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Tongue twisters starting with the letter H

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Funny tongue twisters starting with the letter H that children will definitely enjoy. Tongue twisters, or as they are also called, pure spelling twisters, are most often in demand by speech therapists and parents. Their goal is to teach the child to clearly pronounce and reinforce the problematic sound, in this case, the sound Ch.

For many children, the letter CH is a rather complex letter; clear pronunciation of “CH” is important not only for diction, but also for the child’s further literacy training.

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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 even bangs. © The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.

A Chukchi in a tent cleans his chuni. The Chukchi have purity in the plague. Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig. Cheburashka asked the turtle to color the cup. The turtle put the cherry in a 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 kalachi in a hot oven. The clock knocked and knocked. Hour after hour struck. On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock. The student learned his lessons, His cheeks were inked. 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 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. The river flows, the stove bakes. The stove bakes, the river flows. Tanechka has a car, and Anya has a packet of cookies. The rooks are chattering about the jackdaws, The jackdaws are chattering about the rooks. A stream flows through the forest under the bridge. Learn courtesy from the Chukchi and feel a little more sensitively. Monkey Chi-Chi-Chi was selling bricks. Four turtles have four turtles. Exactly like mother and daughter. There is a worm on the hook, Catch a roach and zander. Very often Tanya has new teapots with cups. The net caught on a twig in the net. Charlie Chaplin is wonderful, he walks frequently. © In the early evening hours, five wolf cubs howl in the thicket. © The sentry, squinting his eye, repairs the watch for us. I spin the hoop, I twirl it, I want to become a circus performer. We often turn on the kettle, we love buns with tea. © The seagull has been sneezing for an hour; she pecked at the pepper by accident. © The seagulls poured tea into cups, The seagulls had chamomile tea. © The black rook pecked at the roll. © An honest person is always in honor of everyone. © An old man and an old woman had a black-eared kitten, Black-eared, white-cheeked, White-bellied, black-sided. There will be a textbook on drawing in the fourth quarter. © In an open field, a scarecrow got bored with counting crows. It's boring for a scarecrow to stand guarding an open field. © A hare has little hares, a rabbit has little rabbits. For sneezing and colds, we put garlic everywhere. To protect healing garlic from diseases. © To avoid visiting doctors, brush your teeth yourself more often. © A night butterfly, bored, waiting for a bug, And the bug lay down on its side, the bug has been sleeping for a long time. © Ap-chhi, Ap-chhi, the worms sneezed. © On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock. There were jackdaws visiting the wolf cubs. There were wolf cubs visiting the jackdaw cubs. Now the wolf cubs are making noise like jackdaws. And, like cubs, the cubs are silent. Devils and devils are drawing something in the pitch black darkness. What will these devils draw? Damn it, of course. It's dark nights in the city of Sochi. The cricket lives behind the stove, There is a warm place behind the stove. © Doctor's appointment hours will begin at seven o'clock in the morning. © There is a ball in Tanya’s suitcase. Tanya is taking the ball to the dacha. © Accidentally caught a butterfly in a net. I caught a night cricket in the night, - Forgive me butterfly, fly into the thicket to the butterflies. © A ray of sun broke through a bunch of black clouds. © The black rook is blacker than the night, Doesn’t want to be black anymore, The rook wants a new outfit, To please the rooks. © An hour later the turtle crawled part of the road. © A private repairman often repairs spare parts. © On Thursday, four hundred people were greeted at the private pier. The private pier was small and could not accommodate four hundred people. © For some reason the worm doesn’t want to climb the hook. The worm saw the hook and ran away. © Mom sews a shirt for her daughter. He scribbles lines on his shirt. He urgently writes forty lines: My daughter is growing like a sprout. Four thistles grow around the peas, The thistle is too tall, The peas are not visible in the thistles. © Miracles in Wonderland, A wonderful garden and a wonderful forest, A miracle - Yudo lives there, A miracle brings a fairy tale to everyone. © The student read the problem: There are four cups at the dacha, If there are eight people, will there be enough cups or not? © CHA-CHA-CHA - the candle is burning CHE-CHE-CHE - warmth in the ray CHI-CHI-CHI - take the keys CHO-CHO-CHO - over the shoulder CHU-CHU-CHU - let's go to the doctor

Tongue twisters help shape speech and diction. The ability to clearly pronounce words is useful not only for children and representatives of creative, television professions, and the blogosphere. Throughout our lives we communicate with people, at home and at work, clear speech helps to convey information to others and encourage constructive dialogue. If, due to the nature of your activity, you need to speak in front of large audiences, tongue twisters are where you should start preparing for each speech.

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Automation of sound [H]card file for speech therapy (senior group)

Exercises for automating the sound Ch: isolated, in syllables, words and sentences.

Automation of the sound Ch begins with the easiest tasks for the baby.

  1. Sing the “Merry Little Engine Song.”

Say the sound Ch on one exhalation several times: ch-ch-ch...

  1. Repeat the reverse syllables with the sound Ch.

Ach-och-uch-ych-ich-ech-och-yuch-yach.

  1. Repeat the reverse syllables with consonant clusters:

Achk-ochk-uchk-ichk-ichk-echk-echk-yuchk-yachk acht-ocht-ucht-ycht-icht-echt-yucht-yucht-yacht

  1. Repeat straight syllables with the sound Ch.

Cha-cho-chu-chi-cha

  1. Repeat the syllables where the CH sound is between the vowels.

Acha-acho-achu-achi ocha-ocho-ochu-ochi ucha-ucho-uchu-uchi icha-icho-ichu-ichi

  1. Repeat straight syllables with consonant clusters.

Wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-chma-chmo-chmu-chmi-chmu

  1. Repeat words with the Ch sound at the end of the word.

Ach: scarecrow, tractor, weaver, rich man, kumach. Pts: night, daughter. Teacher: powerful, viscous, drawling. Ich: game. Ech: sword, flow. Yach: ball.

  1. Repeat words with consonant clusters.

Ach: pack, wheelbarrow, dacha, problem, problem book, mast, pitching, badges, successful, zucchini, shoes, start.

Pts: barrel, dot, daughter, kidney, hummock, glasses, butterfly, fishing rod, pipe, twig, night, cap, duck, slippers, night, Vovochka, kvochka, girl, mail, soil, locks, vase, jars.

Teacher: bunch, bug, granddaughter, cloud.

Ich: bird, egg, button, water, newcomers.

Ych: bulls, quotes.

Ech: stove, sheep, T-shirt, Tanechka, Petechka, Vanechka,

Anya, dream, bridle, forever.

Barley: barley.

  1. Repeat the words where the CH sound is in the middle of the word.

Cha: head of cabbage, cloud, melon. Cho: tank, bull, bunch, badge, zucchini, shoe, barrel, bunny, spider. Chu: I want rubber, pearls. Chi: balls, sheepskin, bunny, ball, mighty, odorous, donut, hare. Che: student, teaching, textbook. What: study, soaked, baked, liver, overnight, smoked, bakes, flows.

  1. Repeat the words where the CH sound is at the beginning of the word.

Cha: tea, seagull, teapot, shepherd, cup, child, teapot, vat, bowl. Chu: miracle, cast iron, cast iron, forelock, eccentric, cast iron, wonderful, Chukotka, sensitive. Chi: siskin, siskin, decorous. Che: check, suitcase, chasing, whose, Czech, champion, nonsense. What: rosary, clear, even. Cluster of consonants: smack, read.

  1. Repeat words with two Ch sounds.

Lentil, tap dance, Chukchi, cap.

  1. Repeat the phrases.

Mommy's hat new T-shirt Anya's ball berry filling night butterfly wild duck cast iron stove thin twig soft sheepskin Vanya's bunny soft slippers dark cloud comfortable shoes tea cups smart student leather suitcase duck egg oak barrel cast iron bathtub fragrant honey new textbook

  1. Repeat the sentences.

Three words. The student will buy a textbook. Vovochka is driving a car. Mommy is cooking zucchini. The girl can read. There is a duck on a hummock. Pupils read books. Children are fixing a car.

Four words. Vanechka is thinking about the problem. There are buttons on my daughter’s blouse. Student Vanya has textbooks. The bug approaches the booth. Anya has a wonderful bunny.

Five words. The girl has a butterfly in a jar. Vovochka has some water in a barrel. A girl is drinking tea at the dacha. The spider has a web on a branch. Bulls drink water from barrels. A girl reads a book about butterflies. The bird has chicks in its nest. The bird has a house on a branch.

Six words. Vovochka and Vanechka give water to the bulls. A bull walks along, its side is like a zucchini. There is a cast iron in the stove, and lentils in the cast iron. Students are taught to bake donuts in the oven. Tanechka and Manechka have new shoes.

Seven words. Mommy has two daughters: Tanechka and Anechka. Anya has a cap and a T-shirt in her suitcase. This is Vanya's bunny, and this is Vovochka's bull.

  1. Repeat the proverb.

Learning is the path to skill.

  1. Repeat and guess the riddles.

Barrel after barrel is pulled from the bag. (Lotto)

We walk at night, We walk during the day, But we won’t go anywhere. (Watch)

He hums: “Moo-moo-moo,” I don’t understand who this is? (Cow)

It flows, flows - it won’t leak out, Runs, runs - it won’t run out. (Creek)

  1. Repeat the verses.

The bunny has a badge, On the badge is a zucchini. A. Khmeleva

Birdie, birdie, Drink some water! Water in a barrel, Barrel on a hummock. A. Khmeleva

(based on the book by E. N. Spivak, Automation of sound Ch)

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