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#30 Tongue twister: Switching watches

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Robert watched Richard switch his Irish wristwatch for a Swiss wristwatch.

Translation:
Robert Richardning Irlandiyalik qo'l soatini Shveytsariya qo'l soatiga almashtirishini tomosha qildi.

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🔘 Fluency and accuracy: Tongue twisters force you to pay more attention to correct pronunciation, while at the same time trying to speak fast. Keep practicing them until your both fluent and accurate, it’ll benefit your speaking skill!

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#31 Tongue twister: Tough Nonsense

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Pad kid poured curd pulled cod.

❗️ Unfortunately there is no translation for this tongue twister as it doesn’t mean anything. Researchers at MIT have tried to create the most difficult tongue twister of all times believe that this one could be it. Practice to see if they are right and if you belong to the very few people who can say it correctly multiple times!

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#32 Tongue twister: Ough My Goughd!

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ English can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.

Translation:
Ingliz tilini qattiq, batafsil o’ylash orqali tushinish mumkin lekin.

❗️ Insanely, the letter combination “ough” has as many as 9 different pronunciations. Practice the most common ones by looking at the words as a whole.

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#33 Tongue twister: Sleepy sheep

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ These sheep shouldn’t sleep in a shack. Sheep should sleep in a shed.

Translation:
Bu qo‘ylar kulbada uxlamasligi kerak. Qo'ylar omborxonada uxlashlari kerak.

🔘 Fluency and accuracy: Tongue twisters force you to pay more attention to correct pronunciation, while at the same time trying to speak fast. Keep practicing them until your both fluent and accurate, it’ll benefit your speaking skill!

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#34 Tongue twister: Big Apple

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ I like New York. Unique New York. I like unique New York.

Translation:
Menga Nyu York yoqadi. Yagona Nyu York. Menga yagona Nyu York yoqadi.

🔘 Fluency and accuracy: Tongue twisters force you to pay more attention to correct pronunciation, while at the same time you’re trying to speak fast. Keep practicing them until your both fluent and accurate, it’ll benefit your speaking skill!

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#36 Tongue twister: Peter Piper

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Translation:
Piter Payper bir oram tuzlangan qalampir tanladi. Piter Payper tuzlangan qalampirdan bir oram tanlaganmi? Agar Piter Payper bir oram tuzlangan qalampir tanlagan bo'lsa, Piter Payper tanlagan bir oram tuzlangan qalampir qani?

🔘 Intonation: As a rule of thumb (=approximate rule, not 100% rule), go ↗️ before commas and ↘️ before full stops. Go ↗️ at the end of yes-or-no questions and ↘️ at the end of wh-questions. 👇

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers ↘️. Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers ↗️? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers ↗️, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked ↘️?

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#37 Tongue twister: War

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.

Translation:
Sadoqatli jangchi nimaga biz boshqarishimizdan kamdan-kam xovotir oladi.

🔘 Fluency and accuracy: Tongue twisters force you to pay more attention to correct pronunciation, while at the same time you’re trying to speak fast. Keep practicing them until your both fluent and accurate, it’ll benefit your speaking skill!

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#38 Tongue twister: Wishful witches

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Three witches wished three wishes but which witch knows which witch wished which wish?

Translation:
Uchta jodugar uchta tilak tiladi, ammo qaysi jodugar qaysi jodugar qaysi tilakni tilaganini biladi?

🔘 Fluency and accuracy: Tongue twisters force you to pay more attention to correct pronunciation, while at the same time you’re trying to speak fast. Keep practicing them until your both fluent and accurate, it’ll benefit your speaking skill!

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#mistakes
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#oddmanout
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#pronunciation
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Sit down and help yourself. Interesting videos plus script plus activities.

#tongue_twisters
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#uni_vocab
Understand university-related vocabulary.

#vocabulary
Learn about lexical problems and pick the right words next time.

#world_englishes
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#writing
Say goodbye to your most common and unnecessary writing mistakes.
Tongue twister #39: Happy Hector

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Hector the happy hedgehog hugged heaps of hibiscus while humming a harmonious hymn.

Translation:
Baxtli tipratikan Gektor gibiskusni quchoqlab, uyg‘un madhiya kuylamoqda.

Why practice?
🔘 Pronunciation – The [h] sound is always soft in English, not like the Russian [x]. Unfortunately for Uzbeks, the two are not clearly distinguished in the Uzbek language.

Check out a previous post about this problem.

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