Tongue Twister Pronunciation Challenge

Well hey there, I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Today, I’ve asked a good friend of mine

to join me for a tongue twister challenge!

And you might just recognise her!

Just in case you missed it, yesterday,

November the eleventh,

was International Tongue Twister Day.

Yep, there is an official day to twist your tongue

and focus on some challenging English sounds.

So Gabby and I decided that we’d like to celebrate

this fine day with you

by challenging each other and you

to complete some tricky tongue twisters.

Now you may recognise Gabby from the amazing

Go Natural English Youtube channel.

If you do know her, make sure you say hi

in the comments below.

She’ll be down there saying hi too.

Gabby is an American English teacher and since

I’m an Australian English teacher,

you might hear some differences in our pronunciation

during this lesson.

Most notably, you’ll hear a little difference in

vowel sounds and the

/r/ consonant sound,

particularly when it’s at the end of words.

So see if you can recognise some of those differences.

You might need to listen carefully.

So in this video, I’ll be challenging Gabby

to some tongue twisters.

And they’re pretty tricky ones too!

But Gabby challenged me to some of her favourite

tongue twisters, and you can watch that video

on her channel.

I’ll link to it at the end of the lesson.

So don’t go anywhere!

Now even though tongue twisters are short sentences

they repeat the same or very similar sounds

over and over again

like an intense gym workout for your tongue!

Repetition will help your tongue

to feel more comfortable with these

strange English sounds.

And it will also help you to reduce your accent a little

and pronounce words more quickly.

And lastly,

tongue twisters are ridiculously fun!

I guarantee that you’ll be laughing at Gabby

and me during this lesson.

And you’ll probably be laughing at yourself too

and that’s fine!

So Gabby, I hereby challenge you

to say my tongue twisters

as fast as you can.

Emma, I hereby accept your tongue twister challenge!

Are you ready?

Yes! I think I’m ready!

Okay!

Let’s do this.

Number one.

How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?

It’s tricky, right?

So one of the most challenging parts

about this tongue twister

is the repeated

/kr/ and /kl/ consonant clusters.

Many of you have trouble hearing and producing

the different sounds for /r/ and /l/ consonants.

And when these sounds are pushed together with the

/k/ sound, it’s even more of a challenge.

So if you’re having trouble with this part, then

pause the video for a minute

and practise the sounds a few times.

Clam.

Clean.

Cram.

Cream.

Try it one more time yourself. Are you ready?

Okay Gabby, number two.

And this one’s a little tricky!

Six sick hicks nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks.

I can’t remember it!

This one is really hard!

Woo! I think I memorised it!

That one’s hard!

So I said earlier that

we use tongue twisters to practise difficult sounds

again and again to try and improve them.

So can you guess which combination of sounds

we were practising here?

The /ks/ consonant cluster.

Six.

Hicks.

Bricks.

Picks.

Sticks.

And also, the short /ɪ/ sound.

So try to focus on the short /ɪ/ and avoid the long

/ɪ/ sound.

It’s not

and

but ‘picks and sticks’.

Okay?

If you need to pause and practise

some of these words on their own first,

then please do - that’s a great strategy.

Now if you’re ready, it’s your turn to try.

Number three.

Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier

were reared wrongly in a rural brewery.

One more time, even faster!

Oh yeah!

This one is so hard!

‘Rural brewery’ - it’s a tongue twister on its own, isn’t it?

The challenge is the /r/ consonant sound

so if you need to spend a few minutes getting your

tongue warmed up and ready for that sound, then do it!

So the tip of your tongue

should not be touching anything at all

and it should be raised up a little in the middle

and pulling back in your mouth.

Rural.

Now, you’re lucky

that neither Gabby or myself

speak with a British English accent because this word

is really hard to say in an English accent.

Ready? Practise with me!

That’s the /u/ vowel sound.

So the second syllable is unstressed

and it’s lower in pitch.

Now, ‘brewery’.

So the middle syllable here is really soft

so if you’re having a lot of trouble pronouncing this word

then I’ve got a tricky for you!

Try

It’s close enough

and it’s a little easier to say.

Now there’s a noticeable difference in the way

that Gabby and I pronounce this word, ‘warrior’.

Can you hear the difference in that

stressed syllable there?

That /ɒ/ sound. The first syllable.

And that’s actually the same sound that you’ll hear

in this male name, ‘Roger’.

And in ‘wrongly’, as well.

So where I pronounce this vowel sound as

Gabby uses more of an R sound.

Roger.

Wrongly.

And did you also notice the different pronunciation

at the end of the name, ‘Roger’?

Standard American English pronunciation

pronounces the /r/ sound at the end

after the vowel sound, and you’ll hear Gabby say that.

Roger.

But standard British English and Australian English,

we don’t pronounce that sound.

Roger.

So this is a really noticeable pronunciation difference

between our accents.

Well thanks Gabby! I picked some really tricky

tongue twisters there for you.

Thank you so much Emma!

I enjoyed your challenge,

those were really tricky tongue twisters!

Happy International Tongue Twister Day to everyone!

And how did you go?

Was one of those tongue twisters particularly

difficult for you?

Tell me which one was the hardest in the comments.

I think that the second one was probably

the most difficult for me.

And have you got any other tongue twisters of your own

that you practise with?

If you do, share them in the comments

I want you to see if you can get my tongue twisted

to celebrate International Tongue Twister Day.

Now don’t forget to head straight over to

the Go Natural English YouTube channel

to practise some more tongue twisters

but over there, Gabby is challenging me.

Don’t forget to subscribe here at mmmEnglish

and over at Go Natural English

and for more pronunciation practice,

why don’t you check out these lessons right here?

And I’ll see you in there!

嘿嘿,我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

今天,我邀请了我的一个好朋友

加入我的绕口令挑战!

你可能会认出她!

万一你错过了,昨天,

11 月 11 日,

是国际绕口令日。

是的,有一个正式的日子来扭转你的舌头

,专注于一些具有挑战性的英语发音。

所以 Gabby 和我决定,我们想

和你一起庆祝这个美好的一天,

互相挑战,

你完成一些棘手的绕口令。

现在您可能会从令人惊叹的

Go Natural English Youtube 频道认出 Gabby。

如果你认识她,请确保

在下面的评论中打招呼。

她也会在下面打招呼。

Gabby 是一名美国英语老师,由于

我是一名澳大利亚英语老师,

您可能会在本课中听到我们的发音有所不同

最值得注意的是,您会听到

元音和

/r/ 辅音的细微差别,

尤其是在词尾时。

所以看看你是否能认识到其中的一些差异。

您可能需要仔细聆听。

所以在这个视频中,我将向 Gabby 挑战

一些绕口令。

而且他们也很棘手!

但是加比向我挑战了一些她最喜欢的

绕口令,你可以

在她的频道上观看那个视频。

我将在课程结束时链接到它。

所以不要去任何地方!

现在,即使绕口令是简短的句子,

它们也会一遍又一遍地重复相同或非常相似的声音

就像对你的舌头进行激烈的健身房锻炼一样!

重复会帮助你的舌头

对这些

奇怪的英语发音感到更舒服。

它还可以帮助您稍微减轻

口音并更快地发音。

最后,

绕口令非常有趣!

我保证你会

在这节课上嘲笑我和 Gabby。

你可能也会嘲笑自己

,这很好!

所以加比,我在此挑战你尽可能快

地说出我的绕口令

艾玛,我特此接受你的绕口令挑战!

你准备好了吗?

是的! 我想我准备好了!

好的!

我们开工吧。

第一。

蛤蜊怎么能塞进干净的奶油罐头里?

这很棘手,对吧?

所以这个绕口令最具挑战性的部分之一

是重复的

/kr/ 和 /kl/ 辅音簇。

你们中的许多人在听到和

发出 /r/ 和 /l/ 辅音的不同声音时有困难。

而当这些声音与

/k/ 声音结合在一起时,就更具挑战性了。

因此,如果您在这部分遇到问题,请

暂停视频一分钟

并练习几次声音。

蛤。

干净的。

补习班。

奶油。

自己再试一次。 你准备好了吗?

好的,加比,第二个。

这个有点棘手!

六个生病的希克用镐和棍子在六个光滑的砖块上划了一个口子。

我不记得了!

这个真的太难了!

哇! 我想我记住了!

那个很难!

所以我之前说过,

我们用绕口令一次又一次地练习困难的声音

来尝试改进它们。

那么你能猜出

我们在这里练习的是哪种声音组合吗?

/ks/ 辅音簇。

六。

希克斯。

砖块。

精选。

棍子。

还有,短 /ɪ/ 音。

所以尽量专注于短 /ɪ/ 并避免长

/ɪ/ 声音。

这不是

而且,

而是“挑选和坚持”。

好的?

如果您需要先暂停并自己练习

其中一些单词,

那么请这样做-这是一个很棒的策略。

现在,如果您准备好了,就轮到您尝试了。

第三。

勇士罗里和忧心忡忡的罗杰

在乡村啤酒厂被错误地抚养长大。

再来一次,更快!

哦耶!

这个太难了!

“农村啤酒厂”——它本身就是一个绕口令,不是吗?

挑战在于 /r/ 辅音,

所以如果你需要花几分钟让你的

舌头热身并为那个声音做好准备,那就去做吧!

所以你的舌尖

根本不应该接触任何东西

,它应该在中间稍微抬起

并拉回你的嘴里。

乡村的。

现在,你很幸运

,Gabby 和我自己都没有

说英国口音,因为这个

词真的很难用英国口音说出来。

准备好? 跟我一起练!

那是 /u/ 元音。

所以第二个音节没有重读

,音高较低。

现在,“啤酒厂”。

所以这里的中间音节真的很软,

所以如果你在发音这个词时遇到很多麻烦,

那么我有一个棘手的问题!

试一下

就够近了

,说起来容易一点。

现在

,Gabby 和我发音“战士”这个词的方式有了明显的不同。

你能听出那个

重读音节的区别吗?

那个 /ɒ/ 音。 第一个音节。

这实际上和你

在这个男性名字“Roger”中听到的声音是一样的。

在“错误地”中也是如此。

所以我发这个元音的地方,因为

Gabby 使用了更多的 R 音。

罗杰。

错。

你是否也注意到

名字末尾的不同发音,“罗杰”?

标准美式英语

发音在元音后发 /r/

音,你会听到 Gabby 这么说。

罗杰。

但是标准的英国英语和澳大利亚英语,

我们不会发出那种声音。

罗杰。

所以这是我们口音之间非常明显的发音差异

好吧,谢谢加比! 我为你挑选了一些非常棘手的

绕口令。

非常感谢艾玛!

我喜欢你的挑战,

那些真是棘手的绕口令!

祝大家国际绕口令日快乐!

你是怎么去的?

其中一个绕口令

对你来说特别困难吗?

告诉我评论中哪一个最难。

我认为第二个

对我来说可能是最困难的。

你还有其他

自己练习的绕口令吗?

如果你这样做了,请在评论中分享它们,

我想让你看看你是否可以扭曲我的舌头

来庆祝国际绕口令日。

现在不要忘记直接

前往 Go Natural 英语 YouTube

频道练习更多绕口令,

但在那里,Gabby 正在挑战我。

不要忘记订阅 mmmEnglish

和 Go Natural English

以及更多发音练习,

为什么不在这里查看这些课程呢?

我会在那里见到你!