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Christmas tongue twister lesson to improve pronounciation

Hi there! In this post, I’ve dusted off a post that I placed on a blog a couple of years ago by converting several of the tongue twisters into a video. By this, not only is it far more amusing for students, but you also get an AI Santa reciting the tongue twisters. ⭐ How…… Continue reading Christmas tongue twister lesson to improve pronounciation

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Cultural Corner: The Owl and the Pussycat

A whimsical poem to practise pronunciation and intonation This sweet and rather silly poem has long been a favourite among English-speaking children, and for good reason — it’s musical, memorable, and packed with playful sounds. But beyond the fun, I truly believe that rhymes, tongue-twisters, and poetry are powerful tools to help learners improve both…… Continue reading Cultural Corner: The Owl and the Pussycat

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Three Spooky Tongue Twisters for this Halloween

Hi there! Tongue twisters are a great fun way to improve your diction and English pronunciation, so why not give these three witch-themed tongue twisters a go? In this podcast, you’ll also learn a little about where the tradition of tongue twisters came from. Happy Halloween! P.S. Sorry about my strange voice. I’ve been a…… Continue reading Three Spooky Tongue Twisters for this Halloween

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10 Christmas Tongue Twisters

It’s almost Christmas and I haven’t seemed to find the right Christmas ad I usually post around this time of the year. Maybe it’s because I feel a little p…. off and don’t feel Christmassy yet. In any case, I’m going to be doing some Christmas tongue twisters as a way in which learners can…… Continue reading 10 Christmas Tongue Twisters