Due to this week’s limited class time, the feedback focused solely on mouth shapes. The main issue highlighted was that the upper teeth cannot move independently as they are connected to the entire head skeleton. Additionally, for certain sounds like “s” or “eii,” the corners of the mouth can open slightly wider.



When pronouncing the “r” sound, it’s important to ensure that the tongue is visible. This means that the tongue should exhibit some movement rather than being completely hidden inside the mouth.

For the “BMP” syllable, it’s important to have two frames of complete closure of the mouth during pronunciation. This means that during the pronunciation of the “B” sound, the lips will completely close, and then there should also be a frame of complete closure between the “M” and “P” sounds. This ensures clarity and continuity in pronunciation.



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