Let's work on forming the /o?/ sound.
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The tip of your tongue is relaxed and touching behind the lower front teeth.
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Move from the /o/ sound to the /?/ sound quickly.
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/o/, /?/, /o/, /?/.
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You will find that you move from a more open position to a more closed position as you make the sound.
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Your lips are rounded for this sound.
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/o?/, /o?/, /o?/.
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Here's /o?/ in the beginning of some words.
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Open, Oh, Oak.
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And here it is in the middle.
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Cope, Zone, Flowing.
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And here it is at the end of some words.
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Flow, Know, Go.
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Listen to these pairs of words to hear the contrasting sounds.
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Oat, Out.
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Home, Ham.
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Toe, Toy.
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/o?/, /o?/, /o?/.