Clear-speech Exercise

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Clear-speech Exercise
Presenting in English
The Tongue Twister
Practicing the S/P/C/B/D sound
1.
To sit in solemn silence in a dull dark
dock in a pestilential prison with a life,
long lock.
2.
Awaiting the sensation of a short sharp
shock from a cheap and chippy chopper on
a big, black block. 
The Tongue Twister
Practicing the T/D sound
1.
In tooting two tutors astute tried to tute a duke
on a flute.
2.
But duets so gruelling end only in duelling when
tutors astute toot the flute. 
The Tongue Twister
Practicing the M/H/I sound
She stood in a balcony inexplicably mimicking him
hiccupping and amicably welcoming him home.
Practicing the F/V/Th sound
1.
Five flippant Frenchmen fly from France for fashion.
2.
Vincent vowed vengeance very vehemently.
3.
This thin that thatch these themes those thorns the
thug they thank. 
The Tongue Twister
Practicing the D/K/L sound
1.
Do drop in at the Dewdrop Inn.
2.
Kiss her quick, kiss her quicker, kiss her
quickest.
3.
Larry sent that latter a letter later. 
The Tongue Twister
Practicing the J/I/Q/R sound
1.
Jean just jostled James gently.
2.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice
cream.
3.
Quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly…. (speed up)
4.
Reading and writing are richly rewarding. 
The Pirate of Penzance
I am the very pattern of a modern major-general.
I’ve information, vegetable, animal and mineral; I
know the Kings of England and I quote the fights
historical, I understand equations, both simple
and quadratical. I am very good at integral and
differential. Calculus I know the scientific names
of being animaculous. In short, in matter
vegetable, animal, and mineral, I am the very
model of a modern major-general. 
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Improve your English pronunciation with these fun tongue twisters! Practice the S/P/C/B/D, T/D, M/H/I, F/V/Th, D/K/L, and J/I/Q/R sounds through entertaining phrases. Challenge yourself to articulate clearly and enhance your speaking skills. Additionally, explore the whimsical verses of "The Pirate of Penzance." Master the enunciation of various sounds while having a delightful time with these tongue twisters and poetic excerpts.

  • Pronunciation
  • Tongue Twisters
  • English
  • Language Learning
  • Speaking Skills

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  1. Clear-speech Exercise Presenting in English

  2. The Tongue Twister Practicing the S/P/C/B/D sound 1.To sit in solemn silence in a dull dark dock in a pestilential prison with a life, long lock. 2.Awaiting the sensation of a short sharp shock from a cheap and chippy chopper on a big, black block.

  3. The Tongue Twister Practicing the T/D sound 1. In tooting two tutors astute tried to tute a duke on a flute. 2. But duets so gruelling end only in duelling when tutors astute toot the flute.

  4. The Tongue Twister Practicing the M/H/I sound She stood in a balcony inexplicably mimicking him hiccupping and amicably welcoming him home. Practicing the F/V/Th sound 1. Five flippant Frenchmen fly from France for fashion. 2. Vincent vowed vengeance very vehemently. 3. This thin that thatch these themes those thorns the thug they thank.

  5. The Tongue Twister Practicing the D/K/L sound 1. Do drop in at the Dewdrop Inn. 2. Kiss her quick, kiss her quicker, kiss her quickest. 3. Larry sent that latter a letter later.

  6. The Tongue Twister Practicing the J/I/Q/R sound 1. Jean just jostled James gently. 2. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. 3. Quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly . (speed up) 4. Reading and writing are richly rewarding.

  7. The Pirate of Penzance I am the very pattern of a modern major-general. I ve information, vegetable, animal and mineral; I know the Kings of England and I quote the fights historical, I understand equations, both simple and quadratical. I am very good at integral and differential. Calculus I know the scientific names of being animaculous. In short, in matter vegetable, animal, and mineral, I am the very model of a modern major-general.

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