Every language has tongue twisters. They are fun to practice your pronunciation because they use sound sequences that are often difficult to say quickly. In this lesson, we look at four common English tongue twisters to help you improve your pronunciation. The tongue twisters include "Peter Piper", "Betty Botter", and more.
A tongue twister is a phrase that is supposed to be difficult to articulate properly. Often times they take practice to say correctly. Tongue twisters are good practice for children as they learn to form words, phrases, and vowels. It’s hard to say a tongue twister without a smile on your face. Each tongue twister in this book has it’s own silly illustration. Kids will be entertained with these tongue twisters for hours.
Young children enjoy a fun-filled look at the adventures of Waldo in an activity book that features riddles, tongue twisters, historical facts, visual puzzles, games, and more. TV tie-in.
Challenge students to use their critical and creative thinking skills to solve puzzles, riddles, mazes, and more! The engaging activities in the Mind Twisters supplement all areas of the curriculum including language arts, social studies, science, math, and physical education.