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Tongue twisters starting with the letter C

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Funny tongue twisters starting with the letter C that children are sure to love. 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 S.

For many children, the letter C is not the most difficult letter, but clear pronunciation of “C” is important not only for diction, but also for the child’s further literacy training.

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Sledge jump, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. A marmot stole a dustpan from the barn. © 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 lost his cheese, now the marmot is shedding tears.© The baby elephant slept sweetly, sweetly, dreamed of juice and chocolate. © Som combed his mustache today for beauty.© Seven titmice are small, more sisters are waiting for a visit.© Only seven found an octopus boot for eight legs, There is no eighth boot, there will be a bare leg.© On our table lies a Sweet, juicy pineapple! © The rats found the cheese in the dining room and quickly took it away with them. © Alesya is sitting with her legs dangling from the stove. All forty are in trouble, and forty forty are forty in trouble. Have fun, Savely, stir the hay. Sanya's net caught on a twig. Frost bites your nose until you cry. Senya carries hay in the canopy; Senya will sleep on the hay. Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha. Larisa cooked rice soup for Boris. Pussy eats soup from a bowl. The pussy is full, the bowl is empty. Osa is barefoot and without a belt. The storyteller was telling a fairy tale about the Snow Maiden and Sineglazka. 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. Evsey, Evsey, sift the flour. 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 mice saved their savings in the savings book today. They added up their savings and took them to the savings branch. © 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 sat 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. Forty forty for their own forty they scribble forty shirts. Skorokhod bought pressure cookers - gifts for fast-moving friends. The fast walkers are walking soon, Pressure cookers are suitable for them. Everyone sat down at the table and ate everything from the table: sour cream with yogurt, lard and butter with porridge. They said in a message that it was Sasha’s birthday. Gather the soldiers quickly, a detachment will soon be in formation, It’s an honor for the soldiers today, a parade of soldiers will be held here. Slava Vlas ate all the lard. Little Sanya's sleigh moves on its own. Little Sanya drives the sleigh on its own. Not at all slippery, not slippery at all. The badger was carrying the branch. The old elephant sleeps peacefully, He can sleep standing up. I want to become an astronaut. I’ll fly into space with my mother. He himself dumped the sand onto the shaft of a tall dump truck. Tall pine trees stand by the river, The pine trees have trunks that are high to the sky. I tried for seven and forty days, I was in a hurry, I sewed some cute boots for myself. An owl sits by the samovar, the samovar is boiling hot. Soon, soon the samovar will brew a decoction for the owl. © The elephant decided that he had turned gray because he was all grey. © Sasha collected straw for the hayloft from the field. © Before soup I will eat salad, after soup I will eat marmalade. © A very scary dog ​​guards the village fence. © The sleigh rushes through the snow, the children laugh joyfully. © Plums are slimy, plums are sour. © Stand firm as a soldier in the ranks, “I am a soldier, that’s how I stand.” © Waxwings whistled near the pine and spruce. © The old lady bakes cheesecakes, treats all the neighbors, sits smiling. © Snowman, icicles, snow, but most snowflakes! © Cheesecakes are not raw, cheesecakes are with cheese. © The nightingale fell from the pine tree, he had a terrible dream. © The pigs in the barn were trying to sleep. © The rat sleeps sweetly, she dreams of cheese today. © Sveta’s at dawn, the whole bedroom is in sunlight. © The cricket chirps with crickets at night. © Oh, you canopy, my canopy, Sleepy Senya came out into the canopy. There in the hallway Senya stumbled, the steps were too slippery. The marmots are getting ready to count how many seeds they should take. A snowy winter is coming, they need to collect the seeds. © SA-SA-SA - flies OSA SE-SE-SE - bow on the braid SI-SI-SI - bring an umbrella SO-SO-SO - throw a lasso SU-SU-SU - eat sausageSU SIA-SIA-SIA - and a fairy tale all

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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Tongue twisters starting with the letter M

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Funny tongue twisters starting with the letter M, which 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 M.

For many children, the letter M is not the most difficult letter, however, clear pronunciation of “M” is important not only for diction, but also for the child’s further literacy training.

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The monkey went to visit the bear, and 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. A mosquito got into Makar's 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 minds we chalk, 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. The snowstorm swept away the tomatoes and mimosa in the cold. © Marina called for Galina, Galina called for Marina along 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 doesn't freeze at all in the cold A walrus doesn't 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. The bear found honey in the forest, Little honey, many bees. Maxim has stamps, Marina has poppies. While stranded, we came across a burbot. Mothers take their babies in the shower and even wash their ears with soap. The miller found the mill and ground everything in the mill. The flies bought nesting dolls for the midges. © Som watched as the bridge was paved, The bridge was half a mile from the house. The bridge confused the catfish a little, the road might become noisy. © Maria and Marina have marmalade and tangerines. © The sea on the T-shirt of a sailor from Jamaica. © Magnet magnet metal screw. © Moidodyr has a washcloth and soap. © The fly is in pain; his shoes have rubbed a callus. © At sea, a sailor looks into the distance at the lighthouse. © A moth settled in the fur of the manto, the moth instantly ate the manto. © Monsieur and Madame have a fashionable little sofa.© Even though the mongoose is small, snakes are afraid of their bite. © The mouse climbed into the bowl to the pussy, planning to lick off the milk. The cat purrs far away, the mouse laps milk. © Raspberry fruit drink in the cold, carried by Santa Claus to the bear. The bear will wake up later, Morsika will get drunk. © The ant is in a hurry to get home, Thunder and lightning are booming. He saw a fly agaric. He waited out the rain under it. © It’s cramped in the apartment for me and the ball, There’s not enough room for us with the ball, We’ll go into the yard with the ball, We’ll play there together. © MA-MA-MA – I’m still on my own ME-ME-ME – end of winter MI-MI-MI – getting up to the seven MO-MO-MO – a letter has arrived to MU-MU-MU – a letter to him WE-WE-WE – above HILLS

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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Pure sayings starting with the letter C

Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - they didn’t catch the crucian carp.
Se-se-se, se-se-se - everyone caught crucian carp. Si-si-si, si-si-si - there are crucian carp in the pond. Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - I wish I could catch a crucian carp! Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - oh-oh-oh the wasp is flying! Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps! Su-su-su, su-su-su - which of you saw the wasp? Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we didn’t see a wasp. Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - guess where the wasp is. Sa-sa-sa: there is a wasp on the table. Su-su-su: we are not afraid of the wasp. Sy-sy-sy: the sting of the wasp is sharp. Se-se-se: let's give jelly to the wasp.

Sa-sa-sa - there is dew outside. Sa-sa-sa - there is a fox in the forest. Sa-sa-sa - I have a fox. Su-su-su - I give Sasha the fox. Sa-sa-sa - who has the fox?

Os-os-os - there are a lot of wasps in the clearing. Su-su-su - we saw a wasp. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp is flying. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew in. Su-su-su - we will drive away the wasp. Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew away. Sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps.

So-so-so Svetlana has a wheel. So-so-so - we changed the tire. Su-su-su- it was cold in the forest. Us-us-us - a goose is grazing in the meadow. Si-si-si - take a bite of the cheese. Xia-xia-xia - we caught a crucian carp. Xia-Xia-Xia - Kostya catches crucian carp.

Sy-sy-sy - Semyon doesn’t have a braid. Sa-sa-sa - that’s a braid. Sa-sa-sa is a sharp braid. Soy-soy – we mowed the grass with a scythe.

Sy-chi-sy - here's the clock. Sy-chi-sy - the clock is ticking. Sov-sov-owl - there are hands on the clock. Sy-chi-sy - the hands look like a clock.

The sun - The sun is the golden bottom. Sun - sun - shine. Sun - sun - burn.

The titmouse said with a laugh to her neighbor:

“The magpie strives to become the sharpest!”

Oh, you, canopy, canopy, canopy. Sleepy Senya came out into the canopy. And in the entryway Senya stumbled, and tumbled over the steps.

The Sun-Sun is the golden bottom. The sun - the sun is shining. The sun is a shining sun.

The dog was able to smell the fox - He immediately raised his voice. The fox ran off into the woods - Sal gave the dog a piece.

Articulation gymnastics in simple exercises

In addition to special exercises for a specific sound, which we will consider below, articulatory gymnastics can be called anything that develops the mobility of the facial muscles and speech organs. A child can play around and be naughty, make funny and scary faces, stick out his tongue, open his mouth wide and do similar funny things with great benefit for himself. Use this as a warm-up before class, and at the same time set a playful mood for the work process.

  • Smile from ear to ear. We alternately smile as broadly as possible and return to the starting position. Lips closed.
  • Fence. In a smile, show all the teeth at once (both lower and upper). Hold the position for 5 seconds.
  • Up down. The child smiles and opens his mouth wide. The tongue alternately rises up behind the alveoli and falls down behind the lower teeth. It is important that during the exercise only the tongue moves, the lower jaw and lips should remain in place.
  • We brush our teeth. The child smiles, opens his mouth and makes circular movements with his tongue along the outside of the teeth in both directions.
  • Slide. The child smiles and opens his mouth wide. The tip of the tongue is behind the lower incisors, the back of the tongue is raised as high as possible. Hold this position for 10 seconds.

For correct articulation of the autonomous sound [C], we stretch our lips in a smile with our teeth closed. The tip of the tongue should rest against the lower teeth. For proper sound production, the air flow must pass exactly in the middle of the tongue. Be sure to show your child articulation by example. If he has difficulty keeping his tongue down, use a speech therapy spatula to apply light pressure on the tongue.

Pure sayings for the sound “s”

Pure sayings for children 5 years old are used at the initial stages of automation. Children of primary preschool age can easily learn them. The sound “s” is one of the basic phonemes, so it is corrected starting from 2-3 years.

SyllablesPure talk
SA
  1. We'll build a house for the dog.
  2. The yacht has sails.
  3. A wasp flew up to us.
  4. My sister has a braid.
SU
  1. Let's pick mushrooms in the forest.
  2. We are not afraid of wasps.
  3. I'll braid my mom's hair.
SYThere is a wasp's house.
SIThe plane has landing gear.
ACSquirrel stocked up.
EUHow beautiful the autumn forest is.
OS
  1. The dog has a wet nose.
  2. Dad brought vegetables.
USThe bus stopped here.
WASPESThe apricots are ripe.
SYATAThe piglets came running.
DREAMWe will assemble the squash.

Pure speeches are combined with other exercises to automate sound. They are a transitional stage from syllables to words. The material proposed above for speech therapy classes will help to consolidate the correct articulation of the whistling group.

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