Here is to tongue twisting

Friday Lessons with Uncle Collin

A tongue-twister is a sequence of words that is difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly.

Even native English speakers find the tongue-twisters in this instalment difficult to say quickly.

While these can be used as a type of spoken word game, they can be used as exercises to improve pronunciation and fluency.

Try them yourself. Try to say them as fast as possible, but correctly!

◆ A proper copper coffee pot.

◆ Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascals ran.

◆ Mixed biscuits, mixed biscuits.

◆ A box of biscuits, a box of mixed biscuits and a biscuit mixer.

◆ Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.

Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled pepper?

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper,

Where’s the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?

◆ Pink lorry, yellow lorry.

◆ Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather.

◆ She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.

◆ The sixth sick Sheik’s sixth sheep is sick. (Sometimes described as the hardest tongue-twister in the English language).

◆ Swan swam over the pond,

Swim swan swim!

Swan swam back again—

Well swum swan!

◆ Three grey geese in green fields grazing.

◆ We surely shall see the sun shine soon.

— englishclub.com

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