We develop tongue twister diction. Tongue twisters for adults: examples

The effectiveness and necessity of pronouncing tongue twisters to train correct diction was noted by Stanislavsky. Today, both speech therapists and literate parents of schoolchildren recommend cramming tongue twisters.

The development of modern society has led to the fact that today, if you do not speak beautifully and clearly, you simply will not be heard. So why not learn this from childhood and train yourself at the same time?

Correct diction and speech technique are necessary primarily for actors, television and radio presenters, business trainers, people who often give presentations and everyone who holds leadership positions. This list can be continued. Accordingly, if you want to be successful, recognizable, so that your speech is pleasant to listen to, you can’t go without tongue twisters.

It is also necessary to remember that pronouncing tongue twisters is a systematic process. That is, even if you are sure that you pronounced the tongue twister well and never stumbled, this does not mean that it is time to move on to another. After repeating a tongue twister 100 or more times, you will understand that there is no limit to perfection.

From time to time you need to consolidate the result obtained and pronounce the tongue twisters again and again. And don’t try to chase speed, the main thing is clear, loud and correct pronunciation, and speed will come with time. Also make sure to use the correct accents. The main thing in this matter is practice.

164 tongue twisters for training speech and diction.

1. (B,r) - Beavers wander into the forests. Beavers are brave, but they are kind to beavers.

2. (B, r) - All beavers are kind to their beavers.

3. (B,e) - Good beavers go into the forests, and woodcutters cut down oak trees.

4. (B) - White snow, white chalk, a white hare is also white. But the squirrel is not white - it wasn’t even white.

5. (B,c) - White oak tables, smoothly planed.

6. (B,p) - The bull is blunt-lipped, the bull is blunt-lipped, the bull’s white lip was blunt.

7. (B) - Okul baba shod, and baba also shod Okul.

8. (V, l) - Vavila’s sail was getting wet.

9. (V, p) - The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.

10. (V, l, d) - It is not visible whether the shares are liquid or not liquid.

11. (V, sh, w) - The emotional Varvara felt the emotion of the insensitive Vavila.

12. (B,c) - The waxwing plays with a pipe.

13. (V, t, r) - Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.

14. (V, r, h) - The nervous Babylonian Barbara, became nervous in Babylon, the nervous Babylonian Babylon of Babylonia.

15. (V, p) - The otter tried to snatch the fish from the otter.

16. (G,v,l) - Our head overtook your head with his head, out-headed.

17. (D,b,l) - The woodpecker hollowed out the oak, hollowed out, hollowed out, but did not hollow out and did not hollow out.

18. (D, l, g, h) - De-ideologized, de-ideologized, and further de-ideologized.

19. (D, r) - Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two wood splitters were talking about Larka, about Varka, about Larina’s wife.

20. (F, c) - Leather reins fit into the collar.

21. (F) - The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a squeeze.

22. (F) - The ground beetle is buzzing and buzzing, buzzing and spinning. I tell her, don’t buzz, don’t spin, and you better go to bed. You'll wake up all your neighbors if you're buzzing in your ear.

23. (Y, r, v) - Yaroslav and Yaroslavna
We settled in Yaroslavl.
They live nicely in Yaroslavl
Yaroslav and Yaroslavna.

24. (K,b) - In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocordin from Bulgaria.

25. (K, v) - You can’t say all the tongue twisters too quickly.

26. (K, p) - They drove a stake into the palisade and beat him up.

27. (K, t, r) - Kondrat’s jacket is a little short.

28. (K, n, l) - Is this colonialism? - No, this is not colonialism, but neo-colonialism!

29. (K, p, r) - From near Kostroma, from near Kostromishchi, four peasants walked. They talked about trading, and about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements.

30. (K, h, s) - A goat is walking with a goat.

31. (K, l) - Klim pounded a wedge into one pancake.

32. (K, r, g) - The crab made a rake for the crab, gave the rake to the crab - rake the gravel with the rake, crab.

33. (K, sh, p, n) - The little cuckoo bought a hood, put the cuckoo’s hood on, the little cuckoo looked funny in the hood.

34. (K, r, l) - Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole Karl’s clarinet.

35. (K, r, v, l) - The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel.

36. (K, r, m, n) - The Elector compromised the Landsknecht.

37. (K, r) - The courier overtakes the courier into the quarry.

38. (K, s, v) - Coconut makers boil coconut juice in short-coconut cookers.

39. (K, p) - Buy a pile of spades. Buy a pile of spades. Buy a peak.

40. (K, s) - Mow, scythe, while there is dew, away with the dew - and we are home.

41. (K, l, b) - Our Polkan from Baikal lapped. Polkan lapped and lapped, but Baikal did not become shallow.

42. (K, l, c) - There is no ring near the well.

43. (K, t, n) - The nervous constitutionalist Constantine was found acclimatized in the constitutional city of Constantinople and with calm dignity inventing improved pneumatic bag-punchers.

44. (K, l, p, v) - The cap is sewn, not in the Kolpakov style, the bell is poured, not in the Kolokolov style. It is necessary to re-cap, re-cap. The bell needs to be re-belled, re-belled.

45. (K, r, l) - The crystal crystallized, crystallized, but did not crystallize.

46. ​​(L, h) - The fox runs along the pole: lick the sand, the fox!

47. (L,k) - Klavka was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.

48. (L) - We ate, ate ruffs by the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce.

49. (L,n) - On the river shallows we came across a burbot.

50. (L, m, n) - In the shallows we lazily caught burbot, You exchanged the burbot for me tench. Was it not you who sweetly begged me for love, and beckoned me into the mists of the estuary?

51. (L) - Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia? They watered Lily and saw Lydia.

52. (L,b) - Malanya the chatterbox chatted and blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.

53. (L,k) - Klim threw a bow at Luka.

54. (M, l) - Mom washed Mila with soap, Mila didn’t like soap.

55. (P, r, m) - Your sexton will not out-sex our sexton: our sexton will over-sex your sexton, over-sex.

56. (P, x) - Get up, Arkhip, the rooster is hoarse.

57. (P, k, r) - In the pond at Polycarp there are three crucian carp, three carp.

58. (P, t, r) - Shot for quails and black grouse.

59. (P,k) - Our Polkan fell into a trap.

60. (P,t) - From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

61. (P, x) - Osip is hoarse, Arkhip is hoarse.

62. (P, r) - The quail hid the quails from the guys.

63. (P, g) - The parrot said to the parrot, I will parrot you, the parrot answers him - Parrot, parrot, parrot!

64. (P, k, sch) - The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but was silent about the ensign.

65. (P) - Pyotr Petrovich, nicknamed Perov, caught a pigtail bird; he carried it around the market, asked for fifty dollars, they gave him a nickel, and he sold it like that.

66. (P) - Once upon a time, while scaring a jackdaw, he noticed a parrot in the bushes, and then the parrot said: “You’re scaring the jackdaws, pop, scare. But just jackdaw, pop, scare, don’t you dare scare the parrot!”

67. (P) - I went to weed the fields.

68. (P, r, k) - Prokop came - dill is boiling, Prokop left - dill is boiling. Just as dill boils with Prokop, so without Prokop dill boils.

69. (P, r, h, k) - We talked about Prokopovich. What about Prokopovich? About Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about yours.

70. (P,k,r,t) - The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.

71. (P, r) - A quail and a quail have five quails.

72. (P, r, v) - The workers privatized the enterprise, privatized it, but did not privatize it.

73. (P, k) - Tell me about the purchases! — What kind of shopping? - About shopping, about shopping, about my shopping.

74. (P) - There is a haystack with a little underfoot, and under the haystack there is a quail with a little quail.

75. (P, k) - There is a priest on a head, a cap on the priest, a head under the priest, a priest under a cap.

76. (P, r, t) - Turner Rappoport cut through the pass, rasp and support.

77. (P) - In our courtyard, the weather has become wet.

78. (P, r, l) - Parallelogram parallelogrammil parallelogrammil but not parallelogrammed.

79. (P,t) - Ipat went to buy shovels.
Ipat bought five shovels.
I was walking across the pond and grabbed onto a rod.
Ipat fell - five shovels were missing.

80. (P, p) - Perpendiculars are drawn without protractors.

81. (P, r, t) - Praskovya traded crucian carp
For three pairs of striped piglets.
The piglets ran through the dew,
The piglets caught a cold, but not all of them.

82. (R, p, t, k) - Pankrat forgot Kondratov’s jack. Now Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road without a jack.

83. (R,g) - The guru’s inauguration went off with a bang.

84. (R, t, v) - The interviewer interviewed the interviewer, interviewed, but did not interview.

85. (R,l) - Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle. A mountain under an eagle, an eagle under a feather.

86. (R, m, n) - Roman Carmen put Romain Rolland’s novel in his pocket and went to “Romain” to see “Carmen”.
87. (R,v) - There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass. Don't cut wood on the yard grass!

88. (R,k) - A Greek was driving across the river, he saw a Greek - there was a cancer in the river. He stuck the Greek’s hand into the river, and the crayfish grabbed the Greek’s hand—duck!

89. (R, p) - Reported, but didn’t complete the report, completed the report, but didn’t complete the report.

90. (R, l) - The pig snouted, white-nosed, blunt-nosed, dug up half the yard with its snout, dug, dug. That’s why Khavronya was given a snout, so that she could dig.

91. (R) - On Mount Ararat, a cow was collecting peas with its horns.

92. (R, l, g) - The Ligurian traffic controller regulated in Liguria.

93. (R, m, t) - Margarita was collecting daisies on the mountain, Margarita lost daisies in the yard.

94. (S, n) - Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep on the hay.

95. (S, m, n) - In seven sleighs, seven Semenov with mustaches sat down in the sleigh themselves.

96. (S, k, v, r) - The fast talker quickly spoke quickly, that you can’t quickly talk all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk quickly, but having spoken quickly, he quickly said - that you can’t talk all the tongue twisters, you can talk quickly. And the tongue twisters jump like crucian carp in a frying pan.

97. (S, k, p, r) - Just as all tongue twisters cannot be quickly spoken, not spoken quickly, so all quick proverbs cannot be spoken quickly, not spoken quickly, and only all tongue twisters can be spoken quickly, spoken quickly!

98. (S,k) - Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge galloping, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift.

99. (C) - The wasp does not have a mustache, not a whisker, but antennae.

100. (S, m, n) - Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.

101. (S, k, r) - It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is forty hassle.

102. (S, n, k) - Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead, all in a snowdrift.

103. (S, r, t) - The longboat arrived at the port of Madras.
The sailor brought a mattress on board.
A sailor's mattress in the port of Madras
The albatrosses were torn apart in a fight.

104. (T, r, s) - Sergeant with the sergeant, captain with the captain.

105. (T) - Standing, standing at the gate, the Bull is stupidly wide-lipped.

106. (T,k) - The weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya’s scarves.

107. (T,k) - To interpret clearly, But there is no point in interpreting.

108. (T,t) - Fedka eats radish with vodka, eats Fedka with vodka and radish.

109. (T,r) - Spanking is of no use to Toropka. Toropka crust for future use.

110. (T) - Don’t go to such and such, don’t ask for such and such - here’s something for you.

111. (T,k) - The Turk smokes a pipe, the trigger pecks at the grain. Don't smoke a Turkish pipe, don't peck the trigger on a grain.

112. (F, h, n) - Feofan Mitrofanych has three sons Feofanych.

113. (F) — Fofan’s sweatshirt fits Fefele.

114. (F, d, b, r) - The defibrillator defibrillated, defibrillated, but did not defibrillate.

115. (F, r) - The pharaoh’s favorite for sapphire was replaced by jade.

116. (F, l, v) - I was at Frol’s, I lied to Frol about Lavra, I’ll go to Lavra, I lie to Lavra about Frol.

117. (X, t) - The crested little girls laughed with laughter: Xa! Ha! Ha!

118. (X, h, p) - There was a commotion in the garden -
Thistles bloomed there.
So that your garden does not die out,
Weed the thistles.

119. (X, sch) - Khrushchi grab horsetails.
An armful of quinine is enough for cabbage soup.

120. (C, p) - The heron’s chicken tenaciously clung to the flail.

121. (C, x) - The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead.

122. (C, r) - The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.

123. (C) - Well done among the sheep, but against the well done the sheep itself.

124. (C, k, p, d, r) - Once upon a time there were three Chinese
Yak, Yak-Ci-Drak and Yak-Ci-Drak-Ci-Drak-Ci-Droni.
Once upon a time there were three Chinese women
Chicken, Chicken-Drip and Chicken-Drip-Limpompony.

Here they got married:
Yak on Tsype Yak-Tsi-Drak on Tsype-drip
Yak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Droni on Chicken-Drip-Limpompony.

And they had children:
Yak and Tsypa have Shah,
Yak-Tsy has a fight with Tsypa-dripa - Shah-Shakhmoni,
U Yak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Droni
With Chicken-Dripa-Limpompony -
Shah-Shakhmoni-Limpomponi.

125. (H, t) - A quarter of a quadruple pea, without a wormhole.

126. (Ch, sh, sh) - Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig.

127. (C) - Our daughter is eloquent, her speech is pure.

128. (H) - The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.

129. (B, R) - Four little black little imps drew a drawing with black ink extremely cleanly.

130. (H, r) - Four turtles have four turtles each.

131. (H) - The custom of a bull, the mind of a calf.

132. (Ch, sh) - Three little birds are flying through three empty huts.

133. (Sh, s) - Sasha walked along the highway, carried a dryer on a pole and sucked on the dryer.

134. (Sh) - You even stained your neck, even your ears with black mascara. Get in the shower quickly. Rinse the mascara off your ears in the shower. Rinse off the mascara from your neck in the shower. After your shower, dry yourself off. Dry your neck, dry your ears, and don’t dirty your ears anymore.

135. (Sh) - The highest echelons walked around drunk.

136. (W, F) - A yellow dervish from Algeria rustles his silks in the hut and, juggling with knives, eats a piece of fig.

137. (Sh) — Shishiga walked along the highway, his pants rustling. The step will step, whisper: “Error.” Wiggles his ears.

138. (Ш) — Six little mice rustle in the reeds.

139. (Sh) - Boxwood, boxwood, how tightly you are sewn.

140. (W, m) - Jasper in suede is suede.

141. (Sh) - Forty mice walked, carrying sixteen pennies, two smaller mice carried two pennies each.

142. (Sh, k) - Two puppies, cheek to cheek, pinch the cheek in the corner.

143. (W, R) - The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.

144. (Sh, s) - Sasha has whey from yogurt in his porridge.

145. (Sh,k) - Sashka has cones and checkers in his pocket.

146. (Sh, k, v, r) - The cook cooked the porridge, boiled it, and undercooked it.

147. (W,F) - A piston is not a hornet:
does not buzz, glides quietly.

148. (Sh, r, k) - The little nesting doll’s earrings have disappeared.
Earrings I found an earring on the path.

149. (Sh, s, k) - Sunflowers look at the sun,
And the sun goes to sunflowers.

But the sun has a lot of sunflowers,
And the sunflower has only one sun.

Under the sun, the sunflower laughed sunnyly while it matured.
Ripe, dried up, pecked.

150. (W,R) - The balls of the ball bearing move around the bearing.

151. (Sh, s) - Sasha quickly dries the dryers.
I dried about six dryers.
And the old ladies are in a funny hurry
To eat Sasha's sushi.

152. (Sh, p, k) - Yeryoma and Foma have sashes that are wide all over their backs,
The caps are recapped, new,
Yes, the shlyk is well sewn, covered with embroidered velvet.

153. (Sh, r) - The riffraff rustled with the riffraff,
What rustling prevented the riffraff from rustling.

154. (Sh) - Mother gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.

155. (Sh,k) - Troshkina mongrel
She bit Pashka.
Pashka hits with his hat
Troshka's mongrel.

156. (Sh,k,h) - Under the mountain at the pine edge
Once upon a time there lived four old women,
All four are big talkers.
All day on the threshold of the hut
They chattered like turkeys.
The cuckoos fell silent on the pines,
Frogs crawled out of a puddle,
The poplars tilted their tops -
Hear old ladies chatting.

157. (Sh, k, p) - Pashkin’s mongrel bit Pavka on the leg, Pavka hits Pashkin’s mongrel with his hat.

158. (Sh, t) - The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream.

159. (Sh, t) - I’m dragging, I’m dragging, I’m afraid I won’t drag it,
But I definitely won’t release it.

160. (Ш,ж,ц) - In a puddle, in the middle of a grove
Toads have their own living space.
Another tenant lives here -
Water swimming beetle.

161. (Ш,ж,ч) - The train rushes grinding: w, h, w, w, w, h, w, w.

162. (Sh, h) - The puppies’ cheeks were cleaned with brushes.

163. (Brush, h) - I brush my teeth with this brush,
I clean my shoes with this one,
I clean my pants with this one,
These brushes are all needed.

164. (SH, t) - Wolves are prowling - looking for food.

An adult independently discovers any problem in himself and struggles with it. If he notices a defect in his speech, he corrects it. It is best to use tongue twisters. This is quite simple, because to get the necessary material you just need to open the corresponding article or section of the book.

Tongue twisters to improve speech

Tongue twisters are an excellent solution for developing oratory skills, as well as improving speech abilities. These effective and simple exercises are used by politicians, public figures, and TV presenters. Many of us believe that famous people were born with correct speech and clear diction. In fact, all this is the result of constant work on oneself.

And the hand of an expensive specialist is not always present here. Tongue twisters are exercises that are available to each of us. And to organize such activities you don’t need anything more than a small manifestation of willpower.

If you practice complex tongue twisters for adults seriously, you will be able to quickly improve your pronunciation. During training, a person begins to clearly pronounce sounds and breathe correctly. At the same time, speech articulation develops.

Tongue twisters have a special classification. It is created on the basis of various characteristics, which include complexity, simplicity, duration. That is, exercises to improve diction are longer. Folk tongue twisters often sound the shortest.

Selection of tongue twisters

First you need to select the most suitable tongue twisters for the situation. In this case, the peculiarities of phonetics of personal diction should be taken into account. That is, you need to choose those tongue twisters for adults that are difficult to read.

For the first workout, it is enough to prepare three exercises. After this, you can get down to business. But after completing the lesson, you should be completely confident in fully mastering the material. That is, the selected tongue twisters for adults should no longer cause difficulty in reading.

How to work with tongue twisters

Before starting classes, you need to take time to familiarize yourself with the theory. should be carried out in stages. First of all, you should read the tongue twister syllable by syllable, pronouncing each one thoroughly.

Gradually the pace needs to be increased. But there is no need to engage in Exaggerating your own capabilities will lead to hesitation. Tongue twisters for adults should be pronounced with control of diction and articulation.

If you need to practice with your child, you must first practice all the exercises yourself. In this case, the material is selected in advance. However, under no circumstances should you hesitate in front of your child. Of course, such an activity resembles a game. But don't make it too frivolous. And you should definitely try to be a role model for your child.

Examples of tongue twisters

Tongue twisters for adults that improve diction:

  1. I drive through potholes, I drive, I can’t get out of the potholes.
  2. Weak, thin Koschey is dragging a box of vegetables.
  3. The workers privatized the enterprise, privatized it, but did not privatize it further.
  4. The guru's inauguration went off with a bang.
  5. Is this colonialism? - No, this is not colonialism, but neocolonialism!
  6. Unpromising.
  7. In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocardine is from Bulgaria.
  8. Under the hood.
  9. The gazelle's eyes stared at her
  10. Underqualified.
  11. In the sewing industry, the boss is deceitful - his tailoring is lousy.
  12. Don't over-speak all the tongue twisters.

Advanced exercises

Difficult ones in adults help to cope with the problem of clarity of pronunciation at home and without additional witnesses. Or you can organize a half-joking game with friends. It consists of reading tongue twisters in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. As a result, you will have a rather interesting time.

Indeed, not everyone manages to cope with such phrases the first time:

  1. There’s a hill with sacks in the field, I’ll go out onto the hill, you’ll straighten the sack, you’ll take the sack. I'll fix it anyway.
  2. Carmen Roman put the novel in his pocket and went to see “Carmen” at “Roman”.
  3. He who does not work does not eat what he who works eats.
  4. De-ideologized, de-ideologized, and pre-ideologized.
  5. The fluorographer fluorographed fluorographers.
  6. I am a vertical climber. I can upright stump, I can invert stump.
  7. Zealous Staffordshire Terrier, frisky black-haired Giant Schnauzer.
  8. Coconut farmers boil coconuts and get coconut juice in coconut cookers.

In 2016, tongue twisters are the most relevant for improving adults' diction about monkeys. Their examples might look like this:

  1. The funny monkey was given bananas. The funny monkey was given bananas.
  2. The macaque dipped the koala in cocoa, the koala lazily lapped at the cocoa.

The importance of beautiful speech

We all want to be listened to with attention and enthusiasm. But how can you achieve this if you don’t work on yourself? There are only a few natural speakers. In most cases, adults identify their own shortcomings on their own. But it is not enough to simply talk about your inability to do something.

Must consciously make every effort to achieve the goal. Only in this way will he be able to significantly improve the situation. Doing the exercises may seem boring. But in reality, the result is worth the work.

If at first you can’t pronounce tongue twisters beautifully and clearly, don’t be upset. You should return to the exercises until your diction becomes correct. It is also important to ensure that your voice sounds pleasant. After all, harsh and shouting intonations will not be pleasant to listeners. No one will listen to such a speaker, even though his diction is clear. People do not like harshness; words should be pronounced distinctly, beautifully and measuredly.

That is, tongue twisters for the development of speech in adults significantly improve the quality of spoken phrases and improve memory. And training does not require a lot of time and effort. You can exercise at home in a familiar and comfortable environment.

A collection of children's tongue twisters for speech development, improving diction and entertainment. You need to read tongue twisters from childhood, because reading tongue twisters and memorizing them helps to form beautiful, smooth speech, they teach you to pronounce all the letters without skipping them or “swallowing them.”

Tongue twisters for children on this page are divided into several categories. The most important tongue twisters for improving diction are, of course, “with the letter P” and sibilant consonants. Reading complex tongue twisters will help you consolidate your skills, and funny children's tongue twisters will help you learn while playing.

Tongue twisters starting with the letter r

Tongue twisters starting with the letter R for children. Children's tongue twisters in P improve a child's diction and help develop correct speech.

Tongue twisters with hissing sounds

Tongue twisters with hissing sounds are the most popular tongue twisters for children using complex hissing consonants.

Funny tongue twisters

Simple funny tongue twisters - rhyming rhymes for young children for speech development and entertainment.

Complex tongue twisters

The most difficult tongue twisters for children. Well-known tongue twisters for developing diction, which you need to try to learn by heart and pronounce without hesitation.

English tongue twisters with translation

Reading tongue twisters in English develops speech in terms of pronunciation of letter combinations unusual for the Russian language. Tongue twisters in English with translation are designed for children over 6 years old learning a foreign language.

Modern tongue twisters

Children's most modern tongue twisters for general speech development. They assume not only memorization, but also pronunciation at speed.

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Beautiful speech is an important factor for success in career and personal life. Tongue twisters for speech development and diction training. Tips on how to work on tongue twisters.

“It’s even rarer to hear a good tongue twister on stage, consistent in tempo, clear in rhythm, clear in diction, in pronunciation and in conveying thoughts. Our tongue twister comes out not clear, but blurred, heavy, confused. This is not a tongue twister, but babbling, spitting out or spilling out words. A tongue twister must be developed through very slow, exaggeratedly clear speech. From long and repeated repetition of the same words in a tongue twister, the speech apparatus is so adjusted that it becomes accustomed to doing the same work at the fastest pace. This requires constant exercises. you need to do them, because stage speech cannot do without tongue twisters." K.S. Stanislavsky.

Russian folk tongue twisters help develop the speaker's speech technique, clear pronunciation of words and phrases, and the speaker's diction. It is important for the speaker to learn how to pronounce the tongue twister clearly, quickly, with different intonations (intonation of surprise, reflection, admiration, etc.), pronounce the tongue twister in a whisper, but with clear articulation of consonants with a strong exhalation on vowels and with open ligaments. That is, vowels need to be pronounced as if through a megaphone, and all sounds in a patter should be articulated, and not pronounced with a hysterical sound, which only injures the throat. In a tongue twister, the speaker needs to overcome all difficult sound combinations. It is important to pronounce a complex word syllable by syllable, albeit at a slow pace, but to pronounce it without any difficulties, misfires, or reservations. Pronounce each tongue twister first silently, but articulating, then switch to a whisper and only then out loud, first at a slow pace, and then at a fast pace, but remember the clarity of pronunciation.

There is a law of “stage” tongue twister (i.e., a fast pace of speech when a speaker speaks): the faster the speech, the clearer the diction, the brighter the intonation pattern should sound. Because the listener must have time to understand everything, hear everything the speaker is telling him, and see the pictures that the speaker conveys through speech. Those. the faster, the more accurate! Be especially specific about stress in difficult words. Try to feel the perspective in everything: in a phrase, in a word, in a thought, understanding and remembering that there is a tempo for pronouncing a syllable in a word, a word in a phrase, a phrase in a period of thought.

How to learn to speak beautifully? - Work on tongue twisters to develop your speech!

1. (B,r) - Beavers wander into the forests. Beavers are brave, but they are kind to beavers.

2. (B,r) - All beavers are kind to their beavers.

3. (B,e) - Good beavers go into the forests, and woodcutters cut down oak trees.

4. (B) - White snow, white chalk, a white hare is also white. But the squirrel is not white - it wasn’t even white.

5. (B,c) - White oak tables, smooth planed.

6. (B, p) - The bull is blunt-lipped, the bull is blunt-lipped, the bull’s white lip was blunt.

7. (B) - Okul baba shod, and baba also shod Okul.

8. (V, l) - Vavila’s sail was getting wet.

9. (V, p) - The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.

10. (V, l, d) - It is not visible whether the shares are liquid or not liquid.

11. (V, sh, w) - The emotional Varvara felt the emotion of the insensitive Vavila.

Tongue twisters for the development of diction

12. (B,c) - The waxwing whistles with a pipe.

13. (V, t, r) - Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.

14. (V, r, h) - The nervous Babylonian Barbara, became nervous in Babylon, the nervous Babylonian Babylon of Babylonia.

15. (V, p) - The otter tried to snatch the fish from the otter.

16. (G,v,l) - Our head overtook your head with his head, overheaded.

17. (D,b,l) - The woodpecker hollowed out the oak, hollowed out, hollowed out, but did not hollow out and did not hollow out.

18. (D, l, g, h) - De-ideologized, de-ideologized, and further de-ideologized.

19. (D, r) - Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two woodcutters were talking about Larka, about Varka, about Larina’s wife.

20. (F, c) - Leather reins fit into the collar.

21. (F) - The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a squeeze.

22. (F) - The ground beetle is buzzing and buzzing, buzzing and spinning. I tell her, don’t buzz, don’t spin, and you better go to bed. You'll wake up all your neighbors if you're buzzing in your ear.

23. (Y, r, v) - Yaroslav and Yaroslavna
We settled in Yaroslavl.
They live nicely in Yaroslavl
Yaroslav and Yaroslavna.

24. (K,b) - In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocordin from Bulgaria.

25. (K, v) - You can’t say all the tongue twisters too quickly.

26. (K, p) - They drove a stake into the palisade and beat him up.

27. (K, t, r) - Kondrat’s jacket is a little short.

28. (K, n, l) - Is this colonialism? - No, this is not colonialism, but neocolonialism!

29. (K, p, r) - From near Kostroma, from near Kostromishchi, four peasants walked. They talked about trading, and about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements.

30. (K, h, s) - A goat is walking with a goat.

31. (K, l) - Klim pounded a wedge into one pancake.

32. (K, r, g) - The crab made a rake for the crab, gave the rake to the crab - rake the gravel with the rake, crab.

33. (K, sh, p, n) - The little cuckoo bought a hood, put the cuckoo’s hood on, the little cuckoo looked funny in the hood.

34. (K, r, l) - Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole Karl’s clarinet.

35. (K, r, v, l) - The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel.

36. (K, r, m, n) - The Elector compromised the Landsknecht.

37. (K, r) - The courier overtakes the courier into the quarry.

38. (K, s, v) - Coconut makers boil coconut juice in coconut cookers.

39. (K, p) - Buy a pile of spades. Buy a pile of spades. Buy a peak.

40. (K, s) - Mow, scythe, while there is dew, away with the dew - and we are home.

41. (K, l, b) - Our Polkan from Baikal lapped. Polkan lapped and lapped, but Baikal did not become shallow.

42. (K, l, c) - There is no ring near the well.

43. (K, t, n) - The nervous constitutionalist Constantine was found acclimatized in the constitutional city of Constantinople and with calm dignity inventing improved pneumatic bag-punchers.

Tongue twisters for diction

44. (K, l, p, v) - The cap is sewn, not in the Kolpakov style, the bell is poured, not in the Kolokolov style. It is necessary to re-cap, re-cap. The bell needs to be re-belled, re-belled.

45. (K, r, l) - The crystal crystallized, crystallized, but did not crystallize.

46. ​​(L, h) - The fox runs along the pole: lick the sand, the fox!

47. (L,k) - Klavka was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.

48. (L) - We ate, ate ruffs at the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce.

Russian folk tongue twisters

49. (L,n) - On the river shallows we came across a burbot.

50. (L, m, n) - In the shallows we lazily caught burbot, You exchanged the burbot for tench. Was it not you who sweetly begged me for love, and beckoned me into the mists of the estuary?

51. (L) - Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia? They watered Lily and saw Lydia.

52. (L,b) - Malanya the chatterbox chattered and blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.

53. (L,k) - Klim threw a bow at Luka.

54. (M, l) - Mom washed Mila with soap, Mila didn’t like soap.

55. (P, r, m) - Your sexton will not out-sex our sexton: our sexton will over-sex your sexton, over-sex.

56. (P, x) - Get up, Arkhip, the rooster is hoarse.

57. (P, k, r) - In the pond near Polycarp there are three crucian carp, three carp.

58. (P, t, r) - Shot for quails and black grouse.

59. (P,k) - Our Polkan fell into a trap.

60. (P,t) - From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

61. (P, x) - Osip is hoarse, Arkhip is hoarse.

62. (P, r) - The quail hid the quails from the guys.

63. (P, g) - The parrot said to the parrot, I will parrot you, the parrot answers him - Parrot, parrot, parrot!

64. (P, k, sch) - The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but was silent about the ensign.

65. (P) - Pyotr Petrovich, nicknamed Perov, caught a pigtail bird; he carried it around the market, asked for fifty dollars, they gave him a nickel, and he sold it like that.

66. (P) - Once upon a time, a jackdaw pop was scaring, he noticed a parrot in the bushes, and then the parrot said: “You scare the jackdaw, pop, scare. But just jackdaw, pop, scare, don’t you dare scare the parrot!”

67. (P) - I went to weed the fields.

68. (P, r, k) - Prokop came - dill is boiling, Prokop left - dill is boiling. Just as dill boils with Prokop, so without Prokop dill boils.

69. (P, r, h, k) - We talked about Prokopovich. What about Prokopovich? About Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about Prokopovich, about yours.

70. (P,k,r,t) - The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.

71. (P, r) - A quail and a quail have five quails.

72. (P, r, v) - The workers privatized the enterprise, privatized it, but did not privatize it.

73. (P, k) - Tell me about the shopping! - What kind of purchases? - About shopping, about shopping, about my shopping.

Folk tongue twisters

74. (P) - There is a haystack with a little quail under it, and under the hay there is a quail with a little quail.

75. (P, k) - There is a priest on a shock, a cap on the priest, a shock under the priest, a priest under the cap.

76. (P, r, t) - Turner Rappoport cut through the pass, rasp and support.

77. (P) - In our courtyard, the weather has become wet.

78. (P, r, l) - Parallelogram parallelogrammed parallelogrammed but not parallelogrammed.

79. (P,t) - Ipat went to buy shovels.
Ipat bought five shovels.
I was walking across the pond and grabbed onto a rod.
Ipat fell - five shovels were missing.

80. (P, p) - Perpendiculars are drawn without protractors.

81. (P, r, t) - Praskovya traded crucian carp
For three pairs of striped piglets.
The piglets ran through the dew,
The piglets caught a cold, but not all of them.

82. (R, p, t, k) - Pankrat forgot the jack. Now Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road without a jack.

83. (R,g) - The guru’s inauguration went off with a bang.

84. (R, t, v) - The interviewer interviewed the interviewer, interviewed, interviewed, but did not interview.

85. (R,l) - Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle. A mountain under an eagle, an eagle under a feather.

86. (R, m, n) - Roman Carmen put Romain Rolland’s novel in his pocket and went to “Romain” to see “Carmen”.

Tongue twisters for speech development

87. (R, c) - There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass. Don't cut wood on the yard grass!

88. (R,k) - A Greek was driving across the river, he sees a Greek - there is a cancer in the river. He stuck the Greek's hand into the river, and the crayfish grabbed the Greek's hand - clap!

89. (R, p) - Reported, but didn’t complete the report, completed the report, but didn’t complete the report.

90. (R, l) - The pig snouted, white-nosed, blunt-nosed, dug up half the yard with its snout, dug, dug. That’s why Khavronya was given a snout, so that she could dig.

91. (R) - On Mount Ararat, a cow was collecting peas with its horns.

92. (R, l, g) - The Ligurian traffic controller regulated in Liguria.

93. (R, m, t) - Margarita was collecting daisies on the mountain, Margarita lost the daisies in the yard.

94. (S, n) - Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep on the hay.

95. (S, m, n) - In seven sleighs, seven Semenov with mustaches sat down in the sleigh themselves.

96. (S, k, v, r) - The fast talker quickly spoke quickly, that you can’t quickly talk all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk quickly, but having quickly spoken, he quickly said - that you can’t talk all the tongue twisters, you can talk quickly. And the tongue twisters jump like crucian carp in a frying pan.

97. (S, k, p, r) - Just as all tongue twisters cannot be quickly spoken, not spoken quickly, so all quick proverbs cannot be spoken quickly, not spoken quickly, and only all tongue twisters can be spoken quickly, spoken quickly!

98. (S,k) - Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge galloping, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift.

99. (C) - The wasp does not have a mustache, not a whisker, but antennae.

100. (S, m, n) - Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.

101. (S, k, r) - It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, and forty forty is a forty hassle.

102. (S, ny, k) - Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead, all in a snowdrift.

103. (S, r, t) - The longboat arrived at the port of Madras.
The sailor brought a mattress on board.
A sailor's mattress in the port of Madras
The albatrosses were torn apart in a fight.

104. (T, r, s) - Sergeant with the sergeant, captain with the captain.

105. (T) - Standing, standing at the gate, the Bull is stupidly wide-lipped.

106. (T,k) - The weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya’s scarves.

107. (T,k) - To interpret clearly, But there is no point in interpreting.

108. (T, t) - Fedka eats radish with vodka, eats Fedka with vodka and radish.

109. (T,r) - Spanking is of no use to Toropka. Toropka crust for future use.

110. (T) - Don’t go to such and such, don’t ask for such and such - here’s something for you.

111. (T,k) - The Turk smokes a pipe, the trigger pecks at the grain. Don't smoke a Turkish pipe, don't peck the trigger on a grain.

112. (F, h, n) - Feofan Mitrofanych has three sons Feofanych.

113. (F) - Fofan’s sweatshirt fits Fefele.

114. (F, d, b, r) - The defibrillator defibrillated, defibrillated, but did not defibrillate.

115. (F, r) - The pharaoh’s favorite for sapphire was replaced by jade.

116. (F,l,v) - I was at Frol’s, I lied to Frol about Lavra, I’ll go to Lavra, I lie to Lavra about Frol.

117. (X, t) - The crested girls laughed with laughter: Xa! Ha! Ha!

118. (X, h, p) - There was a commotion in the garden -
Thistles bloomed there.
So that your garden does not die out,
Weed the thistles.

119. (X, sch) - Khrushchi grab horsetails.
An armful of quinine is enough for cabbage soup.

120. (C, p) - The heron’s chicken tenaciously clung to the flail.

121. (C, x) - The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead.

122. (C, r) - The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.

123. (C) - Well done among the sheep, but against the well done the sheep itself.

124. (C, k, p, d, r) - Once upon a time there were three Chinese
Yak, Yak-Ci-Drak and Yak-Ci-Drak-Ci-Drak-Ci-Droni.
Once upon a time there were three Chinese women
Chicken, Chicken-Drip and Chicken-Drip-Limpompony.

Here they got married:
Yak on Tsype Yak-Tsi-Drak on Tsype-drip
Yak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Droni on Chicken-Drip-Limpompony.

And they had children:
Yak and Tsypa have Shah,
Yak-Tsy has a fight with Tsypa-dripa - Shah-Shakhmoni,
U Yak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Drak-Tsi-Droni
With Chicken-Dripa-Limpompony -
Shah-Shakhmoni-Limpomponi.

125. (H, t) - A quarter of a quadruple pea, without a wormhole.

126. (Ch, sh, sh) - Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig.

127. (H) - Our daughter is eloquent, her speech is pure.

128. (H) - The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.

129. (B, R) - Four little black little imps drew a drawing with black ink extremely cleanly.

130. (H, r) - Four turtles have four turtles.

131. (H) - The custom of a bull, the mind of a calf.

132. (Ch, sh) - Three little birds are flying through three empty huts.

133. (Sh, s) - Sasha walked along the highway, carried a dryer on a pole and sucked on the dryer.

134. (Sh) - Even your neck, even your ears, you stained with black mascara. Get in the shower quickly. Rinse the mascara off your ears in the shower. Rinse off the mascara from your neck in the shower. After your shower, dry yourself off. Dry your neck, dry your ears, and don’t dirty your ears anymore.

135. (Sh) - The highest echelons walked drunk.

136. (W, F) - In the hut, a yellow dervish from Algeria rustles with silks and, juggling with knives, eats a piece of fig.

137. (Sh) - Shishiga walked along the highway, his pants rustling. The step will step, whisper: “Error.” Wiggles his ears.

138. (W) - Six little mice rustle in the reeds.

139. (Sh) - Boxwood, boxwood, how tightly you are sewn.

140. (W,m) - Jasper in suede is suede.

141. (W) - Forty mice walked, carrying sixteen pennies, two smaller mice carried two pennies each.

142. (Sh, k) - Two puppies, cheek to cheek, pinch the cheek in the corner.

143. (W, R) - The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.

144. (Sh, s) - Sasha has whey from yogurt in his porridge.

145. (Sh,k) - Sashka has cones and checkers in his pocket.

146. (Sh, k, v, r) - The cook cooked the porridge, cooked it, and undercooked it.

147. (W,F) - A piston is not a hornet:
does not buzz, glides quietly.

148. (Sh, r, k) - The little nesting doll’s earrings have disappeared.
Earrings I found an earring on the path.

149. (Sh, s, k) - Sunflowers look at the sun,
And the sun goes to sunflowers.

But the sun has a lot of sunflowers,
And the sunflower has only one sun.

Under the sun, the sunflower laughed sunnyly while it matured.
Ripe, dried up, pecked.

150. (W,R) - The balls of the ball bearing move around the bearing.

151. (Sh, s) - Sasha quickly dries the dryers.
I dried about six dryers.
And the old ladies are in a funny hurry
To eat Sasha's sushi.

152. (W, p, k) - Yeryoma and Foma have sashes that are wide all over their backs,
The caps are recapped, new,
Yes, the shlyk is well sewn, covered with embroidered velvet.

153. (Ш,р) - The riffraff rustled with the riffraff,
What rustling prevented the riffraff from rustling.

154. (Sh) - Mother gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.

155. (Sh,k) - Troshkina mongrel
She bit Pashka.
Pashka hits with his hat
Troshka's mongrel.

156. (W,k,h) - Under the mountain at the pine edge
Once upon a time there lived four old women,
All four are big talkers.
All day on the threshold of the hut
They chattered like turkeys.
The cuckoos fell silent on the pines,
Frogs crawled out of a puddle,
The poplars tilted their tops -
Hear old ladies chatting.

157. (Sh, k, p) - Pashkin’s mongrel bit Pavka on the leg, Pavka hits Pashkin’s mongrel with his hat.

158. (Sch,t) - The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream.

159. (Sh, t) - I’m dragging, dragging... I’m afraid I won’t drag it,
But I definitely won’t release it.

160. (Ш,ж,ц) - In a puddle, in the middle of a grove
Toads have their own living space.
Another tenant lives here -
Water swimming beetle.

161. (Ш,ж,ч) - The train rushes grinding: w, h, w, w, w, h, w, w.

162. (Sh, h) - The puppies’ cheeks were cleaned with brushes.

163. (Brush, h) - I brush my teeth with this brush,
I clean my shoes with this one,
I clean my pants with this one,
These brushes are all needed.

164. (SH, t) - Wolves are prowling - looking for food.

Today you can meet not many people who can boast of excellent diction. Nature has not blessed everyone with clear pronunciation of sounds and words. However, the situation can be corrected if you systematically speak tongue twisters.

How to improve diction and clarity of speech?

Elastic and mobile articulatory organs make it possible to pronounce words clearly. It is thanks to them that a person does not swallow endings and does not lisp. One way to improve the functioning of these organs is through special exercises:

  • Involvement of the chest organs in the breathing process.
  • Training the muscles of the articular apparatus with warming up the lips, tongue and jaw.
  • Managing emotions - in addition to correct pronunciation of words, intonation is important.
  • Correct pronunciation of each sound.
  • Tongue twisters - if you pronounce them regularly, speech defects are corrected and diction is developed.
  • Stage speech – promotes the development of diction.

Tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction

Every person has been familiar with tongue twisters since childhood, but not everyone knows that they contribute to the development of speech and diction. As a training exercise, adults who have a lisp or other speech impediments are advised to recite them regularly. Tongue twisters are texts or phrases that consist of difficult to pronounce sounds. They are often folk works invented several centuries ago.

To improve diction and speech development using tongue twisters, you should adhere to the following recommendations:

  • For beginners, to practice pronunciation of difficultly combined sounds, you first need to select about 3 or 5 tongue twisters.
  • Tongue twisters must be pronounced slowly and clearly, since this is the way to quickly improve diction and speech development;
  • It is advisable to conduct training near a mirror; it is better to pronounce the text in a whisper or silently.
  • It is recommended to perform exercises on the pronunciation of tongue twisters with a certain emotion and a specific timbre.
  • It is advisable to speak the tongue twister in a sing-song manner.

Tongue twisters for the development of diction and speech of adults and children:

There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass, don’t cut wood on the grass in the yard.

Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
*

They gave Varenka - felt boots, Valenka - mittens.

There are also modern tongue twisters, specially compiled by linguists to solve a specific problem. For example, these:

The defibrillator defibrillated, defibrillated, but did not defibrillate.
*

Two hundred and twenty-two caravels tacked and tacked, but did not tack.

It is quite difficult to pronounce these tongue twisters, but such exercises help develop speech and improve diction.

Some tongue twisters for developing speech and improving diction are entire poems:

The cuckoo cuckoo bought a hood,

He put on the cuckoo's hood,

How funny the cuckoo is in the hood.

The Greek was driving across the river, he saw the Greek - there was a cancer in the river.

He put the Greek's hand in the river, and the crayfish grabbed the Greek's hand - wow!

The fast talker quickly spoke quickly,

That you can’t quickly pronounce all the tongue twisters,

But, having become nervous, he quickly said -

that all the tongue twisters will be re-spoken, re-pronounced.

And the tongue twisters jump like crucian carp in a frying pan.

Tongue twisters for adults can be long and short, simple and complex, but this is the best way to develop speech and improve diction.

Here are more examples of tongue twisters:

  1. In the hut, a yellow dervish from Algeria rustles with silks and, juggling with knives, eats a piece of fig.
  2. The bear cub was frightened: the hedgehog with the hedgehog and the hedgehog, the swift with the swift and the shorthair.
  3. Hedgehogs became friends with mice in the rye. Gone into the reeds - and there are no souls in the rye.
  4. The snake was bitten by the snake. You can't get along with the snake. I'm already terrified - the snake will eat it for dinner.
  5. I already granted the New hedgehogs a dozen pajamas.
  6. A woodpecker treats an ancient oak tree, A good woodpecker loves the oak tree.
  7. The brawler ram climbed into the weeds.
  8. Cucumbers are great green-white-lips.
  9. Smooth planed white oak tables.
  10. There was a white-winged ram, which killed all the rams.
  11. The baker baked a bagel, a bagel, a long loaf and a loaf of dough early in the morning.
  12. Varvara was guarding the chickens, and the crow was stealing.
  13. Open the gate, Uvar, there is firewood on the grass near the yard.
  14. Beavers go bravely into the forests, Beavers are kind to beavers.
  15. A sorcerer performed magic in a stable with the wise men.
  16. You don’t wear trousers instead of a shirt, You don’t ask for rutabaga instead of a watermelon, You can always distinguish a number from a letter, And can you distinguish between ash and beech?
  17. Granny bought beads for Marusya.
  18. Grandma's bean blossomed in the rain, Grandma's bean will bloom in borscht.
  19. Take half a glass of sour milk from the white-bearded man.
  20. We bought Valerika and Varenka mittens and felt boots.
  21. Georgy Georgievich tells Grigory Grigoryevich about Grigory Georgievich, and Grigory Grigoryevich tells Georgy Georgievich about Georgy Grigoryevich.
  22. Valerik ate dumplings, and Valyushka ate cheesecake.
  23. The crow missed the little crow.
  24. The big guy Vavila merrily moved his pitchfork.
  25. The driver was carrying straw.
  26. Exquisite script has a very powerful effect on us.
  27. Valya got her felt boots wet in the thawed patch. Valenka's felt boots fell into a thawed patch.
  28. Bananas were thrown to a funny monkey. Bananas were thrown to a funny monkey.
  29. And I have no time for feeling unwell. There’s a honey cake for honey, but I’m not in the mood for a honey cake.
  30. The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel. About the lieutenant colonel and lieutenant colonel. About the lieutenant and about the lieutenant. About the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant. About the ensign and about the ensign. About the lieutenant colonel, but about the ensign.
  31. The interviewer interviewed the interventionist.
  32. The snout pig was white-nosed, blunt-nosed; I dug up half the yard with my snout, dug, dug up
  33. Karl stole Klara's advertising, and Klara stole Karl's budget.
  34. The merchandisers lied - the sampling of samovars was disrupted.
  35. Advertising for grips has seams with coverage, but potholders without coverage have been snatched up.
  36. The strip about carpets was replaced by two half-strips about vacuum cleaners.
  37. The core consumers of piastres are pirates, and pirates are piranhas.
  38. The biceps on a bodybuilder’s cityboard are small.
  39. Brainstorm: din, thunder, shouting of mouths, feast of rhymes, suddenly - boom! Shine!
  40. Creative is not creative, it needs to be re-creative!
  41. The sample of cleaners driving Rolls-Royces is unrepresentative.
  42. The bankers were rebranded, rebranded, rebranded, but not rebranded.
  43. In Cannes the lions did not wreath wreaths for the lazy.
  44. De-ideologized, de-ideologized, and pre-ideologized.
  45. In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocordin from Bulgaria.
  46. Their pesticides are not comparable to ours in terms of their pesticide effectiveness.
  47. The workers privatized the enterprise, privatized it, but did not privatize it.
  48. Coconut cookers boil coconut juice in coconut cookers.
  49. Lilac teeth picker.
  50. The fluorographer fluorographed the fluorographer.
  51. I am a vertical climber. I can twist my stump, I can twist my stump.
  52. The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.
  53. Is this colonialism? - No, this is not colonialism, but neocolonialism!
  54. The sorcerer was doing magic in the stable with the sorcerers.
  55. We ate, ate ruffs from the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce.
  56. Our head has out-headed your head, out-headed.
  57. Pavel swaddled Pavlushka, swaddled and unswaddled.
  58. Reported, but didn’t complete the report, completed the report, but completed the report. Traffic controller
  59. The Ligurian regulated in Liguria.
  60. In our courtyard, the weather has become wet. Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in the hallway.
  61. The wasp does not have a mustache, not a whisker, but antennae. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge galloping, Senka off his feet, Sonya in the forehead, all in a snowdrift.
  62. Osip is hoarse, Arkhip is hoarse. He doesn’t want to mow with a scythe, he says, a scythe is a scythe.
  63. The net caught on a twig.
  64. Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves.
  65. Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons.
  66. The waxwing whistles with a flute.
  67. Two rivers: Vazuza with Gzhat, Vazuza with Gzhat.
  68. The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead.
  69. Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig.
  70. Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies, and the mice, which are worse, noisily fumble for pennies.
  71. Forty mice walked and six found pennies, and the poorer mice found two pennies each.
  72. A quarter of a quadruple of peas, without a wormhole.
  73. Konstantin stated.
  74. The emotional Lukerya felt the unfeeling Nikolka.
  75. Appreciates the flail cut by the braid.
  76. Mower Kosyan mows obliquely with a scythe. The mower will not mow the mower.
  77. The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the grass snake has a snake.
  78. It's terrible for a beetle to live on a bitch.
  79. Two puppies are nipping cheek to cheek at a brush in the corner.
  80. The river flows, the stove bakes.
  81. Tongs and pliers - these are our things.
  82. The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream.
  83. You even stained your neck, even your ears with black mascara. Get in the shower quickly. Rinse the mascara off your ears in the shower. Rinse off the mascara from your neck in the shower. After your shower, dry yourself off. Dry your neck, dry your ears, and don’t dirty your ears anymore.
  84. There is no ring near the well.
  85. The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but not spinning.
  86. Jasper in suede became mossy.
  87. Zyamka chewed suede, Zyamka chewed suede in the castle.
  88. Boxwood, boxwood, how tightly you are sewn.
  89. Fedka eats radish with vodka.
  90. The sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain.
  91. Brit Klim is a brother, Ignat is a brother, and brother Pankrat is bearded.
  92. To the Habsburgs from Strasbourg.
  93. Mom did not spare soap. Mom washed Mila with soap. Mila didn't like soap, Mila dropped the soap.
  94. The water truck was carrying water from the water supply.
  95. Rhododendrons from the arboretum.
  96. On Mount Ararat Varvara was picking grapes.
  97. The weather in the courtyard became wet.
  98. Two woodcutters were talking about Larka and Varka
  99. The longboat arrived at the port of Madras. The sailor brought a mattress on board. In the port of Madras, a sailor's mattress was torn apart in a fight by albatrosses.
  100. The Queen gave the gentleman a caravel.

Tongue twisters with the letter P for the development of speech in adults

Often, adults have a defect when they pronounce the letter “R”. Such speech is unpleasant for others to hear, and this nuisance also causes inconvenience for the person himself. To remove the flaw, tongue twisters come to the rescue. This method of eliminating defects in the pronunciation of the letter P also helps improve diction and speech development.

There are many examples of tongue twisters with the letter P for speech development in adults:

1. Once upon a time a crucian carp

Gave me a coloring book.

And Karas said:

“Color the fairy tale, Karasenok!”

On the coloring page Karasenka -

Three funny pigs:

The little crucian turned the piglets into crucian carp!

2.On Mount Ararat, Varvara was picking grapes.

3. The ship was carrying caramel,

The ship ran aground

The sailors ate caramel while aground for two weeks.

4. Yegor walked through the yard

He carried an ax to repair the fence.

5. The jackdaw sat on the fence
Rook started a conversation with her

6. There is firewood in the yard,
there is firewood behind the yard,
there is firewood under the yard,
there is firewood above the yard,
firewood along the yard,
firewood across the yard,
The yard will not accommodate firewood.

7. Agrafena and Arina have dahlias growing.

8. It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie,
And forty forty is forty troubles.

9. Radish rarely grew in the garden,
The garden bed was rarely in order.

10. Shot for quails and black grouse.

11. Rimma cleans the frame early, Roma cleans the wound nearby.

12. The queen had a gentleman.
The gentleman had a queen.
Who's the queen? Who's the gentleman?

13. There is a crust in front of the cow box.

14. King Clarik has a king,
Queen Carlisle has a dwarf.
The dwarf is Karl, and the king is Clara,
Clara has a clarinet, Karl has corals.
Clara stole corals from Karl,
And Karl stole Clara’s clarinet.
Clara doesn't have a clarinet, but she does have corals.
Karl has a clarinet, but no corals.
Queen Carlisle punished Clara
For stealing coral from the dwarf Charles,
And King Klarik punished Charles,
The one who stole the clarinet from the thief.
If Karl had not stolen from Clara,
Clara wouldn't have stolen the coral then,
Klarik would listen to his stolen clarinet,
And Carl gave the corals to Carlisle.

15. The ram is delighted -
The ram has a drum
And the ram drums on the drum,
A ram drums on a drum.

16. Lord Charles stole three corals from Clara,
Clara didn't steal Lord's corals!

17. Brought Prov to Egor
There's a mountain of firewood in the yard.

18. Woodcutters chop
Cheese oaks for log houses.

19. Snout pig, blunt-nosed, white-nosed,

I dug up half the yard with my snout,

Dug, undermined

I didn’t make it to the hole.

That's why the sow and the snout,

So that she digs.

20. He reported, but didn’t complete his report, completed his report, but didn’t complete his report.

21. Children played together in the orchestra:

Karl played the black clarinet,

Kirill - on the horn,

On the harp - Allah,

And Lara played the piano.

If you use your imagination, you can come up with other options for tongue twisters to develop speech and improve diction. The main thing is that training is regular. Correct pronunciation of sounds and clear speech are necessary not only for speakers, but also for adults in everyday life.



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