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01:28So, in order to pronounce the th sound correctly,
01:34you need to press the bottom backside of your lower lip
01:40into the bottom of your top teeth,
01:43like so,
01:46and you keep your mouth relaxed the whole time as you breathe out.
01:52So repeat after me,
01:54th, th, th, th.
02:03Great work!
02:10Now, let's try and pronounce some words
02:14that have the th sound within them.
02:18Why don't we start with flowers?
02:22We're here in Hyde Park
02:24and around us you'll be able to see lots of different flowers.
02:39Around the fountain you'll be able to see a footpath.
02:52Now, as the fountain really is beautiful,
02:56you might want to take a photo.
03:08Perfect! You did a really good job!
03:16Now for the fun part, we're going to move on to our tongue twister.
03:22Repeat after me slowly.
03:25Four furious friends fought for the phone.
03:48Well done! That was really, really good!
03:51But I think you can do that a little bit faster.
04:13So now we're going to learn some really useful phrases
04:18that have got the th sound within them.
04:22One very common phrase is of course.
04:27You would use the phrase of course when you agree with something.
04:33I might say to you,
04:35will you come to the park with me?
04:38And you might say, of course.
04:49Another word that we use to describe something
04:54that we agree with without a doubt is definitely.
05:08Another very common phrase is the phrase for sure.
05:13And we would use this when we agree with something definitely.
05:28Perfect! You did really well!
05:36Unfortunately, this is all we've got time for today.
05:40We've been here near the Joy of Life fountain in Hyde Park in London.
05:46Look forward to seeing you next time.