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Take a little brother, sister or your own kid and let’s see who wins the challenge! “Hello!” by Todd Trapani© If you haven’t had enough training, even they can tie your tongue into a Gordian knot. Tongue twisters for kids are all sweet, fun and games until you increase the speed. Six sleek swans swam swiftly southwards.Bonus: Tongue twisters in Spanish & Frenchīefore trying the English tongue twisters for champions that talk fast, let’s warm-up your speech muscles with some short and fairly easy tongue twisters for beginners.Tongue twisters with “s”, “r”, “l” and “th”.If you too want to improve or perfect your English pronunciation, let’s dive into this complete list of English tongue twisters: from short tongue twisters to tongue twisters for kids, tongue twisters with the letter “s” and tongue twisters in Spanish & French to further challenge your pronunciation. What is more, tongue twisters were – and probably still are – used by actors before a representation, by politicians before a speech and even by news anchors before going live. The more you practice, the better your pronunciation will be. Basically, a tongue twister works the same way as physical exercise. Tongue twisters don’t make a lot of sense, but they are filled with repeated sounds making them extremely helpful in speech therapy. So what’s a tongue twister? Cambridge Dictionary defines it as “a sentence or phrase that is intended to be difficult to say, especially when repeated quickly and often”. Nevertheless, to this day, people all around the world still love to have a laugh and improve their pronunciation with a good ol’ tongue twister. For example, the world-famous Peter Piper tongue twister first appeared in print sometime in 1813, in a book called “Peter Piper’s Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation” (a tongue twister in itself, isn’t it?). Tongue twisters of all sorts and sizes have been raising laughs and knotting tongues for decades.
