🌿 Daily Tongue Twister Practice 🌿
How to Practice:
- Start Slowly: Read the story at a slow pace with clear pronunciation.
- Focus on Sounds: Pay attention to S/Sh, R/L, Th, V/W, P/B, F/Ph, Ch/Sh, T/D.
- Repeat: Read 3–5 times, faster each round but keep it clear.
- Record: Use the tool below to hear your own pronunciation.
- Daily Warm-up: Just 5 minutes a day can improve fluency!
🎧 Listen to the Sample Reading:
Practice Story:
One sunny Sunday, She sells seashells by the seashore, smiling as the shiny shells sparkle.
Nearby, a red lorry and a yellow lorry race along the road, but they rarely roll right. Suddenly, Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, placing them in a purple paper pouch.
At the theater, thirty-three thousand feathers fluttered through the thick air, tickling the tall thin thieves. Not far away, Vincent vowed to view the vast valley while waving wildly, his voice vibrating with victory. Meanwhile, Charlie chews chewy cherries, shouting cheerful cheers that children cherish.
By the fountain, four fine fresh fish flip for five funny friends, splashing freely. Then, Tommy taught Timmy to tie tiny tinsel tightly, twisting it ten times without trouble. Brave brigadiers, brisk but blundering, brandished bright blades, blunderbusses, and bludgeons, balancing badly.
Finally, two witches whispered, “If two witches were watching two watches, which witch would watch which watch?” Everyone laughed, and the tongue-twisting tale turned into today’s terrific talk.
🎤 Record Your Practice: