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Whyy? Say it with feeling. Open wide for the I sound and hold for several seconds Pan Make sure you produce a puff of air for the p. Open wide for the ugly a (goat bleating sound)

Yellow Exaggerate and really move your tongue from top to bottom as your jaw opens for the vowel. Put tongue behind front teeth. It’s hot! Say it like you mean it and hold it for several seconds. This is the octopus o – open wide. Just form the t, don’t aspirate.

Bow wow Link the 2 w’s Open wide for 2 nd o Okay! Pucker for the o and open wide for the kay, holding for several seconds.

Ooh-ah Kissing shape for the o, then wide for the ah. You’re at the fireworks! Eat It Ate At Eat It Ate At Eat It Ate At Eat It Ate At Open a little wider with each word

Purse your lips (tight at the sides) Her Her work Her bird