“I Saw A Kitten Eating Chicken In the Kitchen”
Ok so let’s try it faster!
I Saw A Kitten Eating Chicken In the Kitchen
I Saw A Kitten Eating Chicken In the Kitchen
I Saw A Chicken Eating Kitchen..
Argh… Ok! I completely agree tongue twisters are definitely fun and a great way to work up your pronunciation skills! As kids, we would take it as a challenge to outdo our friends and say the twisters perfectly for as many times as we were challenged. But did we really succeed?? Not quite! After the first two times, the words would jumble up, and we would all end up laughing. The fun sounding words that rhyme with each other are still interesting to not just the kids but also for grown-ups like us. Try reciting any one of the phrases you like along with your kid and enjoy the laughs that follow. So, if you are up for the challenge, here are 7 funny and interesting tongue twisters for you to try out. Have fun!
Let’s start with the easy ones!!
Simple and Basic Tongue Twisters
“She Sells Seashells by the Seashore”
“Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?”
“Near an ear, a nearer ear, a nearly eerie ear “
“Red lorry, yellow lorry”
So, did you get a hang of these simple ones?? Well, they were just a warm up for you. Let’s get deeper and try out these bigger phrases and see how you do! Try these out with your friends to make the practice fun and exciting for all.
Tongue Twister Challenge
“I slit a sheet, a sheet, I slit.
Upon a slitted sheet, I sit.”
“A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk,
but the stump thunk the skunk stunk.”
“The two Tibble twins tied tiny twine
to twelve teachers’ tipping trek tents.”
And lastly,
“Betty bought some butter,
But the butter was bitter,
So Betty bought some better butter
To make the bitter butter better.”
What Really are Tongue Twisters?
Tongue twisters are phrases made out of rhyming words that are repeated in a sequence. They can sound silly to your ears, but they actually help in developing our speech and vocabulary. If you have not yet tried twisting your tongue with such phrases, its time you try out some of these tongue twisters above.
What Are The Benefit Of Practicing Tongue Twisters?
Tongue twisters are one of the best ways to help your child learn dictation, speech, vocabulary and also help them aid pronunciation. They help flex the muscles of your tongue, helping in developing a clear pronunciation in you and your child. Also, it helps boost your confidence when you successfully get to recite the twisters without flaws. And above all, it is fun to recite tongue twisters, no matter whether you do it for fun or to enhance your lingual skills. Hope you have fun trying these super tongue twisters!!