Not only are
these tongue twisters loads of fun, but the site has alphabetized them as well!
Perfect activity for those speech students who have
almost perfected their sound but need some fun phoneme-rich practice at home.
Samples include:
Working on /k/ sounds?
Comical economists.
Cows graze in groves on grass which grows in grooves in groves.
Crisp crusts crackle crunchily.
Kris Kringle carefully crunched on candy canes.
Working on /s/?
The sawingest saw I ever saw saw was the saw I saw saw in Arkansas.
Say this sharply, say this sweetly;
Say this shortly, say this softly;
Say this sixteen times in succession.
Sinful Caesar sipped his snifter, seized his knees, and sneezed.
Differentiating /s/ and /sh/?
Selfish shellfish.
She sells seashells on the seashore.
Shy Shelly says she shall sew sheets.
The shells she sells are seashells, I'm sure
3 comments:
Or, like last night's sportscasters kept saying about the Brewer game, "Rickie hit a rocket--a rocket by Rickie!" I kept giggling.
My son came up with one that I cannot for the life of me say correctly: "She sells shoes in the shoe section".
Thanks for another great website recommendation.
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