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How to write the stroke order of t
The stroke order of t is the first horizontal and the second vertical.

T's stroke order is that the first stroke is to write short horizontal lines, accounting for half of the middle grid, and the second stroke is to write short vertical lines, accounting for the upper grid and the middle grid, and the upper grid accounts for half of the lower grid.

Pronunciation skills of initial T: The tip of T tongue is close to the upper gum, and the impact of airflow makes the tip of T pop up when pronouncing, making a T sound. Note the difference between t and d, the former is that the tip of the tongue touches the gum, and the latter is that the tip of the tongue touches the lower gum. T can also form syllables with vowels, for example, T and ao form tao, T and U form tun, etc. T can also form words, such as t math knowledge. In addition to these words, there are pinyin combination spelling exercises and so on.

Pronunciation skills of initials:

1, double lip sounds: including B, P, M. Pay attention to the shape and position of lips when making these sounds. B's pronunciation skill is to close your lips, then suddenly separate and make a sound at the same time. P's pronunciation skills are similar to B's, but you need to breathe when you pronounce it. M's pronunciation skill is to close your lips and then open them slightly to let the air flow through your nose and make a sound at the same time.

2, labial teeth sound: including F, you need to pay attention to the position of the upper teeth and lower lip when making this sound. Gently place the upper teeth on the lower lip, and then blow to make the lower lip vibrate and make a sound.

3, the tip of the tongue: including D, T, N, L, pay attention to the position of the tip of the tongue when making these sounds. D's pronunciation skill is to put the tip of the tongue against the upper gum, then suddenly separate and make a sound at the same time. T's pronunciation skills are similar to those of D, except that you need to breathe when you pronounce it. N's pronunciation skill is to stick the tip of the tongue to the gum, let the air flow through the nasal cavity and make a sound at the same time. The pronunciation skill of L is to press the tip of the tongue against the back of the upper gum, and then leave a narrow gap on both sides of the tongue to let the air flow through and make a sound at the same time.

4, tongue root sounds: including G, K, H, when you pronounce these sounds, you need to pay attention to the position of the tongue root. G's pronunciation skill is to press the base of the tongue to the soft palate, then suddenly separate and make a sound at the same time. K's pronunciation skills are similar to g's, but you need to breathe when you pronounce it. H's pronunciation skill is to raise the base of the tongue and leave a narrow gap, so that the airflow can rub against the vocal cords to make a sound.