Let's work on forming the /ð/ sound.
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Keep your mouth slightly open.
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Spread the blade of your tongue and place it in between your top and bottom teeth.
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Release the voice over the tongue and through your teeth.
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Touch your hand to your throat,...
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...make sure you feel a vibration.
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/ð/, /ð/, /ð/.
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Here's /ð/ in the beginning of some words.
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Than, Them, Thy.
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And here it is in the middle.
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Mother, Whether, Although.
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And here it is at the end of some words.
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Teethe, Seethe, Breathe.
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Listen to these pairs of words to hear the contrasting sounds.
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Then, Zen.
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There, Dare.
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Worthy, Wordy.
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Soothe, Sues.
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Here are some sentences that use the /ð/ sound.
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This clothing is from your mother.
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Bathing seems to soothe them.
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/ð/, /ð/, /ð/.
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Great job!