The "ch" sound is sometimes called the "choo-choo" sound. The front part of the tongue needs to be touching the back of the "bumpy" spot (little ridge just behind the top teeth). The sides of the tongue need to be touching the top molars. Round the lips as the tongue is lowered and force air out the mouth.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
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The "ch" sound is sometimes called the "choo-choo" sound. The front part of the tongue needs to be touching the back of the "bumpy" spot (little ridge just behind the top teeth). The sides of the tongue need to be touching the top molars. Round the lips as the tongue is lowered and force air out the mouth.
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