- Loopy lizards lying lazily aloft on a little lane of logs.
Let’s see how this sound helps us in the IELTS Speaking Part 1 Question
Do you like learning languages?
– Yes, I love to learn languages as they keep my mind fresh and open to worldly horizons. In fact, I’m not only learning English for school but also because I love to travel.
To Master Tongue Twisters, you should also consider mastering different sounds.
- Click here to learn How to pronounce the ‘S Sound’ /s/?
- Click here to learn How to pronounce the ‘L sound’ /l/?
- Click here to learn How to pronounce the ‘ar sound’ /ɑr/?
- Click here to learn How to pronounce the ‘Th Sounds’ /ð,θ/?
I hope you learned something of value. If you enjoyed learning this, you’ll love the other tongue twisters too.
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters with ‘R Sound’
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters with ‘Th Sound’
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters with ‘S Sound’
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters with ‘L Sound’
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters with ‘R and L Sound’
If you think that all of this is not sufficient, check out these different tongue twisters with varied difficulties.
(P.S. Don’t forget to check out the world’s most difficult tongue twister.)
- Click here to learn Short Tongue Twisters for improving Pronunciation
- Click here to learn Long Tongue Twisters for improving Pronunciation
- Click here to learn Hard Tongue Twisters for improving Pronunciation
- Click here to learn Tongue Twisters for Kids for improving Pronunciation
- Click here to learn Funny Tongue Twisters for improving Pronunciation