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This blog is designed for French highschool students -from Louis de Broglie school in Ancemont OR from anywhere else- who want to improve their English.

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TONGUE TWISTERS

Here are a few  tongue twisters  to practise your pronunciation:                         

The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plains. (My Fair Lady)
Huge houses are hadly hot.
The happy hamster has a hat.
Hungry Harry ate a hundred haddocks.
Four fat frogs flattened five French flies.
Greg juggles green glass jam jar.
Brian Brown buys brownies from the baker in Bridlington.
Double bubble gum bubbles double but doubles trouble !
I like tickling, twisting the tiny orangoutang tongues.
A tutor who tutors the flute tries to teach two tiny tots to toot.
"Cheap chips and chops, chop-chop !" says the chatty chap.

Want some more ?  Here's a very good karaoke. Click on this link. Have fun !

  And, by the way, what does tongue twister mean in French ?

Good job, Marius. It is "un virelangue" in French.

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S
It's very difficult
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M
i have a tongue twister very funny:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked
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M
<br /> I agree it's a very funny tongue twister indeed !<br /> <br /> <br />
M
tongue-twister does mean in french,"Vire-Langue"
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M
<br />   Tongue-twister means "virelangue" in French. Well done !<br /> <br /> <br />