Poems about the letter Sh - a selection of children's poems


How to work with tongue twisters to improve diction

Procedure for working with tongue twisters for children and adults

  • Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
  • Sasha accidentally hit a bump with his hat.
  • Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their hallway.
  • Forty mice walked and found six pennies, and the smaller mice found two pennies each.
  • A predator is prowling in the grove - the predator is looking for food.
  • In the grove, stirring the grass, we will pluck sorrel.
  • The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.
  • The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead.
  • Have the lilies been watered, or have the lilies withered?
  • There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass, don’t cut wood on the grass in the yard!
  • The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.
  • We ate and ate ruffs at the spruce tree; They were barely finished at the spruce.
  • The rolling “er” is not in vain sonorous: it growls and rumbles in persistent work!

Long tongue twisters for developing diction

  • Pankrat Kondratov forgot his jack, and Pankrat couldn’t lift the tractor on the road without a jack. And a tractor jack is waiting on the road.
  • On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked.
  • The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but said nothing about the ensign.
  • King Clarik has a king, Queen Carlisle has a dwarf. The dwarf is Karl, and the king is Clara. Clara has a clarinet, Karl has corals. Clara stole corals from Karl, and Karl stole Clara's clarinet. Clara doesn't have a clarinet, but she does have corals. Karl has a clarinet, but no corals. Queen Carlisle punished Clara for stealing corals from the dwarf Karl, and Clarik the king of Karl punished the one who stole the clarinet from the thief. If Karl had not stolen from Clara, Clara would not have stolen the corals, Clarik would have listened to his clarinet as he stole, and Karl gave the corals to Carlisle.
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