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A cheerful set of words, rhymes, and phrases can be easily pronounced with clear, unmistakable pronunciation. In addition, tongue twisters for the development of diction, in addition to entertainment, will help you learn to pronounce sounds and words clearly, acquire correct diction and get rid of speech defects. Practicing sounds: b, p, v, f, g, k, d, t, x - From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field. - The bull is blunt-lipped, the bull is blunt-lipped, the bull’s white lip was dull. - A cap on a cap, a cap under a cap. — The big man Vavila merrily moved his pitchfork. — There are bells near the stake, there is a whirlpool near the gate. - The jackal walked, the jackal galloped. - Buy a pile of spades, buy a pile of spades. Buy a pile of fluff, buy a pile of fluff. — Cook Peter, cook Pavel. Peter swam, Pavel swam. — A weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya’s scarves. — The water truck was carrying water from the water supply. — It’s worth a heap with a little under the head. — Frosya is flying millet into the field, Frosya is taking out the weeds. — The crab made a rake for the crab. The crab gave the rake to the crab: rake the hay, crab, rake! — The Christmas tree has pins and needles. — Cuckoo bought a hood. Put on the cuckoo's hood. How funny he is in the hood! - All beavers are kind to their own. Beavers take beans for beavers. Beavers sometimes excite beavers by giving them beans. - Pankrat Kondratov forgot the jack, and Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road without a jack. And a tractor jack is waiting on the road. - There’s a honey cake for honey, but I’m not in the mood for a honey cake. - Prokop came, dill was boiling, Prokop left, dill was boiling; Just as under Prokop the dill was boiling, so without Prokop the dill was boiling. — Feofan Mitrofanych has three sons, Feofanych. — Our guest took away our cane. “The black grouse was sitting on a tree, and the black grouse with the grouse were on a branch.” - I praise the halva. - The crested little girls laughed with laughter. Practicing the sounds: r, l, m, n - Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two woodcutters were talking about Larka, about Varka. — Clara the Queen crept towards the chest. - There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass - one firewood, two firewood, three firewood. Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard. “There’s firewood in the yard, there’s firewood behind the yard, there’s firewood across the width of the yard, the yard won’t accommodate the firewood, the firewood needs to be moved to the woodyard.” — In the yard of the widow Varvara, two thieves were stealing firewood, the widow got angry and put the wood in the shed. “The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.” - Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but didn’t tack. — In the shallows we lazily caught burbot. In the shallows we lazily caught tench. Was it not you who sweetly begged me for love and beckoned me into the mists of the estuary? — Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. — Queen Clara severely punished Charles for stealing the coral. — Karl put the bow on the chest. Clara was stealing onions from the chest. — Romasha’s mother gave her some whey from her yogurt. - Tell me about your purchases. What about purchases? About shopping, about shopping, about your purchases. - Eagle King. - Malanya the chatterbox chatted and blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out. —Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia? They watered the lily and saw Lydia. - Our Polkan from Baikal lapped. Polkan lapped, but did not shallow Baikal. - We ate, ate ruffs from the spruce tree, we barely finished them off from the spruce tree. “Mom didn’t spare soap.” Mom washed Mila with soap. Mila didn't like soap, Mila dropped the soap. — Tractors have been rattling on the road since the morning. - An eagle on a mountain, a feather on an eagle, a mountain under an eagle, an eagle under a feather. — On Mount Ararat, Varvara was picking grapes. Practicing the sounds: z, s, zh, sh, ch, shch, c - Senya and Sanya have catfish with mustaches in their nets. - The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae. — Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead, all in a snowdrift. - Osip is hoarse, and Arkhip is hoarse. - He doesn’t want to mow with a scythe, he says, scythe is a scythe. — The net caught on a twig. — Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves. — Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons. — The waxwing is blowing a pipe. — Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer. - The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead. - Forty mice walked, they found forty pennies, two poorer mice found two pennies each. - Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies, and the mice, which are worse, noisily fumble for pennies. — Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig. “It’s terrible for a beetle to live on a bitch.” — Two puppies are nipping cheek to cheek at a brush in the corner. - The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream. — The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but not spinning.
Tongue Twisters
A COOL collection of children's tongue twisters for speech development, improving diction and entertainment. Reading tongue twisters and memorizing them helps to form beautiful, smooth speech, they teach you to pronounce all the letters without skipping them or “swallowing them”... Folk tongue twisters
Greek rode across the river. He sees a Greek - there is a cancer in the river. He stuck the Greek's hand into the river. Cancer for the hand of a Greek - DAC!
***Karl stole corals from Clara, Clara stole a clarinet from Karl
***Cuckoo bought a hood. The hooded cuckoo is funny.
***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
*** Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer
*** Checkers on the table Cones on a pine tree
*** Sasha knocked off the bumps with his hat
*** Yegor walked through the yard, carrying an ax to repair the fence
*** Jackdaw sat on the fence Rook started a conversation with her
*** Tell me about your purchases About what purchases About purchases, about purchases, about my purchases
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Author's tongue twisters
There lived an agent
There lived a secret agent in Denmark. He was once given a task. And he forgot what it was like long ago: So he lived without an assignment in Denmark. (S. Satin)
Once upon a time there were two neighbors
Once upon a time there were two neighbors. Two cannibal neighbors, the cannibal, the cannibal, invites you to dinner. The cannibal replied: “No, I won’t go to you, neighbor!” It’s not a bad idea to come for lunch, but not in the form of a dish! (B. Zakhoder)
Bustard brought firewood
The bustard brought the firewood. What does a bustard need firewood for? After all, in the steppe, where there are many bustards, you can survive without firewood. (M. Takhistova)
Hedgehog and Christmas tree
The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have very sharp needles. Otherwise, the hedgehog doesn’t look like a Christmas tree at all! (G. Sangir)
Tongue twisters for the sounds S, Сь, З, Зь
Little Sanya's sleigh moves on its own. Little Sanya drives the sleigh on its own.
*** Osa is barefoot and without a belt. *** Sanya took a sleigh up the hill, Sanya rode down the hill, and Sanya rode a sleigh. *** Sonya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets. A catfish with a mustache in Sonya and Sanya's nets. *** Alesya is sitting with her legs dangling from the stove. *** They stomp gander after gander in single file. The gander looks down on the gander. *** Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep in the hay. *** Evsey, Evsey, sift the flour. *** On a winter morning, from the frost, the birch trees ring at dawn. *** A poplar was stomping along the road. Poplar was stomping towards Sevastopol, and Seva was stomping nearby. Poplar on the right, Seva on the left. Where is Seva with the poplar? Already near Sevastopol.
Tongue twisters for the letters V, P, G, K, T, D, V, F
The woman has beans, the grandfather has oaks.
*** The road to the city is uphill, From the city - down the mountain. *** Boba has a screw, Vitya has a bandage. *** Fanya visiting Vanya. Vanya is visiting Fanya. *** From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field. *** There are five honey mushrooms standing by the stumps again. *** There is a priest on a shock, a cap on the priest, a shock under the priest, a priest under a cap. *** A weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya scarves. *** The baker baked the bun, bagel, loaf and loaf early in the morning. *** The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.
Tongue twisters for the sounds R, L, Rь, L
Mila's mother washed her with soap.
Mila didn't like soap.
*** The Christmas tree has pins and needles. Splitting needles near the Christmas tree. *** In the winter cold, everyone is young. Everyone is young in the winter cold. *** Our regiment fell into a trap. *** The cat lapped up the milk, and Vitya dipped the bun in the milk. *** The woodpecker was pecking at the oak tree, but didn’t finish it. *** The cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner. The cat rolled a ball of thread into the corner. *** Have you washed the raspberries? They washed, but did not soap. *** They stomped and stomped, they stomped until they reached the poplar, they stomped until they reached the poplar, but they stomped their feet. *** Kolya stabs the stakes. Fields field flight. *** The field is not weeded, the field is not watered. The field needs to be watered, the field needs to be watered. *** Prokhor and Pakhom are riding on horseback. Prokhor and Pakhom are riding on horseback. *** The beavers are going into the pine forests. Beavers are kind, beavers are cheerful.
Tongue twisters for the sounds C, S
The heron's chick clung tenaciously to the chain.
*** Two colorful chickens are running along the street. *** Chicken and hen drink water on the street. *** Sheel, soap, crooked spindle, Silk towel - on the porch under the door. *** The horse clicked its hoof from behind, Dust swirled under the hoof. *** The young man asked the young woman for some water to drink. *** Water flows from a nearby well all day long. *** Starlings and tits are cheerful birds.
Tongue twisters starting with the letter CH, CH+T
The rooks are chattering and chattering,
The jackdaws are chattering and the rooks are chattering.
*** 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. *** At the top of the tower, rooks scream day and night. Day and night the rooks scream at the top of the tower. *** The baker baked rolls in a hot oven. *** The river flows, the stove bakes. The stove bakes, the river flows. *** Crucian carp in the river, sheep by the stove, Lamb by the stove, crucian carp in the river. *** The little turtle has little turtle shoes. *** Tanya’s saucers clash very often. *** The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea. *** Four little black little imps were drawing a drawing in black ink.
Tongue twisters starting with the letter Z
The beetle is buzzing over the lampshade, the ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, spinning. *** I met a hedgehog in the thicket, - How is the weather, hedgehog? - Fresh. And they went home, trembling, hunched over, cowering, two hedgehogs. *** Hedgehog, hedgehog, where do you live? Hedgehog, hedgehog, what are you talking about? *** A hedgehog lies by the Christmas tree, the hedgehog has needles, And below, looking like little hedgehogs, Last year’s cones lie on the grass. *** The bear cub was frightened. Hedgehog with a hedgehog and with a hedgehog, Swift with a swift and with a haircut. *** Hedgehogs and snakes lived in a living corner. *** Hedgehogs became friends with mice in the rye. They went into the reeds - and there were no souls in the rye. *** A hedgehog has a hedgehog, a snake has a snake. *** Centipedes have too many legs. *** The bunnies trembled when they saw a wolf on the lawn. *** The ground beetle buzzes, buzzes and spins. *** The hedgehog is lying by the Christmas tree, the hedgehog has needles. *** The ground beetle buzzed and stung the snake. The ground beetle stung the snake. *** The toad was sitting in a puddle, looking greedily at the beetle. The beetle buzzed, buzzed, buzzed and came to her for dinner. *** A good pie has curd inside. *** The snake was bitten by the snake, The snake cannot get along with the snake. *** On the roof of Shura lived the crane Zhura. The crane Zhura lived on the roof of Shura.
Tongue twisters starting with the letter E
Barely Elizar,
He goes and goes to the market.
And from the market, and from the market,
You won't catch up with Elizar.
*** No matter how much the sieve ate, I was never full. *** The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a snake. *** Lena barely ate, she didn’t want to eat out of laziness. *** We ate, ate, ate, Ruffs from the spruce... We barely finished them off from the spruce.
Tongue twisters with the sound Ш
Our chess player of your chess player
Pereshakhmatit, Perevyshakhmatit.
*** The cuckoo bought a tub and decided to give the cuckoos a bath. *** Ivashka has a shirt, the shirt has pockets, Pockets have a shirt, Ivashka has a shirt. *** Lyubasha has a hat, Polyushka has a bun, Pavushka has a boat, Ilyushka has a hockey stick. *** Timoshka Proshke crumbles crumbs into okroshka. *** On the window, the cat deftly catches a tiny midge with its paw. *** Masha washes her neck and ears in the shower. *** A hat and a fur coat - this is our Mishutka. *** Masha sewed a fur coat, a hat and pants for the monkey.
Tongue twisters starting with the letters Ш and С
I drag the pike, I drag it,
I won't miss the pike.
*** Wolves prowl, looking for food. *** The puppy eats sorrel cabbage soup by both cheeks. *** The wasp has antennae, not whiskers. *** If you don’t look for a goose’s mustache, you won’t find it. *** Mom, don’t look for us, We pinch sorrel for cabbage soup. *** Swifts, tap dancers, goldfinches and siskins are chirping in the grove. *** Thickets are more common in our Pushcha. In our forest the thicket is thicker. *** The goldfinch chirped and clicked, puffing out his cheeks like a balloon. A pike looked out from the pond, wondering what kind of thing it was.
Tongue twisters starting with the letter B
The oak pillar stands like a pillar,
The ram rested its forehead against it.
Although I don’t feel sorry for the ram’s forehead,
But you can’t knock down a pillar with your forehead.
*** Bull butts with bull. Everyone is running away. Take care, runner, of your sides from the gory bull. *** White snow. White chalk. White sugar is also white. But the squirrel is not white. It wasn't even white.
*** Drum, Trumpet And Tambourine. Bull, Ram And white poodle - What are they playing, I don’t understand: - Woof! -Be! -Mu!
*** The bull raged in front of the oak tree, shaking its brown forelock under the oak tree. Oak grabbed him by the forelock. -Don't be a brawler! - exclaimed the oak tree. *** The boyar beaver has no wealth, no good - two beaver cubs are better than any good. ***
Vakul baba shod, Yes, and Vakul baba shod.
*** Ivan the blockhead chattered milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
*** You can’t get rye bread, loaves, rolls while walking.
*** Kind beaver to beavers.
*** The brawler ram climbed into the weeds. *** Beavers go bravely into the forests, Beavers are kind to beavers.
*** Bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf The baker baked the dough early in the morning. *** The bomber bombed Brandenburg.
*** Bananas were thrown to the funny monkey, Bananas were thrown to the funny monkey.
*** Three brothers are walking: brother Klim is shaved, brother Gleb is shaved, and brother Ignat is bearded
*** Grandma will have bob in her borscht. Grandma's bean blossomed in the rain,
*** Grandma bought beads for Marusya.
*** Malanya the chatterbox chatted, blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
*** The harrow harrowed an unharrowed field.
*** Take half a glass of sour milk from the white-bearded man.
I recommend reading:
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