At Lending Language Lab, learning English should be fun, effective, and silly sometimes. One of the most entertaining ways to build better English pronunciation and speaking fluency is with a classic tool: the tongue twister.
A tongue twister is a phrase that’s difficult to say quickly because of repeated sounds. While they may seem like just a fun game, they’re powerful pronunciation exercises for English learners.
Tongue twisters help you:
Try adding these to your daily English speaking practice routine!
1. She sells seashells by the seashore.
Focus: “s” vs “sh” sounds.
2. Red lorry, yellow lorry.
Focus: The tricky “r” and “l” sounds are common challenges for many learners.
3. Six slippery snails slid slowly seaward.
Focus: “s” blends and sentence rhythm.
4. Thirty-three thirsty thieves thundered through Thursday.
Focus: Mastering the “th” sound in English.
5. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A legendary English tongue twister that combines speed and variety of sound.
These aren’t just for laughs—they’re great pronunciation exercises for beginners and advanced learners alike. Here’s how to practice:
These exercises are excellent additions to your ESL speaking practice or home English learning routine.
Post a video of your best (or funniest!) attempt and tag us on Instagram or TikTok @LendingLanguageLab.
Want a real challenge? Try making your own tongue twister, and we might feature it in our next blog or social media post!
Using tongue twisters to learn English is a simple but powerful tool for improving fluency, pronunciation, and confidence. Whether you’re practicing alone or using them in an ESL classroom, these phrases can boost your progress while keeping learning light and fun.
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