Listening to tongue-twisters is one way to improve your English pronunciation. It's too difficult to say tongue-twisters in English so don't worry if you can't do it properly at first, just have fun!!!
You try to tell the next tongue-twister:
IF TWO WITCHES WERE
WATCHING TWO WATCHES, WHICH WITCH WOULD WATCH WHICH WATCH?
But, first I'm going to show you the vocabulary:
NOW, IT IS YOUR TURN!!
Hello Alberto! I like the activities you have proposed, but this one is so funny. Despite, the fun that are tongue twister, students can learn new vocabulary. And also in this activity the difference between words that sound exactly but are written different. Congratulation!!
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Maialen.
Hello Alberto!
ResponderEliminarI think the activity you have proposed is very funny and motivating for our students. Firstly, they have to read the tongue twister and then they have to try saying it. This is going to be very useful for our children because they are going to enjoy learning. Then, they are going to listen the tongue twister, so they could check by theirselves if they pronounce well or not.
I like a lot this activity because they are going to work on different skills (reading, speaking, listening, pronunciation and vocabulary), while they are having fun and enjoying.
Thank you for the activity!
Good afternoon Alberto:I loved your activity "tongue twister" because I think it's a way to practice english in a very different way as a new activity and as the same time they will learn different skills as speaking, pronuntiation...and they also learn an english's tongue twister. I haver never think in an activity like this and I have never learnt a tongue twister so I have also learnt. Congratulation!Regards,Susana Gómez
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