jueves, 10 de marzo de 2011

Tongue twisters

Tongue twisters

Listening to tongue twisters is one way to improve your English pronuniciation. It's very difficult to say tongue twisters in English so don't worry if you can't do it very well at first, just have fun!
  • a laughing zebra
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Zebras zig and zebras zag."

     
  • an owl
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Eleven owls licked eleven, little, liquorice lollipops."

     
  • a red lorry
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Red lorry, yellow lorry."

     
  • kids pointing
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Not these things here, but those things there."

     
  • a beetle
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "The big bug bit the little beetle, but the little beetle bit the big bug back."

     
  • woodchuck
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it.
    "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood"

     
  • six coloured pencils
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "I can think of six thin things, but I can think of six thick things too."

     
  • big black dog with a sore nose
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose."

     
  • Red leather jacket
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Red leather yellow leather."
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  • girl kissing puppy
    Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
    "Quick kiss, quick kiss, quick kiss."
     

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