The best tongue twisters for speech development and diction training in adults


Greetings, my dears! Today we will learn to speak beautifully and correctly. And for this we will resort to the help of tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction.

As you know, no one likes lisping and incomprehensible speech. It greatly spoils the impression of a person, especially if he is an adult and not a child. Therefore, it’s time to take care of yourself and your language. Tongue twisters are the fastest and most inexpensive way to improve the quality of your speech.

They will teach you not only to pronounce difficult sounds, but also to feel them. Moreover, to achieve a good speech therapy effect, it is enough to practice 10-20 minutes a day. First, read the tongue twister slowly, then with each reading try to increase the speed of its pronunciation. Don’t doubt, everything will work out for you!

Tongue twisters for training diction for a journalist

A journalist speaking on radio and television is simply obliged to speak clearly and understandably. To do this, it is especially important for him, more than anyone else, to train his speech with the help of tongue twisters. By the way, when you master the suggested ones, I recommend practicing in Liguria.

A team of repairmen repaired the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line.

Beauty Sarah combed the hussar's hair. Sarah combed the mustachioed hussar's hair.

Borya cooked the borscht, but undercooked it. Borya salted the borscht, but didn’t salt it enough. Tolya cooked the borscht, but overcooked it. Tolya salted the borscht and over-salted it.

Corey Kirill: “Don’t tease the gorilla!” They reproached the gorilla: “Don’t tease Kirill!”

Cipollone looked at Cipollino and sighed: “Woe to the onion!”

The trainer trained the otter. Trained, trained and trained!

In April the children painted with watercolors. Watercolor in April melts from the drops.

Varvara picked grass in a ravine, but lied and said she didn’t pick it.

An upset tuner was tuning an out-of-tune piano. I configured it, configured it, but didn’t reconfigure it, because I was upset.

In the shallows we lazily caught burbot. They caught a tench for me.

How to improve speech and diction using tongue twisters?

Tongue twisters, which, as they say, “can break your tongue,” are an excellent exercise for developing diction and other vocal skills. Pronouncing them is useful not only for children in order to pronounce sounds correctly, but also for professional actors, announcers, TV presenters and anyone who would like to speak beautifully and clearly.

This is an effective method of developing diction, getting rid of tongue-tied speech, speaking too fast or, on the contrary, slow.

The correct technique for pronouncing a tongue twister is as follows: first, the tongue twister is pronounced clearly and slowly, and later, constantly increasing the pace and repeating the same thing many times as clearly and separately as possible.


Tongue twisters, which, as they say, “can break your tongue,” are an excellent exercise for developing diction and other vocal skills

Funny New Year's tongue twisters for the competition

Before the New Year, I especially want to recharge myself with a positive mood. And holiday tongue twisters will help with this. By the way, they can be used for holding table competitions. For example, who can read all the tongue twisters faster? Or who will read the most tongue twisters correctly? There are a lot of variations, so go for it!

The hedgehog is lying by the Christmas tree, the hedgehog has needles.

Ah, at the spruce, ah, at the spruce, ah, at the spruce there are evil wolves.

Sasha hit a bump with his hat.

A sorcerer was doing magic in a stable with the wise men.

White snow, white chalk, The white hare is also white. But the squirrel is not white - it wasn’t even white.

We bought mittens and felt boots for Valerika and Varenka.

Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift.

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What are tongue twisters?

Vladimir Ivanovich Dal described tongue twisters as follows:

A tongue twister, a pure tongue twister, is composed to exercise rapid and clear pronunciation, why sounds collide in it, making it difficult to speak quickly; but many pure stories also include the proverb: “You can’t change our sexton” (you can’t change a person); “I reported, but didn’t complete the report, but began to complete the report, then reported” (all at random, unsuccessfully); “There is a priest on a head, a cap on the priest, a head under the priest, a priest under a cap” (that is, everything is the same).

Gymnastics for training the articulatory apparatus

Exercises to improve diction cannot be practiced without learning to control the lips and tongue - the main participants in articulation. It is developing speech physical education that will allow you to prepare for the pronunciation of complex tongue twisters.

Classes must be done daily. The duration of each is three to six minutes. The exercises are performed in a sitting position, the back should be straight, but not tense.

To be able to control the exercises, you need to do them strictly in front of the mirror. Each movement is carried out until there is slight tension in the facial muscles.

The complex includes the following exercises:

  • There is a smile on the face that reveals both rows of teeth. Hold for 15 seconds.
  • Gather your lips into a tube. Imagine that there is a piece of fluff in front of you and blow on it.
  • Alternating between blowing away fluff and a wide smile. The jaw is constantly fixed and does not move.
  • A wide smile on his face. You need to open and close your mouth.
  • There is a smile on the face with the mouth slightly open. Relax your tongue and place it on the surface of your lips.
  • The mouth is open. Tense and stick out your tongue.
  • Touch the area behind the upper row of teeth with the sharp tip of your tongue.
  • Press the tip of your tongue against the area behind your lower teeth.
  • Move your tongue up and down, touching it behind the upper/lower row of teeth.
  • Tongue down, without moving it out of your mouth, and push it back. Then take turns touching the back surface of the incisors with it.

Such activities will perfectly prepare the articulatory apparatus for pronouncing phrases that cause difficulties.

Vowel training

Tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction for adults help improve the pronunciation of consonants. In addition to training the articulatory apparatus, it is important to be familiar with the correct pronunciation of vowel sounds. The correct positioning of the tongue and lips during their voicing greatly facilitates the production of problematic consonants.

Articulation rules for vowel sounds:

  • "A". The mouth is open. The shape is a large circle. Place a couple of fingers in height and place them in the interdental space. The lower row of teeth is hidden behind the lips, the upper row remains open. Inhale - hold the air in your lungs - exhale, against which the sound is quietly pronounced.
  • "U". The lips are pulled forward like a duck. The sound is made as you exhale. It should sound as long as possible.
  • "ABOUT". Make a ring with your lips. Pull them out slightly. Place your finger in the interdental space. Exhaled air passes freely through the free space between the teeth, without “resting” either on the surface of the teeth or on the palate.
  • "Y". Place your little finger between the rows of teeth. Smile widely, move your jaw forward a little. Air should pass through the resulting gap.
  • "AND". Place the tip of your little finger between your teeth. The sound must be pronounced while emptying the lungs of air. It must pass strictly between the teeth. If there is an error, a slight whistle will be heard.

Tongue twisters by letters (sounds)

Letter B
*** The hippo brothers will be visiting the bulls on Saturday. © *** There were brave fighters, like fathers. © *** White snow, white chalk, a white hare is also white. But the squirrel is not white - it wasn’t even white. *** Beavers wander into the cheese forests. Beavers are brave, but they are kind to beavers. *** The brawler ram climbed into the weeds. *** The bull’s sides hurt; all the grass was covered in weeds. © *** It will be delicious to eat the broth if you take a loaf of bread with it. © *** The squirrel baked a bun and brought it to the baby squirrels. © *** The baker baked the loaf, the loaf, the bagel early in the morning. *** Grandma's bean blossomed in the rain, and grandma's bean will bloom in borscht. *** The chatterbox was chattering that she had over-talked her grandmother. *** Drum, trumpet and tambourine. Bull, ram and white poodle - I don’t understand what they are playing: - Woof! -Be! -Mu! *** The beaver is kind to the beaver. *** Be kind, cheerful and brave. *** A ram was running along the steep banks. *** Behind the fence Boris planted a barberry, a cypress bush outgrew Boris. *** Take the pills, Aibolit - the hippopotamus’s side hurts. *** The ram gave his favorite drum to the barracuda. © *** Any mushroom picker loves to take boletus mushrooms. *** Bananas were thrown to the funny monkey, Bananas were thrown to the funny monkey. *** Grandma bought beads for Marusya. *** In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocordin from Bulgaria.

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Letter B
Water always flows in the river, now the water is in my bucket. © *** Sparrow told the monitor lizard to clean the bathtub after itself. © *** The wolf taught the wolf cub to howl so that he could be a wolf. © *** In the garden on Tuesday for lunch - noodle soup and vinaigrette. © *** The crow missed the crow. *** Varya cooked jam in a saucepan, The dolls-girlfriends fell asleep without Varya. *** The raven was picking rhubarb in the ditch. *** There are grapes and cherries in the vase, but there are no mittens there. © *** The wolf is free, and howls happily. ***Valera felt boots, Varya mittens. © *** Vova and Vika are carrying pitchforks. © *** Wobbles had fun knitting sweaters in the underwater hall. © *** Vera with a pinwheel, Varyushka with a cheesecake. © *** The otter tried to snatch the fish from the otter. *** In a volcano, lava is the main threat. © *** Delicious halva, praise halva. *** They poured the soap into the bath and washed Vanya with soap. *** Venya took the broom during recess. *** The cornflower blooms in the fields, it is happy to give its color to everyone. © *** The top of a cheesecake with boiled volnushka. © *** The doctors saved the sparrow and carried him into the helicopter. The helicopter turned its rotors, disturbing the grass and flowers. *** In the depths of the tundra Otters in gaiters Poke kernels of cedars into buckets!

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Letter G
The thunderstorm is formidable, the thunderstorm is formidable. *** The rook and the jackdaw guessed right: hail in winter, and thunderstorms in May. © *** The caterpillar loves pears, and will gnaw on a pear today. *** Thunder thundered and rumbled, driving darkness and clouds. © *** Geese cackle on the mountain, but geese on the mountain are not cowards. © *** Egor has a round globe, Egor has a globe at home. © *** The truck is loud, its load is huge. © *** The ghoul-pigeons were walking, picking blueberries. *** Goose Goga and Goose Gaga don’t take a step without each other. *** The head is in charge of everything, but also woe comes from the mind. © *** Geese cackle in the meadow, the main goose has gone to the pond. © *** Rake the gravel crab. *** In Hollywood, the gorilla played Godzilla. © *** The road to the city is uphill, From the city - down the mountain. *** Year after year, bad weather. *** The geese were walking in the meadow, and now they are running to the haystack. © *** During a thunderstorm, the truck body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons. *** The caterpillars are sad: The rodent gnawed the milk mushroom. *** Grisha blows the horn very loudly. Galya looks at Grisha menacingly. *** Burnt croutons are on Yegor’s plate. © *** Year after year, bad weather. *** A literate person is more literate than many people. © *** Thunder struck loudly, loudly, and the dwarf shuddered and jumped. *** The hippopotamus guessed where the trap was near the shore. © *** Wear galoshes on our feet in a thunderstorm; the galoshes do not get their skin wet. © *** The Countess is proud of the Faceted Decanter. Faceted decanter Matches curtains. *** The dove ironed the long tie. The tie is white and dove. The dove ironed out all the folds. The result was a smooth tie. *** They stomp gander after gander in single file. The gander looks down on the gander. Oh, the gander will pluck the gander's sides.

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Letter D
A homely brownie leads the girl home. © *** A wild blackbird teases a woodpecker for its long beak and long nose. © *** I took a shower at home and now it’s fragrant. © *** Friends, let’s work together and get the porcupine dinner. © *** The long road lies far away. © *** Two two-legged dinosaurs are catching up with a leopard. © *** Dima gives Dina melons, Dina fixes Dima’s hole. *** Grandfather Danil divided the melon, a slice for Dima, a slice for Dina. *** The dragon was thinking about food, there is it in the village, but where... © *** The length of the long diagonal is like two diagonals in the original. © *** There is a wooden house in the village, an oak door in the house. © *** A good friend sold a precious metal to a friend. © *** The student brought a bad grade and gave me a difficult question. © *** There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass. Don't chop wood in the middle of the yard! *** Around the yard, courtyard, in good health. *** What was planned a long time ago must be done. *** The woodpecker hollowed out the oak, hollowed out, hollowed out, but did not hollow out and did not hollow out. *** The janitor held the door for two days, the wooden house shook. The wind tugged at the door in the house, the janitor thought it was an animal.

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Letter Z
The giraffe chewed jasmine for dinner, and he also needed jasmine for breakfast. © *** A yellow greedy beetle in pajamas, chewing gum along with a toad. © *** A hedgehog has a hedgehog, a snake has a squeeze. *** A yellow lampshade is needed for the home of our chickens. © *** The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but not spinning. *** The giraffe needs pearls, the giraffe will wear them to the count. Count Crane is waiting for him, he will also come wearing pearls. © *** It’s hot for a toad in a warm puddle. The toad urgently needs rain. © *** Zhora has a beetle, Rosa has a beetle. *** The snakes are already in a puddle. *** The juggler juggled with knives, the spectators in the hall were trembling. © *** Find me gelatin, I want to make jelly. © *** Zhenya and Vika are chewing blackberries. *** Fatty pie - if there is curd inside. *** A beetle is buzzing over the honeysuckle. *** The ground beetle buzzed and stung the snake. The ground beetle stung the snake *** The crane is not a suitor for the toad, the cranes eat them. *** Yellow barrel beetle Do not lie on the lawn, fly, buzz. *** What do hedgehogs have for dinner? Acorn peel. *** A fox in the forest licked a puddle, the puddle was frozen into ice. © *** Earrings I found an earring on the path. *** Baby hedgehogs got lost in the rye. © *** The hedgehog has hedgehogs, The grass snake has little bugs, The siskin has little bugs, The beetle has little bugs. *** Toads have their own living space In a puddle, in the middle of a grove. Another resident lives here - the Water Swimming Beetle. *** The greedy beetle was chewing potatoes, got a little too greedy: Ate a huge root vegetable... The beetle has a stomach ache. *** I have already granted the New hedgehogs a dozen pajamas. The old pajamas were punctured by hedgehogs. *** I met a hedgehog in the thicket, - How is the weather, hedgehog? - Fresh. And they went home, trembling, hunched over, cowering, two hedgehogs. *** The snake was bitten by the snake. I can't get along with the snake. It has become narrower from horror - The snake will eat it for dinner.

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Letter Z
Zebra crammed the alphabet Zebra forgot the letter Z. © *** The hare had a toothache, the hare ate a lot of marshmallows. © *** An angry, toothy beast in winter raises a brutal howl. © *** The green zil made my dad angry, it started up badly. *** Lisa tied up the roses, planted two splinters. *** The tongue is hidden behind the teeth and silence. © *** The strawberries near the fence will bloom at Zoya’s soon. © *** The late winter swept the huts overnight. *** Here tomorrow I will plant a vine, the rains will water the vine in a thunderstorm. © *** Winter froze both fences and houses. *** Zakhar forgot to go to the market. Now Zakhar has neither grain nor lard. © *** A snake noticed the umbrella - my life will change. I'll pick up the umbrella tomorrow, I'll crawl back at dawn. © *** Zoya is a know-nothing, and Zina is an arrogant one. *** Zina has elderberries in her basket. *** Children know that cow's milk is good for their health. © *** Breakfast ended suddenly - the Hare ate the whole breakfast in one gulp. *** A star has lit up in the west... They will launch a spaceship there. *** We noticed jellyfish in a watermelon basket. © *** I’ll assign a test problem, the problem has a difficult calculation. © *** The finch began to sing at dawn. The finch was chilled in the yard. *** The eyes of a gazelle were staring at me from behind a spruce tree. *** A sideways goat walks with a goat. *** Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. *** A green grasshopper in a green lawn, fell asleep at sunset in a green bed. *** On a winter morning, from the frost, the birch trees ring at dawn. *** Bison, zebras, hares, snakes Spun around as they saw. Behind the fence of their zoo, the cook shuffled with breakfast. © *** In the heat, caring goats hammered a nail into the fence, So that a toothy thief would not get in during the winter frosts. *** A goat is walking with a sideways goat, A goat is walking with a barefoot goat, A goat is walking with a sideways goat, A goat is walking with a barefoot goat.

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Letter K
The tick found ticks near the maple tree, these were rat things. © *** What good is a gate if the lock is open? © *** The mower mowed with a crooked scythe. © *** Short legs of a tiny centipede. © *** The cat on the window lapped milk. *** The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel. *** We bought a lace dress for the cuttlefish. And here is a cuttlefish in a dress rolling. *** Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. *** The beautiful Karina has beauty, not pictures. *** The cuckoo sewed a hood for the cuckoo. How funny he is in the hood! *** The cap is sewn, not in the Kolpakov style. It is necessary to re-cap, re-cap. *** Kondrat’s jacket is a little short. *** They bought a jug for Kirill at the market. *** The eagle is the king - the eagle is the king. *** Near the stake there are bells and bells. *** Klava put the onions on the shelf; she didn’t need so many onions. *** A beautiful cypress rushed upward towards the sun. © *** Hockey player Kiryushka has crooked sticks. © *** The king cobra looks vigilantly and not kindly. © *** The hen is colorful from the tail, the duck is flat from the toe. *** There are three crucian carp and carp in Polycarp’s pond. *** The cat rolled a ball with the kitten, The kitten purred loudly. *** Kumis was brought to China by a Kyrgyz. The Chinese like kumiss. *** The cat Kroshka on the window ate the porridge, crumbs at a time. *** The mower mowed and carried the scythe. Mow, mow, while there is dew. Dew away - mower home. *** The crab climbed the ladder, And the crab fell asleep there soundly. But the squid was not asleep; it soon overtook the Crab. *** The roe deer bought pots. But soon the pots were returned. The roe deer did not know how to cook. Why do the roe deer need pots? ©

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Letter L
A fox in the forest licked a puddle, the puddle was frozen into ice. © *** A doe found a magical treasure, the treasure was taken away by an evil leopard. © *** The forest tree stood for a long time, the tree was sleeping, waiting for the new year. © *** The sloth is too lazy to be lazy, The sloth has become lazy. © *** Lara played the lyre. *** Bast shoes, bast shoes. *** Danila and Lina in the Nile Valley. *** The crowbar breaks thick ice, the crowbar never tires of breaking. *** Lena and Valya are playing the piano. *** The leaves of the maple tree flew away, The leaves did not want to fall. © *** Lily of the valley said to buttercup: I’ve been waiting for summer for so long. © *** Leo went to visit the monkeys, Leo got entangled in the vines. © *** Swans with their cubs flew, Foxes watched with their cubs. *** On a moonlit night, the moon cat sings moon songs. *** Have the lilies been watered, or have the lilies withered? *** Luda took the watering can, Luda watered the lily of the valley. *** Elk found a saw in the forest, Elk made a floor in the pantry. *** Lena was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench. *** I caught burbot, I caught it, but I never caught it. *** Lena ate barely, Lena ate this way out of laziness. *** Lara took eclairs for Lera. Lara and Lera's eclairs with cream. *** Rake - to row, broom - to sweep, oars - to carry, runners - to crawl. *** The husky and the lapdog barked loudly. The Oriole sang for a long time over the Volga. *** Swans fly over the forest lake, Summer flies away, the swans follow. *** Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. *** The ships tacked and tacked, but did not tack. *** Klavka was looking for a pin, the pin fell under the bench. *** The eyes of a gazelle were staring at me from behind a spruce tree. *** We ate, ate ruffs from the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce. *** The Christmas tree has pins and needles. *** The sea wave is strong and free. *** Malanya the chatterbox chattered milk, blurted it out, but didn’t blurt it out. *** Mom washed Mila with soap, Mila didn’t like soap. *** The Head sat down with a big head. *** Construct a parallelogram using opposite angles. © *** The darkness could have swallowed us, But the lamp helped us. *** The gray elephant is in love with the elephant, the elephant agrees, the elephant heard clearly. *** Klava put the treasure in the deck, Klava’s treasure fell into the water. *** In a meadow under a burdock, a frog has a summer house, And in a frog swamp, she has a large dacha. *** Lenya climbed the ladder, Lenya picked peaches. With songs, with peaches, Lenya rolled down the stairs. *** The lion has eaten, the lion lies down - The hinds walk around, emboldened... The lion slept, decided to get up - The hinds better not yawn. *** The moose put up an advert Invited to a birthday party Come visit the moose, The moose asks for salt as a gift.©

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Letter M
*** The monkey went to visit the bear, The mice went with the monkey to the bear. © *** Frost paved the bridge, but did not pave the bridge. *** Roma’s mother is washing the frame, They are digging a hole in the area. *** Sailors in sailor suits, Sailor suits in stripes. *** Makar got a mosquito in his pocket. The mosquito in Makar’s pocket disappeared. *** Masha has poppies and daisies in her pocket. *** A little boy exchanged stamps for a ball. *** The bear wanted honey with raspberries, Mishka got a sore throat. © *** Have you washed the raspberries? They washed, but did not soap. *** The anteater took the right trail, The ant is his lunch.© *** A bowl of butter and flour, We bake a big pie.© *** In our thoughts, we are chalked in our minds, We can draw skillfully. © *** Well done young men, Just like their fathers in their youth. © *** Mom washed Mila with soap, Mila didn’t like soap. *** Swept up by a snowstorm in the cold Tomatoes and mimosa. © *** Marina called to Galina through the raspberries, Galina called to Marina through the viburnum. *** Mila washed the bear with soap, Mila dropped the soap. Mila dropped the soap, but didn’t wash Mishka with soap. *** A walrus does not freeze at all in the cold A walrus does not freeze in winter. A walrus can instantly catch a sea fish on a block. © *** The Mouse dried the dryers, The Mouse invited the mice. The mice began to eat the dryers, the mice broke their teeth.

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Letter N
Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep on the hay. *** On the river shallows we came across a burbot. *** The rhinoceros found a sock and put it on its horn. © *** We are happy to wear our new outfits today. © *** Hurray! The guru's inauguration took place. *** The dolphin was carrying some food for the sick octopus. © *** Nyusha’s feet are wet, Nyusha stepped into a puddle. © *** Didn’t we catch burbot on the Nile? *** And I have no time to feel unwell. *** Our baskets were not washed of clay. The dirty baskets are now with Nina. © *** A lot of snow fell on us from a high snowdrift. © *** The bridge of the nose doesn’t transfer from nose to nose. *** New Year is just around the corner, but there is no snow in the forest yet. © *** We liked the lilac, it smells delicious all day long. © *** My foot has never worn a boot. © *** The mink absolutely needs a taxi to be brought to the mink. It’s clear - in a mink coat, no one will go on foot. *** Thread needs scissors, Scissors are friends with thread. There are no scissors - the thread cannot become the required length. *** One day we were walking across the river along a log. “Well, hurry up,” said NU, “or else I’ll drown.” “Don’t rush,” said NU, “I’m already dragging you along...

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Letter P
In the pond near Polycarp - Three crucian carp, three carp. *** The guns were firing from the pier, the ships were sailing towards the pier. © *** From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field, dust flies across the field from the clatter of hooves. *** We baked pies together, our fingers were in the dough. © *** The quail hid the quails from the guys. *** The baker baked pies not in the oven, but in the oven. *** There are five honey mushrooms on the stump again. *** Let your path pass through the field somehow. © *** A field full of wormwood fell to Polina to weed. *** Dad made me puree soup from the ingredients. © *** Quail and quail, he hid it from the guys in the copse. *** Philip stuck to the stove. *** The poodle treated the poodle to pudding. *** The teacher gave five for the cap craft. © *** The pelican came to the penguin, got onto the ice floe for the first time. © *** On Monday the pig was late for a late afternoon snack.© *** When buying a parrot, do not scare the parrot. *** You won’t walk across the field, you’ll drown in the swamp. © *** The cockerel was walking through the arable land, The cockerel found a sunflower. *** A parcel was sent to Pereslavl for subsequent forwarding. *** The guy got wet up to his ears and was completely chilled along the way. © *** Millet flies into Frosya's field, Frosya takes out the weeds. *** Pasha was sawing the stump with a saw. *** Behind the village, near the country road, a quail was singing in the field. *** Polkan leaned his paw on the shelf, and the shelf fell from this to the floor. *** The bee, the bee Why doesn’t she have bangs? I answer why: “A bee has no need for bangs.” *** Submariner Pavel Submariner Prokop helped for half a day to wipe the periscope. *** Striped rugs Vlas’s daughter rinsed. I rinsed and rinsed - the river became striped. *** Tell us about your purchases. What about purchases? About shopping, about shopping, About my shopping.

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Letter P
The raw rice was cooked immediately. © *** The cancer fed the fish with worms, the cancer held the worms with its claws. © *** A mole is digging up our garden, the mole has dug up everything in the garden bed. © *** I painted a frame of Rome, my mother gave me paints. © *** Radishes and turnips have strong roots. *** The lynx and the tiger fought, the lynx lost to the tiger. © *** Kirill bought a jar and a mug at the market. *** I calculated the radius of the circle for a friend. © *** Magpie brought a ruble, she has a box of rubles. © *** Rima has a pink bracelet, Marina has a bright red one. © *** Radishes rarely grew in the garden bed, and the garden bed was rarely in order. *** The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel. *** The wooden fence is always crooked. © *** The fishermen got up early and were catching fish near the river. © *** The turtle opened its mouth and hid in its shell out of fear. © *** Four little black little imps were drawing a drawing in black ink. *** Red grapes are ripening on Mount Ararat. *** There’s a parade outside, I’m happy about the parade, I’ll go to the parade and take my camera. *** *** The lynx walked beautifully, the crocodile’s mouth was open. © *** He was driving the Greek across the river, he saw the Greek - there was a cancer in the river. He put the Greek's hand in the river, and the crayfish grabbed the Greek's hand - wow! *** Pankrat forgot the Kondratov jack. *** Construct a parallelogram using opposite angles. © *** Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. *** The eagle is the king - the eagle is the king. *** A mosquito flew to the pond, he liked the pond.© *** The beaver shouts loudly - Hurray! It's time to cut the cake. *** Roma is Egor’s dear brother. © *** Red borscht in a red saucepan always looks great. © *** The mountain is steep, there is a hole in the mountain, There is a wormhole in the hole. *** Roma was afraid of the thunder. He roared louder than thunder. From such a roar the thunder hid behind a hillock.

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Letter S
Sleigh jump, Senka off her feet, Sonya in the forehead, all into a snowdrift. *** Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. *** The nightingale asked the magpie, will it be possible to sew a frock coat by the deadline? © *** Sweet juicy pineapple, we ate it right away. © *** The elephant licked the cream on Saturday so that it would not turn sour later. © *** The marmot's cheese has disappeared, the marmot is now shedding tears.© *** The baby elephant slept sweetly, sweetly, dreaming of juice and chocolate. © *** Today the catfish combed his mustache for beauty.© *** Seven tits are small, more sisters are waiting for a visit.© *** Only seven found an octopus boot with eight legs, There is no eighth boot, there will be a bare leg.© * ** We have a Sweet, juicy pineapple on the table! © *** A rat found the cheese in the dining room and quickly took it with them. © *** Alesya is sitting with her legs dangling from the stove. *** Have fun, Savely, stir the hay. *** Frost bites your nose until you cry. *** Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha. *** Osa is barefoot and without a belt. *** The storyteller was telling a fairy tale about the Snow Maiden and Blue-Eyed. *** The mouse sat in the corner and ate a piece of bagel. *** Elephants are smart, elephants are meek, elephants are calm and strong. *** Sasha has whey from yogurt in his porridge. *** Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves. *** A moose has moose calves, a pig has piglets. *** Haymaking, haymaking - the meadow was left without hair. *** A magpie chirps on a tall pine tree. *** Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets. *** Slava ate the cabbage salad. The cabbage salad was delicious. *** The pump has a long nose. It whistles like a vacuum cleaner. *** The magpie got hold of the cheese. There were forty holes in the cheese. The magpie pecked at the cheese. The cheese with the holes was gone. *** A sparrow was sitting on a pine tree. He fell asleep and fell in his sleep. If he had not fallen in his sleep, he would still be sitting on the pine tree.

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Letter T
Tra-ta-ta, tra-ta-ta, we're taking a cat with us. *** I met a whale in the water of a whale, there was vanity in the ocean. © *** Tick-tock, tick-tock, the clock is ticking like this. © *** Dark clouds are floating, the clouds are bringing us a thunderstorm. © *** According to the tariff from the taxi driver from the metro to the theater - three hundred. © *** Dance with stomp near the house, Three tritons danced. © *** Fat is the one who eats cake. *** Three magpies, three ratchets We lost three brushes each. *** Tolya grew a poplar tree beyond the field. Across the field, across the field, Tolya walked towards the poplar. *** A cockroach lives behind the stove, That’s a warm place. *** Thirty-three cars in a row are chattering, rattling. *** Thirty-three striped piglets have Thirty-three tails hanging. *** Tigers look at the path, No one can pass there. © *** From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field. *** Three hundred thirty-three jumps On the athletes' long track. *** The weaver weaves fabrics onto Tanya’s scarves. *** The wagtail bird curls, its tail shakes all day. © *** There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass. Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard. *** The tractor driver looked at the tank, There the tank driver was sitting inside. © *** Cake plate, Cottage cheese tartlet. *** To interpret clearly, but to misinterpret it to no avail. *** Only Tanya will get up in the morning. Tanyusha is drawn to dance. Why is it taking so long to explain? Tanya loves to dance. *** Trumpeter Tu-ru-ru trumpeted in the morning. The working people were disturbed by the trumpet. *** They stomped and stomped, They stomped all the way to the poplar, They stomped all the way to the poplar, and they all trampled their feet.

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Letter F
Feofan Mitrofanich has three sons of Feofanych. *** The eagle owl said to the pheasant: “I won’t call you Count.” © *** A giraffe chews a date fruit. The date grows in Africa. © *** The fleet is sailing to its native land, A flag is on every ship. *** The pharaoh's favorite was replaced by sapphire and jade. *** On air, facts were given about the benefits of fruits and kefir. © *** The fairies have very few purple violets left. © *** An old cabinet made of plywood, There are old cracks in the facade. © *** We watched the film in the cinema hall, Everyone fell asleep at the end. © *** Fanny has a sweatshirt, Fedya has shoes. Faina has a jacket. *** Philemon looked at the field, He was wearing a T-shirt at the football match. *** The Frenchman didn’t water the ficus, the Frenchman overslept, such an embarrassment. © *** Fyokla dressed up in a sundress. *** Vera has the lantern, Valera has the plywood. © *** Naf-Naf, Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf - three brothers, They need to hide from the wolf. *** We stood at the fountain, We watched the fireworks, On this holiday they give us a Fantastic fireworks display. © *** The owl got dressed up and dressed up in a tailcoat. The eagle owl wants to be beautiful in the photo.

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Letter X
The ferret had halva, The ferret's food was good.© *** The refrigerator is cold, The jellied meat keeps the cold. © *** Hamster and hamster, They built a good house. © *** The hamster stores grain in its cheeks. *** If you want to skate, you have to wait for the cold. © *** Get up, Arkhip, the rooster is hoarse. *** I store in the refrigerator: Bread, peas, nuts, persimmons. © *** Ha-ha-ha, Ha-ha-ha, there is a flea sitting on the rooster. © *** Piggy grunts in the barn. © *** Khavroshi’s bread is good. © *** Prokhor and Pakhom were riding on horseback. *** A pig has a hooked tail, and a ferret has a sticky tail. *** The ferret planted peas and collected thistles. *** A bitter fly sat on my ear. *** The Corydalis chicks are good. *** Praise to halva, delicious halva, praise to halva. *** Screaming Arkhip, Arkhip became hoarse. Arkhip doesn’t need to scream until he is hoarse. *** The gunpowder loudly crashed, Prokhor gasped in fear. *** Wow, what good peas, horseradish and good hops too. © *** Delicious halva - praise to the master. *** What is done hastily is done as a mockery. *** The predatory wolf grabbed the persimmon, he liked the persimmon. The wolf now and in the future wants to be good, he just eats persimmons. ©

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Letter C
The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead. *** The compass made a whole circle and a ring suddenly appeared.© *** Prices for valuables are priceless for valuables from antiquity. © *** This flower is a seven-flowered flower in multi-colored flowers. © *** Herons performed in circuses, to the herons “Well done!” - they shouted. © *** A whole hundredweight of cucumbers. © *** Starlings and tits are cheerful birds. *** The heron's chick clung tenaciously to the flail. *** Chicken and hen drink water on the street. *** A starling flies - winter is over. *** On the flower there is pollen on the flower of a sheep, On the nose of a sheep there is a whole layer of pollen. *** The sisters are sitting on the porch, asking for bread and water. *** There is no ring near the well. *** Multi-colored flowers have been blooming in the flower garden since spring. © *** The young man asked the young woman for some water to drink. *** We danced a bird dance, today it’s a titmouse’s holiday. © *** A chain on a casket, a needle in an egg, a duck in a hare. *** Tenacious paws on scratchy paws.© *** The fellow ate the thirty-third cucumber. © *** The horse clicked its hoof, Dust swirled under the hoof. *** The king and queen are on the throne, And the princess is on the balcony, The princess has been waiting for the prince, Probably all day already. © *** The caterpillar tenaciously clings to a branch, hides from starlings, it doesn’t like starlings.

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Letter C
Tea cups are sad, cups without tea are bored. © *** The worm was repairing his suitcase, Then, grumbling, he was repairing the sofa. *** On a black night, a black cat jumped into a black chimney. *** Using a comb, the bees got their hair done. Now the bees have straight bangs. © *** The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea. *** The Chukchi in the tent cleans the chuni. The Chukchi have purity in the plague. *** Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig. *** Cheburashka turtle I asked him to color the cup. *** The turtle put the cherry in the cup. © *** Seagulls are learning numbers in the classroom. © *** Four little black little imps were drawing a drawing in black ink. *** Seagulls scream, dogs growl, cows moo, and fish are silent. *** The baker baked rolls in a hot oven. *** The clock knocked and knocked, hour after hour. *** On Thursday the fourth At four and a quarter o'clock. *** The student was learning his lessons, His cheeks were inky. *** Honestly, the student said that he did not solve the problem at home. © *** The student read everything in the textbook about bees in an hour. © *** Black cloud by the river. It's gloomy at night without a candle. *** For a quarter of an hour, the little siskin sang ditties on the ivy tree, The black cat, a big eccentric, climbed into the attic to listen. *** The ball was missing in the attic. They are looking for the ball in the chest. A girl and a boy are looking in vain for a ball. *** Blackbird Blackbird gave a handful of blueberries to the black jackdaw. The black jackdaw ate the blueberries, but the jackdaw did not become blacker from the blueberries.

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The letter Sh
U Sashka has cones and checkers in his pocket. *** Six little mice rustle in the reeds. *** I sewed a new chinchilla fur coat. © *** The little doll's accordion has disappeared. *** Six ruffs cooked cabbage soup. © *** You are welcome to our hut: I will crumble the pies and ask you to eat. *** Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. *** Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha. *** The cuckoo bought a tub and decided to give the cuckoos a bath. *** A mouse dries its ears on dry land. © *** A cat was coming from the market, the cat had some drying clothes in a basket. *** The bumblebee has his own hut, House sixth, sixth floor. © *** Step by step the jackal walked. © *** Masha has water lilies and daisies in her pocket. *** Checkers on the table Cones on a pine tree. *** The reeds make noise and wake up the mouse. © *** Silk shawl, wool scarf. © *** The chess player was very happy, he put checkmate. © *** A hat, a fur coat, a plush scarf, Dasha also needs it in the cold. © ***Hush, mice! Cat on the roof! Make some noise - he will hear! *** The jester put on a funny hat, too bright, too big. © *** A hat and a fur coat - this is our Mishutka. *** In the silence of the night near the hut, the rustling of reeds is barely audible *** The old women listened to the cuckoo crowing at the edge of the forest. *** Kids wash their necks and ears in the shower. *** The balls of the ball bearing move around the bearing. *** Our hut made of reeds for a baby mouse. *** On the window, the cat deftly catches a tiny midge with its paw. *** Timoshka Proshke crumbles crumbs into okroshka. *** You can hear a rustling in the reeds, It makes your ears ring, A hundred young frogs frighten the Heron with their whispers. *** Masha has a midge in her porridge. What should our Masha do? She put the porridge in a bowl and fed the cat.

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The letter Sh
The tick found ticks near the maple tree, these were rats' things. © *** I clean the puppy with a brush, tickling its sides. *** Wolves prowl, looking for food. *** Tongs and pliers - these are our things. *** A powerful click was heard by the puppy. © *** Wash your hands more often and cleaner. *** They pinned things with a clothespin, Things fluttered in the wind.© *** The octopus felt the food, The tentacles were shocked. © *** Bream is needed for fish soup, and sorrel is needed for cabbage soup. *** I drag the pike, I drag it, I won’t miss the pike. *** The lizard climbed under a powerful shield, and now sits under the shield. © *** Predators are prowling the forest, Predators are looking for prey. © *** In the room, the puppies have chewed the cloak to pieces, And now the puppies are squeaking, their mothers don’t want to forgive them. © *** A powerful shield will protect, The enemy saw a powerful shield, got scared, trembled. © *** There are things in the black box And also pincers to the touch. *** I’ll look for sorrel in the grove. I’ll cook cabbage soup from sorrel. *** And now the brushes, brushes Crackled like rattles. *** The pike lashes with its tail, the bream glistens with its scales. *** Treats for you: pike, vegetables and kvass. *** The Nutcracker bravely took the shield, put on the cloak and stood guard.© *** Skinny, weak Koschey is dragging a box of vegetables. *** The evil Koschey doesn’t like cabbage soup. *** The puppy squeaks pitifully - he is dragging a heavy shield. *** The puppies' cheeks were cleaned with brushes. *** Siskins, tap dancers, goldfinches and swifts are chirping in the grove *** The pike writes the letter “SCHA” Teaches the bream to read and write: “Pike, rubble, shield, sorrel, Brush, cheeks, sliver, crack.” *** This thicket is thicker, This thicket is thicker, This thicket is thicker. *** I clean my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush, I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes. *** The puppy looks unhappy, the ball no longer squeaks, the puppy bit it, he could no longer squeak. © *** Above the river the clouds are thicker. The rain is lashing even more heavily. Even pikes and bream are looking for hats and raincoats.

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Content

  • How to work with tongue twisters Work order
  • Pronunciation speed
  • Pronunciation intonation
  • Types of tongue twisters
      Complex tongue twisters for adults
  • Tongue twisters for children's speech development
  • Tongue twisters for announcers
  • Short tongue twisters
  • Long tongue twisters
  • Funny tongue twisters Tongue twisters for a fun feast
  • Tongue twisters for corporate competitions
  • Tongue twisters to lift your spirits
  • Tongue twisters for noisy parties
  • Vulgar tongue twisters
  • Foreign tongue twisters
  • Public speaking training
  • It's no secret that tongue twisters are used to train diction and pronunciation. This is the fastest and easiest way to improve the quality of your speech. If you systematically devote time to speaking tongue twisters, you can achieve good results. Speakers, actors, vocalists, and public speakers practice tongue twisters regularly. In general, devoting time to special exercises is useful for everyone who wants to achieve intelligible and expressive speech.

    English tongue twisters with translation

    Marmot

    How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

    How much wood would a woodchuck throw if a woodchuck could throw wood?

    Zoo

    Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager managing an imaginary menagerie?

    Can you imagine an imaginary zoo manager running an imaginary zoo?

    Oyster

    Any noise annoys an oyster but a noisier noise annoys an oyster most.

    Any noise irritates the oyster, but louder noise irritates the oyster even more.

    Shells

    She sells sea shells at the sea shore, the shells she sells are the sea-shore shells, I'm sure.

    She sells seashells on the seashore, the shells she sells are seashells, I'm sure.

    What is diction and why is it needed?

    Diction is the basis of speech technique and includes several indicators without which beautiful pronunciation is impossible: clear articulation, manner, correctness. In the first case, the accuracy of pronunciation of speech sounds is important. If the articulation is unclear, it is difficult to understand the interlocutor, and speech becomes slurred. They say about such people “porridge in the mouth.” The vagueness is mainly associated with the weak functioning of the articulatory apparatus.

    Correct articulation lies in the correct movement of the speech organs involved in the formation of sounds. If the tongue, teeth, lips are in the wrong position when pronouncing, a speech defect occurs, which is treated by a speech therapist. Checking and identifying violations of the articulatory apparatus should be carried out in preschool age, when it is easier to obtain a quick and effective result.

    The manner of pronunciation includes reduction of syllables (simplification), pace, emotional coloring of speech, and the presence of shortcomings. The latter include:

    • ekanye - when a person often uses parasitic sounds in speech instead of a silent pause: m, e, etc., which is noticeable and irritates the interlocutor;
    • noise sighs - in the ethics of speech it is not customary to take deep breaths before starting or ending a sentence;
    • the use of parasitic words - when, due to the paucity of vocabulary or banal habit, a person often uses parasitic statements between words: this is, as it were, shorter, etc.;
    • prolongation of vowel sounds when a person tries to remember something or mentally constructs the next sentence;
    • nasalization is a vulgar feature of speech, when in a conversation the last vowels in a word are pronounced nasally;
    • smacking.

    The listed shortcomings do not decorate any person. It is important to teach a child to speak correctly from an early age, because basic parasitic words and speech habits appear in childhood and continue into adulthood.

    Adults long and complex tongue twisters with text


    Adult long and complex tongue twisters with text
    Adults long and complex tongue twisters with text:

    1. Not the one, comrades, a comrade to a comrade, Who with comrades is a comrade to a comrade, But the one, comrades, a comrade to a comrade, Who without comrades is a comrade to a comrade.
    2. Programmers encapsulated, encapsulated, Encapsulated, encapsulated, and under-encapsulated.
    3. In the depths of the tundra, otters in gaiters poke cedar kernels into buckets! Having torn out the gaiters from an otter in the tundra, wipe the cedar kernels with the otter, wipe the otter's face with the gaiters - the kernels into buckets, the otter into the tundra.
    4. On Thursday the fourth, at four and a quarter o'clock , four little black, grimy little devils were drawing a drawing in black ink. Extremely clean, extremely clear.
    5. Your sexton will not over-sex our sexton : our sexton will over-sex your sexton, over-sex.
    6. The hysterically nervous constitutionalist Constantine was found acclimatized in constitutional Constantinople and with calm dignity inventing a pneumatic bag puncher.
    7. The cap is sewn, but not in the Kolpakov style; the bell is poured, but not in the Kolokolov style. It is necessary to re-cap, re-cap. The bell needs to be re-belled, re-belled.
    8. Feofan Mitrofanovich has three sons Feofanovich , three daughters Feofanovna, three granddaughters Mitrofanovna.
    9. Once upon a time there lived three Chinese: Yak, Yak-Tsin-Drak, Yak-Tsin-Drak-Tsindrakokoni. Once upon a time there were three Chinese women: Tsipa, Tsipa-Dripa, Tsipa-Dripa-Limpomponi. So they married Yak to Tsipa, Yak-Tsin-Drak to Tsipa-Dripi, and Yak-Tsin-Drak-Tsindrakokoni to Tsipa-Dripa-Limpomponi.
    10. If you lived near a blackberry tree, then it means that you are familiar with blackberry jam , and not at all with the usual strawberry jam. But if you lived near a blackberry tree, and if you lived near a strawberry tree, and if you didn’t spare time for the forest, then that means you ate excellent blackberry jam, strawberry jam every day.

    Long tongue twisters

    A cone drying factory requires a cone dryer to work on a cone drying machine. The cone dryer must have experience in drying cones on a cone drying machine using cone drying technology for high-quality cone drying. He must also distinguish the cone drying machine from the non-cone drying machine, repair the cone drying machine, distinguish cones suitable for cone drying from those unsuitable for cone drying, distinguish under-dried cones from over-dried cones, for each under-dried or over-dried cone, the cone dryer will receive a hit on the head with the cone dryer. Cone drying technology: after the cone collection, all the collected cones suitable for cone drying are sent to the cone drying factory on a cone transporter. The cone carrier, using a cone dumper, dumps the cones into the cone sorting department. Cone sorters using a cone sorting machine sort pine cones suitable for cone drying from those unsuitable for cone drying. Cones suitable for cone drying are sent to the cone grinding department. In the cone grinding department, cone grinders use cone grinders to grind cones from non-cone-drying cone shoots. Cones that have undergone cone grinding go to the cone crushing department. Cone crushers at cone crushers crush the cones to a cone crushing state, throwing the non-cone crushing cones into a cone dump, where the cone crushers burn the non-cone crushing cones in a cone furnace. Cone crushed cones are dried in cone dryers.

    Those who lead round dances are round dancers. Those who study the creativity of choir dancers are choir dancers. Those who like to read choir dance experts are choir dance lovers. Those who hate horovodovodovedophiles are horovodovodovedophilophobes. Those who eat round dances of vedophilophobes are round dances of vedophilophobophages. Those who are fighting against the round dances of Vedophilophobophages are anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages. Those who pretend to be anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages are quasi-anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages!

    The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but was silent about the ensign.

    The fast talker quickly said quickly, that you can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk through them too quickly, But having become fast, he quickly said that you can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can talk them out quickly. And the tongue twisters jump like crucian carp in a frying pan.

    If you didn’t live near a blackberry tree, but if you lived near a strawberry tree, then it means that strawberry jam is familiar to you, and blackberry jam is not at all familiar to you. If you lived near a blackberry tree, then it means that you are familiar with blackberry jam, and not at all with the usual strawberry jam. But if you lived near a blackberry tree, and if you lived near a strawberry tree, and if you didn’t spare time for the forest, then it means that you ate excellent blackberry jam, strawberry jam every day.

    Long tongue twisters for developing diction

    Move on to long and complex tongue twisters only after you begin to pronounce short lines naturally and easily. When they seem too simple to you, and you do not stumble even on the most complex combinations of sounds, this means that you are ready for the next stage of work on diction. Long tongue twisters are also pronounced in one breath, but if there are several stanzas, you can take short pauses to take air into the lungs. Don't forget to intonate the text correctly! Your speech should not be monotonous, even if you speak very quickly.

    • Pankrat Kondratov forgot his jack, and Pankrat couldn’t lift the tractor on the road without a jack. And a tractor jack is waiting on the road.
    • On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked.
    • The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but said nothing about the ensign.
    • King Clarik has a king, Queen Carlisle has a dwarf. The dwarf is Karl, and the king is Clara. Clara has a clarinet, Karl has corals. Clara stole corals from Karl, and Karl stole Clara's clarinet. Clara doesn't have a clarinet, but she does have corals. Karl has a clarinet, but no corals. Queen Carlisle punished Clara for stealing corals from the dwarf Karl, and Clarik the king of Karl punished the one who stole the clarinet from the thief. If Karl had not stolen from Clara, Clara would not have stolen the corals, Clarik would have listened to his clarinet as he stole, and Karl gave the corals to Carlisle.

    Tips for successfully developing diction

    When a person studies with a professional, it is easier to improve diction than when working independently. Speech therapists give advice on how to make home learning interesting, useful, and effective.

    1. Conduct classes every day. Daily work on powerful exercises allows you to improve your diction in a few weeks.
    2. Allow 15-30 minutes a day for speech gymnastics, depending on age.
    3. When teaching diction, it is customary to record speech on a voice recorder and listen to it afterwards to mark achievements.
    4. You need to perform exercises according to the principle from simple to complex.
    5. In addition to classes, it is necessary to read fiction to enrich your vocabulary.

    In this way, you can achieve a significant improvement in diction. A beautiful and well-placed voice makes it possible to influence people’s opinions in communication, increase status, and makes the conversation easy and relaxed, unburdened.

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