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A number of tongue twisters to practice the sounds in English to improve the consonantal pronunciation

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Tongue
t
w
i
s
t
e
r
s
Mittelschule
W
e
i
x
d
o
r
f
T
o
n
g
u
e

twisters
-
T
h
e


letters

c
h


Children chuckle
c
h
ee
r
i
l
y
.

Charles Dickens has
c
h
i
c
k
e
n
s
.

Charlie
chooses cheese
and

c
h
e
rr
i
e
s
.

Cheerful children chant charming
t
un
e
s
.

One must not touch the Dutch too
m
u
c
h
.

T
h
e
child
watched
his
teacher

and
fetched
him the
c
h
a
l
k
.

Charles and Richard chewed
cheese
and chewed
g
u
m
.

Charles is a cheerful
c
h
i
c
k
e
n
-f
a
r
m

e
r
.
He
chuckles
at the
c
h
a
n
c
e
Of a choice chicken to chew for his
l
un
c
h
.

Mrs Chip is very old, and when she
settles
down to stitch -
Unless she
uses spectacles
- she cannot see which stitch is
w
h
i
c
h

.
T
o
n
g
u
e

twisters
-
T
h
e

letter

j


J
e
a
n
,

J
o
a
n
,

George and Gerald judged
g
e
n
e
r
a
ll
y
.

J
o
ll
y

J
a
c
k
and joyful
J
i
ll
jumping down the jagged
h
i
ll
.


J
o
h
n

J
o
h
n
s
o
n
joined
jealous
J
e
nn
y

J
e
rr
y
making
a
pp
l
e
-
j

e
ll
y
.

J
a
n
e
and
J
e
nn
y
in their blue
jackets
are watching the jaguar in the
c
a
g
e.

It
was a joy for
J
a
c
k
and George, the German boys, to cross the large bridge
b

e
f
o
r
e
entering
the
v
i
ll
a
g
e.
T
o
n
g
u
e

twisters
-
T
h
e

letter

r



Reading Bells ring rapidly and
reeds
rustle round
r
i
v
e
r
s
.

Rolling on the roaring river the rowing-raft rolled
o
v
e
r
.

A
s
the roaring rocket rose, the
restless mosters
r
o
ll
i
c
k
e

d
.

Rustle of trees and ripple of rain, roaring of rivers
across
the
p
l
a
i
n
.

Richard gave Robin a rap in the ribs for
roasting
his rabbit so
r
a
r
e.
• Strawberries, raspberries
and
redcurrants
with real cream are really
r
e
f
r
e
s

h
i
n
g
.

Richard is in the kitchen fetching some
cheese
for the
children;
Rose has two
r
e
d
rulers from her friend in her
r
oo
m
.

Rumbling in the
chimneys,
rattling at the
d
oo
r
s
,
Round the roofs and round the roads the rude wind
r

o
a
r
s
,
Raging
through
the
darkness,
raving
through
the
t
r
ee
s
,
Racing off again
across
the great, grey
s
e
a
s
.
T
o
n
g
u

e

twisters
-
T
h
e

letter

s


Seven slick, slimy
snakes
sliding slowly
s
o
u
t
h
w
a
r
d
.
• Seventeen
slimy slugs in satin
sunbonnets
sat singing

short,
sad
s
o
n
g
s
.
• Seventy-seven
sea
serpents
swam
hissing across
the
s
e
a
.

Six silent
snakes slithering
slowly
s
o
u
t
h
w
a
r

d
.

Six silly
sisters
seil silk to six sickly
s
e
n
i
o
r
s
.

Six slippery
seals
slipping silently
a
s
h
o
r
e.

Sammy Smellie smelt a smell of
s
m
a
ll

-
c
o
a
l
:
Did Sammy Smellie smell a smell of
s
m
a
ll
-
c
o
a
l
?
If
Sammy Smellie smelt a smell of
s
m
a
ll
-
c
o
a
l
,
W

h
e
r
e
'
s
the smell of small-coal Sammy Smellie
s
m
e
l
t
?
T
o
n
g
u
e

twisters
-
T
h
e

letters

t
h



T
h
e
y
threw three thick
t
h
i
n
g
s
.

T
h
r
ee

thrushes
thrilled
t
h
e
m
.

T
h

r
ee
Scotch
thistles
in the
t
h
i
c
k
e
t
.

T
h
e
Catholic
author
went to the Orthodox
c
at
h
e
d
r
a
l
.


I
s
this the sixth, the
seventh
or the
e
i
g
h
t
h
?

T
h
e
third
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
of this month is the
t
h
i
r

t
ee
n
t
h
.

T
h
e
o
d
o
r
e

T
h
r
u
s
t
l
e
threw
thirty-three thimbles
into a thicket of
t
h
i

s
t
l
e
s
.
T
o
n
g
u
e

twisters
-
T
h
e

letters

w


Wee
Willy
Winkie went walking in the wet
w
oo
d

.

W
e
'
r
e

washing
with warm
w
at
e
r
.

T
h
e
wild wind whipped Whit from the
w
h
a
r
f
.

Warm,
whispering
winds fill

woodland
w
a
v
e
s
.

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