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Speech Therapy Tongue Twisters
Mabel Said:
Where should your tongue be when pronoucing the letter /s/?We Answered:
Well, I guess you have put the question in right category. While pronouncing the letter 's', your tip of the tongue should be touching the front part of the hard palate or to your 2 upper front teeth(back side).Lauren Said:
Where should your tongue be when pronoucing the letter /s/?We Answered:
years ago when i was a kid, i took speech threapy (for my s and r sounds)i was taught to place the tounge in about the same spot you put it when you pronouce the letter t. my speach therapist would have me blend the t and the s sound (tssssssssssss) until i got the motion and was able to drop the t.