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Hi everyone! Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday. Today we actually have
three words! It's a bonus day!
This lesson is about homophones which are words that are pronounced exactly the same
way, that they have different spellings, and different meanings. Our words today are
Maine a state in the u.s Main foremost in size or importance and
Mane hair on a lion or horse or a person's long hair
So to say these words correctly three little sounds. We're going to start with the m m.
Lips together, air is moving out of your nose.
Move to that long a vowel. Mouth is open in a wide circle. Tip of the tongue is low, back
of the tongue is pulled high up. And then move to a smile and your tongue will
end high and flat in your mouth.
And then end with the end tip of the tongue touches the back of the top front teeth. Air
moves out of your nose.
Let's put it all together
M A N
Maine main mane Maine main mane
And now for a sentence:
The hiker secured her mane while on the main trail so she could see the beautiful views
in Maine.
Give it a try! I know people are going to notice the difference. If you found this helpful
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Thanks so much everyone! Have an amazing week!