- 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
Thanks for your blog, nice to read. Do not stop.
Thank you so much for the compliment Mark. Stay tuned, more awesome content is brewing up which will be unleashed soon.🙌✨🤝