Engaging Pronunciation Activities for Pre-Intermediate Students and Above

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Engage your students with fun pronunciation activities centered around the themes of aunts, ants, cats, and baseball. From tongue twisters to playful rhymes, these activities are designed to improve pronunciation skills in an enjoyable way. Incorporating tongue twisters and rhymes featuring aunts, ants, baseball, cats, and more, this resource provides a dynamic approach to practicing pronunciation for English language learners at the pre-intermediate level and above.


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  1. Aunts and ants Pronunciation activities for Pre- Intermediate (A2) students and above Purple Hippo

  2. When Auntie Pat found an ant in her hat, she said, How do you do, well, well, fancy that! Your head is so small, your heart must be too, but I m sure that it must be the right size for you.

  3. Pat and the lads found a carp in a bag

  4. they wrapped it in lard and gave it a hat

  5. and jumped on a cart bound for Squiggly Flat, cos The Carp Rescue Centre, that s where it s at

  6. Cats in baseball are not often seen the bats are too heavy if you see what I mean

  7. the caps are too big for their little cat heads

  8. their hearts are not in it, so they re home in their beds

  9. Bart had a part in a play

  10. by The Bard

  11. he said not a word for Bart is a skull it wasn t exciting, it was really dull the part wasn t big, the part was not hard

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