close

  • Now what do we do when we add an ed, an s,  or an i n g? When you add the e d all we're  

  • going to do is just add one more sound thatsound and to do that we're going to say the z  

  • z then we're going to touch the tip of the tongue  to the back of the top front teeth for that d

  • closed closed

  • And yes your tongue will pop downlittle bit after you say that d sound

  • closed closed

  • Now for closes and closing we need to addsecond beat or a second syllable to the word.  

  • So to say closes we're going  to think about adding the word  

  • is and to do that we're just going to add the  short ih sound mouth is just opened a tiny bit  

  • and the tongue is behind the top  front teeth that's not touching

  • is is closes closes closes closes

  • And then for close-ing again short  i sound your mouth is slightly open.  

  • Tongue is high and flat just behind those  top front teeth and then you are going to  

  • move the tongue down to the bottom of  the mouth back of the tongue is pulled  

  • way high up and the air is going to  move out of your nose for the ng ng

  • closing closing closing closing closing

  • So again we have

  • close closed closes and closing close closed closes closing

  • Now I do have one little bonus tip for all of  you I actually have a video for the this word on  

  • my site already and that is the word clothes, like  what we wear every day, and we have c-l-o-t-h-e-s.  

  • Quick tip you don't even have to  say that th sound you can just  

  • say the z and that's because the z is just  really strong here and overtakes that th.  

  • So again we can say close as in shut and clothes  as in what we wear the exact same way as kloz

  • close clothes close

  • So close the door while I put on my new clothes.

  • All right and then let's dosentence for these words as well:

  • My second grade teacher always closed the doorif you don't close the door, she would ask,  

  • were you born in a barn? Who closes  the door in your house the most?

  • Give it a try i know people are  going to notice the difference if  

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Hello everyone it is Jennifer with Tarle speech  with your question of the week. Our word today is  

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How to Pronounce CLOSE, CLOSES, CLOSED, CLOSING, CLOTHES - American English Pronunciation Lesson

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    Summer に公開 2021 年 10 月 20 日
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