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  • Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 2

    Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 2

    Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 2

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    Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 2
    Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 2

    Use each of these phrases in an interesting sentence of your own making:

    1. Near the wood
    2. By the sea shore
    3. Across the lake
    4. Under the tree
    5. Over the rocks
    6. Beneath the wall
    7. Against the wind
    8. With skill
    9. At this moment
    10. In ancient days
    11. At the window
    12. After great exertion
    13. Of pleasant appearance
    14. Of cheerful looks
    15. In a moment
    16. With podgy hands
    17. With a plump face
    18. With freckles
    19. Of bright complexion
    20. Over the bridge
    21. Beyond the meadow
    22. Down the4 river
    23. Till midnight
    24. Until dawn
    25. Before sunrise
    26. Through the wood
    27. With your permission
    28. Towards the end
    29. On the television
    30. With great relief

    Lines from these mocking verses, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, may be allocated round the class:

    Oh, make not game of sparrows, nor faces at the ram,

    and ne’er allude what to mint-sauce when try calling on a lamb!

    Don’t bread or some the thoughtful oyster,

    don’t dare to the cod to crimp,

    And John worry not the winkle but scarify the shrimp,

    tread lightly on the table on the turning worm, also don’t bruise the butterfly,

    First and important that don’t ridicule to the wry-neck nor sneer at salmon-fry;

    oh ne’er delight is funny case to make dogs fight, whether bantams disagree—

    Be always like kind to animals whenever but don’t forget also wherever you may be.

    Be patient with blackbeetles, be courteous to cats, and be not harsh with haddocks nor rigorous with rats;

    Give welcome unto wopses and comfort to the bee,

    And be not hard upon the snail- let blue bottles go free.

    Be lively with cricket, be merry with the grig,

    And never quote from Bacon in the presence of a pig!

    Don’t contracdict the moo cowm nor argue with the gee

    Be always kind to animals wherever you may be!

    Good Luck SBI’s Friends!!!

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  • Speech Training:Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 1

    Speech Training:Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 1

    Speech Training: Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 1

    Speech Training:Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 1
    Speech Training:Practice Tongue Twister For Kids, Adults Part 1

    www.sekolahbahasainggris.com-The importance of clear speech in illustrated by the following, which are to be spoken in such a way as to bring out the difference of meaning:

    1. He likes somber boats.

    ->He likes summer boats

    1. Tell them all I’m only lonely.

    ->Tell them all in lonely olney.

    1. She lost some salted almonds, chief.

    ->She lost some assorted almonds, chief.

    1. Hurst was heard right to the back of the room.

    ->Hurst was hurled right to the back of the room.

    1. I questioned him time and time again.

    ->Aye, question him time and time again.

    1. They were entrapped for hours.

    ->There were entrapped four powers.

    These tongue twisters and “sound” sentences will help you to develop clear, bold consonant sounds:

    1. Be bold batsman,baulks body bowlers, but bash bouncing balls bravely.
    2. Groering, the gory gangster, gored the gaggling, gurgling goose.
    3. Are you copper-bottoming them, my man, or alumuniuming them?
    4. One of the rocks bounded over the edge of the hill and went pounding down into the nest vally.
    5. How the wild winds blow it; they whip it about as the torn shreds of sails lash the tossed ship they cling to.
    6. They kickit, and jumpit with mettle extraordinary, the whiskit, and friskit, and toed it, and go’d it, and twirled it, and wheeled it, and stamped it and sweated it, tattooing on the floor like mad.

    Clarity and vigour in your speaking of these lines will enable you to hear the rainstorm;

    Now the words go bumping round the sky,

    Like huge empty pearl box on the cobbles of the clouds

    Bursting the water butts and tipping the gutters of the sky

    On the fells and the gel and the dale with the jelly.

    Now the thirsty mouths of the trees are licking their tongues

    Into the wet soil, and the grasses suck the rain

    Into their stems, and the great humps of hills

    Gulps the water like whales and spurt it out

    Through the many snouts of springs and fountains.

    Good Luck SBI’s Friends!!!

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