Try some tongue twisters. tongue twisters are series of words that are difficult to see quickly. One example is the 33. Thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday. Try saying this a few times. It is not easy.
The 33 thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday. Word games like this will help you find the right placement for your mouth and tongue and can even help your pronunciation. You can find a list of great tongue twisters. Let's see more tongue twister. While we were walking we were watching window washers walk Washington's window with warm washing water While we were walking we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with or washing water. Tank twisters are funny, but they can also help you with your pronunciation and speaking.
They are a type of diction or articulation exercise which helps you learn to speak clearly. It's been found that the brain coordinates its articulation of words according to which muscles it needs to move. So sounds that use the same or similar muscles can confuse the brain. Benefits of tongue twisters they strengthen and stretch the muscles involved in speech. This muscle exercises leads to clear pronunciation, clearer speech patterns and helps rectify some of the hardest sounds for you. They are also just fun making learning pronunciation, something that can be quite frustrating, more enjoyable.
They show you which sounds are difficult for you, depending on your native language and your own strengths and weaknesses. Some sounds will be harder for you than others. tongue twisters can really highlight which sounds you are struggling with. You may get stuck on this same sound again and again. This is a sign to focus on that sound. Moreover, you may already be aware of sounds that are challenging for you.
For example, speakers of Korean and Japanese tend to have difficulty with the L or R sounds. So you already know that you should work on These sounds they are a great warm up. Even if you are a native speaker or your mastered English pronunciation. tongue twisters are a great warm up exercise before you make a presentation. Speaking public, teach a class, lead a meeting, act and more