Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Tongue Twisters

We have been getting our tongues in a tangle trying to say our tongue twisters quickly.

A tongue twister is a rhyme or a sequence of words that is difficult to say because it uses similar or repeated sounds. One of the reasons they are so hard to say is because they contain a lot of alliteration.

How quickly can you say our tongue twister without making a mistake?

Sally saw a see-saw while sailing on the sea.
Sally saw a sea shell on the sea shore.
Sally and Stella spilled some scoops of ice cream in the sea.
Stella saw seagulls on the sailing boat.

Ruby runs rudely on the rug to the rubber rugby ball while the rumbling rulers shake.

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