Author: Mary Gillespie
Article to help English Speaking and English Pronunciation by Pronounce Pro American English Pronunciation Writing Staff.
Do you need a break from all the hard work you’ve been putting into learning English? Try these tongue twisters to give your tongue and pronunciation a workout. Don’t worry if you have trouble with these sentences: you’re supposed to. Even native English speakers find the pronunciation of tongue twisters a challenge. So don’t take these language games too seriously. If you find yourself laughing, that great! You might not even notice how much good pronunciation practice you are getting!
Here are just a few tongue twisters to start worth, but there are many more. You can even make up your own. Choose a sound you want to practice, and make up sentences using as many words as you can with that sound. Then challenge yourself and your friends to repeat the sentence 5 times without a mistake!
Good Luck!
Main Sound Practiced | Sentence for Pronunciation Practice |
/s/ and /sh/ | She sells seashells by the seashore. |
/p/ | Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. |
/s/ and /th/ (This one is really hard!) | Six thick thistle sticks. |
/b/ plus vowel sounds | Betty Botter bought some butter, "But," she said, "this butter's bitter. |
/n/ and /oi/ (This one is great for practicing blending your words together in the sentence.) | A noisy noise annoys an oyster. |
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