Today
is Thursday. Let’s speak English with me. Eventhough, I don’t live in Bandung
now. But, I love Bandung very much. So, I’ll share everything about English on
Thursday.
For
the first posting, I’ll share about “Tongue Twister”. Do you know it?
Tongue Twister: word or phrase that is
difficult to say.
1.
She sells sea-shells on the
sea-shore, I’m sure.
2.
Sue is shocked to see a son
sleeps on the ice.
3.
Three gray geese on three
green hills.
4.
Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled
peppers.
5.
Sarah sits by six sick city slickers.
6.
Three throbbing thumping thrush thoroughly thwarting thirty thrashers.
7.
Round the rough and rugged rock the ragged rascal rudely ran.
8.
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck would chuck wood?
9.
Nine nimble noblemen nibbling nuts.
10. Fresh flesh of fresh fried fish.
11. Seven serious southern soldiers setting sail
south suddenly.
12. One obstinate old ostrich ordering ordinary
oranges.
13. Four fat friars fanning flickering flames.
14. Two tiny timid trying to trot to Tarrytown.
15. Sarah in a shawl a shoveled soft snow
softly.
16. Six thick thistle sticks.
17. I thought a thought, but the thought I
thought wasn’t the thought I thought. If the thought is the thought I thought,
I thought is the thought.
Ok,
now let’s read all the sentences fast. It can help you to pronounce well J.
J You are never too old to
learn J
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