TONGUE TWISTERS

TONGUE TWISTERS ARE FUN TO SAY
AND GOOD TO IMPROVE YOUR SPEECH.
HOPE YOU ENJOY READING THEM.



¿QUÉ ES UN TRABALENGUAS?

Un trabalenguas o también llamado destrabalenguas son oraciones o textos muy breves compuestos por sílabas reiterativas que hacen difícil la pronunciación de la oración.
Las funciones de estos textos son varias:
Favorecen la fluidez lectora.
Son perfectos para enseñar tradiciones, pues cada país tiene trabalenguas propios.
Aumentan el vocabulario.
Sirven para adquirir rapidez en el habla.
Al contrario de lo que su nombre indica sirven para destrabar la lengua.

4 BENEFICIOS DE LOS TRABALENGUAS

Desarrolla la imaginación: la pronunciación o la propia elaboración de los trabalenguas hace que la imaginación se desarrolle para realizar juegos cada vez más difíciles así como su entusiasmo por el lenguaje y por encontrar nuevas palabras que completen su propio trabalenguas.

Sirve de terapia: resultan también terapéuticos ya que ayuda a realizar una correcta pronunciación cuando tienen problemas para pronunciar determinadas letras.

Ayuda a la memoria: estimulan la memoria ya que han de ser memorizados para poderlos decir rápidamente y sin confundirse. Adquieren también por lo tanto una habilidad especial para hablar más rápido en oraciones con cierta dificultad. Le ayuda a hablar con precisión y a pensar lo que tienen que decir mientras lo dicen rápido y correctamente.

Sirve de diversión: y lo mejor de todo. ¡Son fuente de risas y buenos momentos en todo lugar!

Tomado de: https://www.vitamina.cl/trabalenguas-y-sus-beneficios/




1.  Two tiny timid toads trying to trot to Tarrytown

2.  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?

3.  I thought a thought.  But the thought I thought 
wasn't the thought I thought I thought.  
If the thought I thought I thought had been the thought I thought,
I wouldn't have thought so much

4.  One-One was a racehorse.
Two-Two was one, too.
When One-One won one race,
Two-Two won one, too.

5.  If two witches were watching two watches, 
which witch would watch which watch?

6.  A big black bug bit a big black bear, 
then a big black bear bit the big black bug.   
And when the big black bear bit the big black bug,  
then the big black bug bit the big black bear. 

7.  Betty bought a bit of butter.
But the butter Betty bought was bitter.
so Betty bought a better butter,
and it was better than the butter Betty bought before.

8.  A sailor went to sea
To see, what he could see.
And all he could see
Was sea, sea, sea.

9.  How much wood would a woodchuck chuck 
if a woodchuck could chuck wood?  
If a woodchuck could chuck wood, 
a woodchuck would chuck
as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck.

10.  Denise sees the fleece, Denise sees the fleas. 
At least Denise could sneeze and feed and freeze the fleas.

11.  If you understand, say "understand" . 
If you don't understand, say "don't understand". 
But if you understand and say "don't understand". 
How do I understand that you understand? Understand!

12.  A flea and a fly flew up in a flue.
Said the flea, "Let us fly!"
Said the fly, "Let us flee!"
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.

13.  Of all the felt I ever felt,
I never felt a piece of felt
which felt as fine as that felt felt,
when first I felt that felt hat's felt.

14.  I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, 
but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, 
I won't wish the wish you wish to wish.

15. The thirty-three thieves
thought that they thrilled the throne
throughout Thursday.

16. Three thin thinkers
thinking thick
thoughtful thoughts.

17.  Pretty Kitty Creighton had a cotton batten cat.
The cotton batten cat was bitten by a rat.
The kitten that was bitten had a button for an eye,
And biting off the button made the cotton batten fly.

18.  Luke Luck likes lakes.
Luke's duck likes lakes.
Luke Luck licks lakes.
Luck's duck licks lakes.
Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes.
Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes.

19.  There was a man, and his name was Dob,  
And he had a wife, and her name was Mob,  
And he had a dog, and he called it Cob,  
And he had a cat called Chitterabob.

20.   Once a fellow met a fellow
In a field of beans.
Said a fellow to a fellow,
"If a fellow asks a fellow,
Can a fellow tell a fellow
What a fellow means?" 

21.  Amidst the mists and coldest frosts,
With stoutest wrists and loudest boasts,
He thrusts his fists against the posts,
And still insists he sees the ghosts.

22.  If you stick a stock of liquor in your locker,
It's slick to stick a lock upon your stock,
Or some stickler who is slicker
Will stick you of your liquor
If you fail to lock your liquor
With a lock!


23.  Fresh fried fish, Fish fresh fried, Fried fish fresh, Fish fried fresh.

24.  One smart fellow he felt smart. Two smart fellows they both felt smart. Three smart fellows they all felt smart.

25.  A twister of twists once twisted a twist; A twist that he twisted was a three-twisted twist; If in twisting a twist one twist should untwist; The untwisted twist would untwist the twist.

26.  Shep Schwab shopped at Scott's Schnapps shop;
One shot of Scott's Schnapps stopped Schwab's watch.


27.  A Tudor who tooted a flute
Tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
Is it harder to toot;
Or to tutor two tooters to toot.


28.   Yellow butter, purple jelly, red jam, black bread.
Spread it thick, say it quick!
Yellow butter, purple jelly, red jam, black bread.
Spread it thicker, say it quicker!
Yellow butter, purple jelly, red jam, black bread.
Don't eat with your mouth full!



29.  I wish to wash my Irish Wristwatch.

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