Resources for Practicing Spanish Tongue Twisters You can use the tongue twisters on this list as a way to learnhow to speak Spanishand sound like a native. There arehundreds of additional Spanish tongue twistersout there too, some of which you can find at these websites: Mundo Primaria Pocoyo...
Here’s a great short video featuring six classic beginner French tongue twisters, pronounced by a native: Play Fun French Tongue Twisters for Intermediate Learners If the tongue twisters in our beginners section are starting to seem easy, move on to trying to pronounce these intermediate level Fr...
Below you can find a few examples of the famous Korean tongue twisters inHangeul (Korean alphabet), with romanization and the meaning. These can be great ones to start practicing different tongue twisters with. If you don’t know how to read in Hangeul yet,we suggest learning it first, a...
Spooner was born in 1844 and became a minister in the Church of England and a distinguished Oxford don. He lectured on philosophy, ancient history, and religion. An article inTheReader’s Digestdescribes him as “an albino, small, with a pink face, poor eyesight, and a head too large ...
Of all the combinations in the world, pear and mud usually don’t come to mind. When it comes to learning Chinese tongue twisters, there couldn’t be a better pair. 树上有梨 地上有泥 风刮梨 梨落地 梨滚泥 泥沾梨。 shù shàng yǒu lí ...