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An English Lesson to Help You Pronounce Words with TH, SH, S, R, X, W, and EX

from Learn English with Bob the Canadian · host Bob the Canadian

When you are learning English, it's always good to practice your pronunciation from time to time with tongue twisters. These are phrases that are very hard to say clearly and quickly, even for native English speakers.In this English lesson I will help you learn 5 completely new tongue twisters that are designed to help you practice pronouncing the S, SH, TH, R, W and X sounds in English.Some of these are very hard for some English learners. Some of these phrases might be easy for you. Either way, take some time each day this week to practice these tongue twisters and help develop the ability to pronounce these sounds correctly when speaking English.I hope you enjoyed this English lesson where you were able to learn a few more tongue twisters.Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97zStts-3o8 or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Tongue Twisters"Support the show

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