V W, R L and S SH Pronunciation Practice with English Tongue Twisters

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Hello everyone. Welcome to Simple English Videos. I’m Vicki and I’m British.
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And I’m Jay and I’m American. And today we’ve got some more English tongue twisters for you to try.
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Tongue twisters are short phrases that are
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hard to pronounce. We find them hard and we’re English speakers.
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So they’re really hard if you’re learning English, but great practice because they get
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your mouth muscles moving. We’ve got some learners helping us today.
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Let’s see them in action. OK, here’s the first one.
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Very well, very well, very well. Very well, very well, very well, very well.
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He had to think really hard there. Yeah, he did well because he comes from Finland.
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In Finnish, w is pronounced a bit like an English v sound.
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So this is really hard for him. Yeah, and there are other languages where
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v sounds like f. fff. So this tongue twister is good practice?
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Yes, and it’s good for everyone if you want to pronounce clearly. Actors do exercises
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like this before they go on stage. It improves their diction - how clearly they
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say things. Exactly.
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You need to start slowly and then gradually speed up.
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For v, you want your top teeth to touch your bottom lip but keep your lips relaxed. V – v
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– you should feel a little vibration there. V. What about w?
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At the start of making the w sound, you need to make your lips round and a little hard.
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Like you’re going to kiss someone. Yeah. W is a short sound. W w
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V. W. V. W. Very well. Very well. If you look in a mirror, you should see your
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lips go round at the start of ‘well’. Well.
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Try saying it with our learners. Very well, very well, very well.
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Very well, very well, very well. Very well, very well, very well, very well.
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They said it very well! OK. What’s the next one?
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Red lorry, yellow lorry. Lorry. That’s a British word. We say truck
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in American English. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow
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lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry.
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Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry.
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It’s not easy. Yeah. It’s good practice for l and r sounds.
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l - yellow, l - yellow. With l the tongue touches the top of your
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mouth just behind your top teeth. And with R it doesn’t touch. r – red,
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r – red Yeah, the tongue doesn’t touch. And your
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lips are a little rounded at the start. Red, red.
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Say it with our learners. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow
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lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow
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lorry. Red lorry, yellow lorry. Red lorry, yellow
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lorry. Whoo! That's a tongue twister. Yeah! It IS a tongue twister!
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Yeah. It’s hard. I’ve got an easy way to say it in American
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English. What’s that?
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Red truck, yellow truck, red truck, yellow truck.
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That’s cheating. OK, last one. What is it?
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It’s a very famous tongue twister. Let’s hear it.
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Sally sells sea shells by the seashore. Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore. Sally sells
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sea shells by the seashore. Sally sells sea shells by the seashore. Sally
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sells sea shells by the sea shore. Sally sells sea shells by the seashore.
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So Sally is a girl’s name and the shore is the land along the edge of the sea or ocean.
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It’s where the land meets the water. I think we say the word shore a little differently
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in American and British. Shore
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Shore Shore.
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I pronounce the r more strongly. Shore. And in American English you talk about going
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to the shore for a vacation. Yeah, and what do you say?
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In British English we talk about going to the seaside for a holiday.
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Let’s hear you say the tongue twister. Sally sells sea shells.
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Sally sells sea shells. You’ve got to move quickly between sh and
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s for this one. S – your tongue is forward, and then you pull it up and back a little
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for sh. s sh s sh.
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Sally sells sea shells by the seashore. Sally sells sea shells by the seashore. Sally
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sells sea shells by the sea shore. Sally sells sea shells by the seashore. Whoo! Brilliant.
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I think we need some music for this one. What do you think?
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Yeah, let’s get some mood music. Sea shore music.
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OK. See if you can say this rhyhme with us. She sells sea shells on the sea shore,
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and the shells she sells are sea shells, I'm sure.
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For if she sells sea shells on the sea shore. Then I'm sure she sells sea shore shells.
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OK, that was pretty easy, I think. Do you think they say it faster?
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Sure you can! OK then. Let's try. Are you ready?
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She sells sea shells on the sea shore, and the shells she sells are sea shells, I'm
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sure. For if she sells sea shells on the sea shore.
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Then I'm sure she sells sea shore shells. Could you keep up with us? You can play it
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again if it was hard. We need to say a big thank you to all the
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learners who appeared in this video. Yeah, you were great. Thank you very much.
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I think we’re finished, haven’t we? Yeah. But we’ll be back next week with a
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new video. So make sure you subscribe to our channel
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so you don’t miss it. See you next week. Bye everyone.
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Bye-bye.
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Very well, very well, very well.
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Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.
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Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore
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Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry.
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