字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi everyone it's Jennifer from Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday. These are words that are homophones and pronounced exactly the same way. They have different spellings and different meanings. Our words today are warn: to inform of possible danger and worn: which means damaged, tired, or the past participle of to wear. So to say these words correctly we have three sounds. We're going to start with a w - wwww. Your lips are very puckered and your tongue is just flat in your mouth. Next we're going to move to the or. The good news is your lips are already puckered for the w. Now you just need to pull them back into a square tense shape as you move the tip of your tongue down or flip it back and the back of your tongue is going to be pulled up high. or or or And then you're going to end with the n sound. Tip of the tongue touches the back of the top front teeth. Air moves out of your nose. Let's put that all together! w or worn worn worn worn worn worn worn And now for a sentence: The clerk tried to warn the customer that some of the clothes for sale had already been worn. Give it a try people are going to notice the difference. If you found this helpful please share us with your friends and if you need more help check out our products and classes at Tarle speech. All the best for an amazing week everyone!
A2 初級 How to Pronounce WARN & WORN - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson 2 0 Summer 發佈於 2021 年 11 月 24 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字