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Tongue Twisters 2

The document contains a collection of tongue-twisters designed for fun and practice in pronunciation. Each section features different phrases that play with similar sounds and words, making them challenging to say quickly. The tongue-twisters vary in themes, including animals, objects, and family members.

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Tongue Twisters 2

The document contains a collection of tongue-twisters designed for fun and practice in pronunciation. Each section features different phrases that play with similar sounds and words, making them challenging to say quickly. The tongue-twisters vary in themes, including animals, objects, and family members.

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Tongue-Twisters

#1 #2
Dan is on a mat. The pen is on the hen.
A cat is in a hat. The hen is number ten.

#3
It isn’t a bin, it’s a pin. A pin in a tin.
It isn’t a tin, it’s a bin. A tin in a bin.

A pin. A tin. And a bin!

#4
Is it a dog? Is it a log? It’s a dog in the fog.

It’s a log in the fog. It’s a dog and a log in the fog.

#5
a jug and a mug and a bug

a bug and a jug and a mug

a jug and a bug, a bug and a jug

a mug and a bug a jug

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#6
This is my mother,
This is my father,
This is me,
And this is my brother.

#7
Thin bananas, thick bananas, one, two, three.

Thin bananas on the bath, thick bananas on the path.

Thin bananas, thick bananas, one, two, three.

#8
Why do you cry, Willy?
Why do you cry?
Why, Willy?
Why, Willy?
Why, Willy? Why?

#9 #10
A fish in a shop, Chop chop, chips for lunch,
A ship in a shop, peas and carrots, munch munch
Two shops on a ship.

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#11
Make a cake, bake a cake,
Carry the cake to Grandma,
Eat the cake, finish the cake,
Shut the gate for Grandma.

# 12 #13
I can ride a bike. Jim has got a blue cube
I can count to nine. Jim has got a blue stone
I can write my name. Use the blue stone Jim
With the letter on the line. Make a blue nose
Put the blue nose, Jim, on the blue cube
That’s good Jim!

#14
Can you see a green tree
and a monkey’s pink feet?
It sleeps in that tree
with cake and sweet.

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