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Andrea - Aisha
Tounge twisters If you are learning English have you tried reading out loud a tongue twister? This can help you with your pronunciation. Even native speakers can get jumbled up with the words sometimes.

I know, the title has the incorrect spelling for TONGUE! Apologies, I posted it before I realised the misspelling and now I can't edit the title!

Have a beautiful day :)

2018년 10월 5일 오전 6:23
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One of the hardest tongue twisters is also one of the simplest:

Red lorry, yellow lorry

Try saying that fast a few times! 

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2018년 10월 5일
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Yes, of course, Andrea :)

We have done that more than once I believe on italki on Richard's discussions.

We really had fun reading the tongue twisters he shared with us :D Here's the

Richard I meant: https://www.italki.com/user/596420

Unfortunately I can't find the discussions I'm talking about because he has many

in his list. I would need to go through many of them to find the ones in question  :D

2018년 10월 5일
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To be frank and honest; Tongue twisters never help in improving pronunciation. This is the only tip that is of no avail. When I speak even native speakers cannot pronounce the words as  I do. It is all about using handy dictionary installed on your smartphone having the pronunciation listening feature. Wow! It is awesome. You're on Bus, School, Office, etc. you look up the meaning of a word instantaneously on your smart phone's Dictionary and listening to both American and British pronunciation simultaneously.  
2018년 10월 5일

Oh my goodness! So sorry, thankyou SuKi for pointing that out! Shows that I am only human and make mistakes also like many teachers do from time to time. Definitely didn't have my coffee at that point!

Oh really, is that your experience sandy boy? I have found tongue twisters have helped students with pronunciation of letters.

2018년 10월 5일

집에서 편안하게 언어를 배울 수 있는 기회를 놓치지 마세요. 경험 많은 강사진을 살펴보고 지금 바로 첫 수업을 신청하세요!