Learn how to pronounce the words SOAR & SORE with this American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson. These words are homophones and are pronounced exactly the same way.
Definitions:
SORE: painful or a wound on the body
SOAR: which means to fly or rise rapidly
Pronunciation:
These words are pronounced exactly the same way!
/sɔr/ or s-or
Sentence:
Without pain medication for the sore, the pain will soar.
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Two for Tuesday✌️Learn English HOMOPHONE Pronunciation
Transcript:
Hello Jennifer with Tarle speech with your two for Tuesday homophone lesson. Homophones are words that are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same way. Our words today are sore which means painful or a wound on the body and sore which means to fly or rise rapidly. To say these words correctly, two little sounds, let’s start with that s. Tip of the tongue is down back of the tongue is pulled up or the tip of the tongue is just behind the top front teeth. Air is moving out of the mouth.
Next we’re going to end with that or sound. To do that, pucker those lips, and then move to square tense lips for that r part of the vowel: or
For that R ending the tip of your tongue is either down or flipped back it is not touching.
Let’s put that all together
sore soar sore
soar sore soar
sore soar sore
And now for a sentence:
Without pain medication for the sore, the pain will soar.
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