Showing posts with label English tongue twister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English tongue twister. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2008

Hard and Soft Sounds: Pronunciation Practice - Part 2

SOFT SOUNDS are marked with an asterisk * HARD SOUNDS have no asterisk

P* Pip, pop, pip, pop Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers – a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers – where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

B Black, babbling brooks broke brawling o’er their bounds.

T* A tell tale tattling torment that troubled all the town.

D Down dingy doorways dived the dastard.

Ch* Cherish cherries.

J Judge not that ye be not judged.

K* Sink; think; wink.

G Gregory going gaily, galloped gallantly to the gate.

F* Four-fifths of the fifers are famed for their fun.

V The vile vision lived vividly. Nephew (note the “ph” is pronounced as “v”). The voice of many waters and the noise of thunder.

Th* The Thane saw the thief in the thicket and thrashed and thumped him on the path.

Th These then are the Father and the Mother of thy Brother.

S* She sells sea shells on the sea shore.

Z The zeal was blazoned from zone to zone.

Zh* Measure; pleasure; treasure.

M* Minim; minimum;

N Noun; night; new

Ng* Singing; playing; dancing.

R Round and round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.

Here are two more tongue-twisters for you to practise:

  • The Leath Police dismisseth us.
  • Lord Long’s library is literally littered with literature.

David Hurley

http://succeed-in-english.com

Monday, February 18, 2008

English Tongue Twister: Betty Botter Bought Some Butter

This English tongue twister tells the story of a woman called Betty Botter who wanted to make some pancake batter.

Eleven of the end words have a letter missing. In each case, is it "a", "e", "i", or "u"?


Betty Botter bought some b-tter,
"But," she said, "the butter's b-tter;
If I put it in my b-tter,
It will make my batter b-tter;
But a bit of better b-tter,
That would make my batter b-tter."
So she bought a bit of b-tter,
Better than her bitter b-tter,
And she put it in her b-tter,
And the batter was not b-tter;
So 'twas better Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better b-tter.

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batter x 2
better x 1
bitter x 3
butter x 5
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Check here for the correct solution and listen to a recording of the tongue twister!

David Hurley
Succeed-In-English.com