среда, 16 сентября 2020 г.

Tongue twisters

 



Phonetics


G

1.    [g] – garden, gone, gum, gate, leg, egg, peg, good, Google, God, globe, ground, gloomy, glad.

2.    [dƷ] – gym, gin, genius, magic, gerund, gem, page, age, engage.

3.    [g] – get, forget, gear, give.

4.    [-] – reign, feign, sign, align.

5.    Ng – [ŋ] – singing, drinking, sleeping, ring, King-Kong, strong, throng.

6.    Gu – [g] – disguise, guide, guess, guest.

 

How much ground would a groundhog hog, if a groundhog could hog ground?

The great Greek grape growers grow great Greek grapes.

Great gray goats

Blue glue gun, green glue gun

To begin to toboggan first buy a toboggan, but do not buy too big a toboggan. Too big a toboggan is too big a toboggan to buy to begin to toboggan.

Now, please, read the following tongue twisters aloud.

Granny’s gray goose goes last.

Great gray geese graze gaily daily.

New cheese, blue cheese, chew cheese, please.

Three gray green greedy geese,
Feeding on a weedy piece,
The piece was weedy,
And the geese were greedy,
Three gray-green greedy geese.

Gig-whip. Gig-whip. Gig-whip. Gig-whip.

Cows graze in droves on grass that grows on grooves in groves.

The glum groom grew glummer.

Cows graze in droves on grass that grows on grooves in groves.

Glum Gwendolyn’s glasses.
Glum Gwendolyn’s glasses.
Glum Gwendolyn’s glasses.


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