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Tongue Twisters

Jane Coates
November 8

• International Tongue Twister


Day
Tips

• Become more aware of your


mouth and its parts, how they
move
• Say the tongue twister slowly
• Exaggerate pronunciation
• Find the rhythm
• Pad kid poured
curd pulled cod
She sells sea shells by the sea
shore.
The shells she sells are surely
seashells.
So if she sells shells on the
seashore,
I'm sure she sells seashore
shells.
Swan swam over the sea,
Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again
Well swum, swan!
Susan shines shoes and
socks;
socks and shoes shines
Susan.
She ceased shining shoes and
socks,
for shoes and socks shock
Susan.
Three grey geese in the green
grass grazing.
Grey were the geese and
green was the grass.
A pleasant place to place a
plaice is a place
where a plaice is pleased to
be placed.
• Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry,
yellow lorry.

• Which witch wished which wicked


wish?

• The two-twenty-two train tore


through the tunnel.
• Which witch wished which
wicked wish?

• The two-twenty-two train tore


through the tunnel.

• Betty bought butter but the


butter was bitter so Betty
bought better butter to make
the bitter butter better
• round the rugged rock the
ragged rascal ran

• she made a proper cup of


coffee in a proper coffee pot
• Ang relo ni Leroy Rolex
• Botika, butiki, bituka
• Nakakapagpabagabag
• Buwaya, Bayawak, Buwaya,
Bayawak, Buwaya, Bayawak,
• Siopao, siomai, suman
• Sinusi ni Susan ang sisidlan
ng sisiw.
• Ang relo ni Leroy ay nagka
luray-luray.
• Bumili ako ng bituka ng butiki
sa butika.
• Pitongpu’t pitong butong
puting patani
• Pasko, Paksiw, Pasko,
Paksiw, Pasko, Paksiw,

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