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A tongue twister is, as a rule, a short phrase or small text, which is a sentence or a set of sentences constructed according to syntactic laws specific language, and which contain combinations of sounds that deliberately make it difficult to quickly pronounce words. The form of a tongue twister can be either rhymed (in verse) or non-rhymed.

Tongue twisters, also popularly called pure tongue twisters (sometimes even frequent tongue twisters) or tongue twisters, appeared in Rus' as a small folklore genre for children and adults. Since ancient times, “speaking quickly”, that is, quickly, clearly and correctly pronouncing the most complex combinations of sounds or long words, has been fascinating folk game, in which the most skillful, dexterous and skilled speakers competed. Russian tongue twisters are complex; sometimes it is even difficult to simply pronounce some combinations, let alone pronounce a pure tongue twister at a fast pace, repeating it several times.

It is precisely these tongue twisters, which, when pronounced “you can break your tongue,” are an excellent exercise for developing diction and other vocal skills of oratory, which you can read about in. And they are widely used not only by parents who want to improve their children’s diction and teach them to pronounce sounds correctly native language, but also by professional actors, announcers, TV presenters, politicians to develop speaking skills.

Tongue twisters are considered very effective method training the articulation of sounds, getting rid of tongue-tied speech defects, promotes the development correct speech. You should train the pronunciation of tongue twisters in stages: to achieve the best effect, the tongue twister is first pronounced clearly and slowly, then gradually increasing the tempo and adjusting diction and articulation.

Tongue twisters are often classified according to different criteria; tongue twisters are usually distinguished as complex or difficult, long, special for diction, fast, folk, and so on. However, in this article, within the framework of everything, the classification will be built on the basis of sounds and combinations of sounds that are being trained. The choice of tongue twisters for speech development depends on the individual and the phonetic features of his diction. Pay attention to exactly those sounds and combinations of sounds whose pronunciation causes you difficulty. You can choose tongue twisters designed to train the sounds you need.

Tongue twisters with the sound "h"

[Ч] is a dull and soft sound that does not have paired voiced and hard sounds in the Russian language. At the moment of pronouncing this sound, the lips are slightly moved forward and rounded, and the teeth are brought together, but not completely. While the wide tip of the tongue is raised to the front of the hard palate near the base of the upper front teeth, air quickly passes into the resulting gap, with its push forming the sound [H]. Problems with pronouncing this sound are often associated with the so-called “lisp,” but it can be effectively combated. Here are examples of tongue twisters for practicing pronouncing the sound [H].

  • The watchmaker, squinting his eye, is fixing the watch for us.
  • We have golden chicks in our stove.
  • Titmouse, titmouse - sister to the sparrow.
  • The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.
  • The eccentric is hiding a suitcase under the sofa.

And also a tongue twister in the form of a poem:

  • A quarter of an hour
  • Sang ditties on Plyushchikha.
  • Black cat, big weirdo,
  • I climbed into the attic to listen.

Tongue twisters with the sound "sh"

[Ш] is a consonant, deaf, solid sound. When pronouncing this sound, the following happens: the lips move forward, and the tip of the tongue is raised to the palate (closer to the front upper teeth), but does not touch them, forming a gap. The lateral edges of the tongue are pressed against the upper molars, not allowing a stream of exhaled air to pass along the sides, which forms the sound [Ш].

Here are several tongue twisters for developing the pronunciation of the sound [Ш], the first of which is probably the most popular tongue twister:

  • Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
  • Sasha accidentally hit a bump with his hat.
  • Cuckoo bought a hood. The cuckoo put on a hood, he looks funny in a hood.

Tongue twisters with the sound "sch"

Like [Ch], the sound [Ш] is dull and soft. In terms of articulation, the sound [Ш] is very similar in pronunciation to its own paired sound[Sh], the difference is that the hard palate should not be touched by the tip of the tongue, but by its middle, while the tip itself is located at the upper front teeth. Here are four examples of pure phrases for practicing the sound [Ш]:

  • Koshchei is not treated to cabbage soup.
  • A predator is prowling in the grove - the predator is looking for food.
  • The puppy is dragging a board into the thicket.
  • I clean the puppy with a brush, tickling its sides.

And here is a combined tongue twister for training two sounds “sch” and “sh”:

  • When we stir the grass in the grove, we will pinch the sorrel.

Tongue twisters for training "l"

The [L] sound itself is usually not a problem unless you have a French accent. Tongue twisters with this sound are aimed at developing frequent repetition of syllables where [L] is present.

  • Bast bast shoes, linden bast shoes.
  • Our Polkan fell into a trap.
  • Have the lilies been watered, or have the lilies withered?

Tongue twisters for training "r"

The sound [R] is correctly pronounced like this: the tip of the tongue is raised to the palate, and the lateral edges are pressed against the upper molars. The air passes sharply through the middle of the tongue, causing it to vibrate at the alveoli (front upper teeth). Below are tongue twisters for practicing the sound [P] in combination with other sounds:

  • There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass, don’t cut wood on the grass in the yard!
  • They cut an ice hole and caught fish.
  • A Greek was driving across the river, he saw a Greek - there was cancer in the river. He stuck the Greek’s hand into the river, and grabbed the Greek’s hand.
  • Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.

Of course, there are many pure sayings for training pronunciation and other sounds, in addition, there are complicated and specific options: liguria, shibboleth and others. You can also use even an ordinary book for speaking quickly. However, all this is beyond the scope of this article, which is aimed at introducing tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction. If you are experiencing serious difficulties pronouncing certain sounds, then you should contact a specialist who will give you correct pronunciation. Otherwise, you risk learning incorrect pronunciation, which will then be very difficult to correct.

Hello everyone who has visited my blog! Beautiful, clear speech is relevant at any age and adds attractiveness and charisma to its lucky owner. Well, you already know that. Therefore, today I will publish the coolest tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction in adults, and you give me your word to practice them regularly! I assure you, the result will be very impressive after 3-4 weeks of constant training.

Diction is how clearly we pronounce sounds according to the phonetic norms of the language. For those whose work is closely related to understandable expressive diction, you can’t get anywhere without regular training. If you don't feel like a great speaker, and you realize that you sometimes have porridge in your mouth, or those around you periodically clarify what you said, there is good news for you. All sounds and their pronunciation can be trained to a decent level even as an adult! You just have to actively address this issue.

And the path to beautiful speech should begin with training the muscles of the tongue, cheeks and lips, and with articulatory gymnastics.

Tongue twisters - accessible, but very good method speech training. For successful work With them, you should first choose those that will suit you. And in the literal sense of the word! First, carefully reread them to yourself, then in a whisper or voice. Then begin to pronounce each syllable loudly and expressively.

But this is not enough. When the tongue twister becomes easy and understandable, speed up the pace of its pronunciation, while maintaining the accuracy of all sounds. Applause, you did it!

Let's move on to the highest level, and take complex long variations and start training from the beginning. We record ourselves on a voice recorder and train weak spots. As a result, when you can speak intricate tongue twisters beautifully, clearly and reasonably quickly without hesitation, bravo! You did it!

Don't stop there and train your skills regularly, otherwise you will quickly lose them.

It is recommended to devote at least 10-15 minutes a day to such activities, preferably in the morning and evening. You can make tasks more difficult by doing sports during them, for example, squatting, jumping, bending, or running. Focus on your health, not everyone can do this.

It is important that you do not force your muscles and repeat phrases until they become slightly tired. You don’t need to immediately take on a lot of phrases and train hard until your mouth hurts. This will only make things worse. Start small, and do a little warm-up in the form of simple syllables - Ma, mo, mu, we. Ka, ko, ku, ky. Ay, ay, etc.

By the way, tongue twisters can be borrowed from foreign language which you are studying. This way you will improve your phonetics, develop your speech, and improve your memory.

And yet, many people know the acting method of working with them - when with walnuts(washed) words are pronounced in the mouth so that each of them remains understandable. Don't forget the pace. A fun speech attraction is guaranteed.

And yet, if you work, for example, in a weaving factory, and your work results are related to the skill of your hands, not your tongue, then such training will still be very useful. After all, even in Everyday life It’s more pleasant to communicate with a person who has no sound defects. And besides, by pronouncing complex phrases, you improve the work and speed of your thought processes.

Short tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction for adults

And so, you remember that we begin to train diction and expressiveness of speech with simple short tongue twisters. They can even consist of 3-6 words, but do not neglect them.

My daughter is growing like a sprout.
Popcorn bag.
The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae.
Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their hallway.
Grass in the yard, firewood on the grass. Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard.
The sorcerer was doing magic in the stable with the sorcerers.
The weather in our courtyard has become wet.
The net caught on a twig.
The waxwing whistles with a flute.
Osip is hoarse, Arkhip is hoarse.
The Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria.
Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves.
Two rivers: Vazuza with Gzhat, Vazuza with Gzhat.
Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies, and the mice, which are worse, noisily fumble for pennies.

Watermelons were being reloaded from truck to truck. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons.
He doesn’t want to mow with a scythe, he says, scythe is a scythe.
Pavel swaddled Pavlushka, swaddled and unswaddled.
We ate, ate ruffs from the spruce tree. They were barely finished at the spruce.
Is this colonialism? - No, this is not colonialism, but neocolonialism.
Coconut cookers boil coconut juice in coconut cookers.
The workers privatized the enterprise, privatized it, but did not privatize it.
A quarter of a quadruple of peas, without a wormhole.
The Christmas tree has pins and needles.
Cuckoo bought a hood. Put on the cuckoo's hood. How funny he is in the hood.
A black grouse was sitting on a tree, and a black grouse with its young grouse was sitting on a branch.
The crested little girls laughed with laughter.
The bombardier bombarded the young ladies with bonbonnieres.
Please, get some cobras.
Siskins, tap dancers, goldfinches and swifts are chirping in the grove.
Rake - to row, broom - to sweep, oars - to carry, runners - to crawl.
Good beavers go into the forests.
Leather reins. They fit into the clamp.
Have fun, Savely, stir the hay.
I strive to be equal to everyone.

Grandfather Dodon played the trumpet, Grandfather hit Dimka with the trumpet.
From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
Egorka was picking mushrooms in a copse near a hillock.
The quail hid the quails from the boys.
The fox runs along the pole and the fox licks the sand.
Evsey, Evsey, sift the flour, And if you sift the flour, bake some rolls in the oven, and the swords are hot on the table.
Lena was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.
Klim pounded one damn thing with a wedge.
Mom washed Mila with soap.
The cook cooked the porridge, overcooked it, and undercooked it.
The heron wasted away, the heron was withered, the heron was dead.
Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
In the pond at Polycarp there are three crucian carps and three carp.
Prokop came, dill was boiling, Prokop left, dill was boiling; Just as under Prokop the dill was boiling, so without Prokop the dill was boiling.
Brit Klim is brother, Brit Gleb is brother, brother Ignat is bearded.
Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha.
Karl stole Klara's advertising, and Klara stole Karl's budget.
Horses trampled into the field.

The water truck was carrying water from the water supply system.
The weather in our courtyard has become wet
Varvara was finishing the jam, grumbling and saying.
Beavers wander into the cheese forests. Beavers are brave, but they are kind to beavers.
Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka off his feet, Sanka in the forehead, Sonya in the side, all into a snowdrift.
Vavila was getting wet on the sail.
Terenty spoke about auctions and about purchases, and Terentykha spoke about cereals and about reinforcements.
The crow missed the little crow.
There is a haystack with a small quail, and under the hay there is a quail with a small quail.
Our purchase includes cereals and cereals.
The falcon sat on the naked trunk.
The tables are white oak, smoothly planed.
From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
One firewood, two firewood, three firewood.

The thunderstorm is threatening, the thunderstorm is threatening.
Our Polkan fell into a trap.
The pharaoh's favorite was replaced by sapphire and jade.
Under the fence, in the shadow. An ax in a stump - zen.
Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep in the hay.
There is no point in interpreting it, but there is no point in interpreting it.
The cap is sewn, the cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style. The bell is poured, the bell is forged, but not in the bell style. It is necessary to re-cap and re-cap. The bell needs to be re-belled and re-belled.
A weaver weaves fabric on Tanya's dress.
Standing, standing at the gate, is a bull with a blunt mouth and wide short length.
The baker baked pies in the oven.
Prokop came - dill was boiling, Prokop left - dill was boiling. And with Prokop the dill boils, And without Prokop the dill boils.
Lumberjacks cut down oak trees.

Pankrat Kondratov forgot his jack, and Pankrat couldn’t lift the tractor on the road without a jack. And a tractor jack is waiting on the road.
One day, while scaring a jackdaw, he saw a parrot in the bushes, and the parrot said: you should scare the jackdaws, pop, scare them, but don’t you dare scare the jackdaws, pops, in the bushes, don’t you dare scare the parrot.

Cool tongue twisters

There are many humorous tongue twisters for adults. Now I’ll write you some to make speech development more fun.

The macaque dipped the koala in cocoa, the koala lazily lapped up the cocoa.
I'm a vertical climber. I can upright stump, I can invert stump.
The colonel spoke to the lieutenant colonel, the ensign to the sub-ensign, the lieutenant to the second lieutenant, but forgot about the sub-lieutenant.
The thought of the meaning of meaninglessness is meaningless, because the meaning of meaninglessness is its meaninglessness, and the comprehension of meaninglessness makes meaninglessness meaningless.

Dybra is an animal in the wilds of the tundra,
Like the beaver and the otter, the enemy of the cobra and the powder.
He vigorously rips the cedar kernels and crushes the goodness in the depths.

Widely arched lilac eye-dumper with a reversible undercut on a refrigerator covered with roofing felt.

While getting used to work, the worker gains experience,
Earning income comes from working, and extra income comes from overworking.

As you know, beavers are kind. Beavers are full of kindness. If you want good things for yourself, you need to call the beaver. If you are kind without a beaver, then you yourself are a beaver at heart.

Feofan Mitrofanch has three sons Feofanych.
There’s a hill with sacks in the field, I’ll go out onto the hill, you’ll straighten the sack, you’ll take the sack. I'll fix it anyway.
Carmen Roman put Romain Rolland's novel in his pocket and went to see "Carmen" at "Romain".
I am a fertile person, I can be fertile and fertile.

Those who lead round dances are round dancers.
Those who study the creativity of choir dancers are choir dancers.
Those who like to read choir dance teachers are choir dance lovers.
Those who hate horovodovodovedophiles are horovododovedophilophobes.
Those who eat round dances of Vedophilophobes are round dances of Vedophilophobophages.
Those who fight against the round dances of Vedophilophobophages are anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages.
Those who pretend to be anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages are quasi-anti-choir dances of Vedophilophobophages!

The merchandisers lied - the sampling of samovars was disrupted.
He who does not work does not eat what he who works eats.
Lilac teeth picker.
Our head has out-headed your head, out-headed.

The dwarf doctor Karl stole corals from the dwarf Clara.
And the dwarf thief Clara stole a clarinet from the dwarf doctor Karl.
If the dwarf doctor Karl had not stolen corals from the dwarf Clara,
then the dwarf Klara would not steal the clarinet from the dwarf doctor Karl.

Fluorographer fluorographed fluorographers
Creative is not creative, it needs to be re-creative.

There lived three Japanese: Yak, Yak Tsidrak, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy. There lived three Japanese women: Tsypi, Tsypi Drippy, Tsypi Drippy Limpomponii. Yak got married to Tsypi, Yak Tsidrak to Tsypi Drippy, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy to Tsypa Dripa Limpomponius. And they had children: Yak and Tsypi Shah, Yak Tsidrak and Tsypi Dripi Shakhmat, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy and Tsypi Dripi Limpomponii Shah Chess Chess Shakhmony.

The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.
In Kabardino-Balkaria, valocordin from Bulgaria.
Their pesticides will not match yours in terms of pesticide effectiveness.
The sample of cleaners driving Rolls-Royces is unrepresentative.

Advertising for grips has seams with coverage, but potholders without coverage have been snatched up.
The tongue twister spoke quickly, quickly said that he would out-speak all the tongue twisters, but, having quickly spoken, quickly said that you can’t out-speak all the tongue-twisters, you can’t out-speak quickly.

A lilac, unpromising guy with an undercut.
Toly Tolya is Kolya's sidekick, Tolya's sidekick is Kolya. If Kolya is Tolya’s sidekick, then Tolya is Kolya’s sidekick.

Complex long tongue twisters

For the gurus of public speaking and speech perfectionists, I saved the most interesting things for dessert. For you the biggest and complex tongue twisters. Take a breath and go!

A cone drying factory requires a cone dryer to work on a cone drying machine. The cone dryer must have experience in drying cones on a cone drying machine using cone drying technology for high-quality cone drying. He must also distinguish the cone drying machine from the non-cone drying machine, repair the cone drying machine, distinguish cones suitable for cone drying from those unsuitable for cone drying, distinguish under-dried cones from over-dried cones, for each under-dried or over-dried cone, the cone dryer will receive a hit on the head with the cone dryer.

Cone drying technology: After the cone collection, all the collected cones suitable for cone drying are sent to the cone drying factory on a cone transporter. The cone carrier, using a cone dumper, dumps the cones into the cone sorting department. Cone sorters using a cone sorting machine sort cones suitable for cone drying from those unsuitable for cone drying. Cones suitable for cone drying are sent to the cone grinding department.

In the cone grinding department, cone grinders use cone grinders to grind cones from non-cone-drying cone shoots. Cones that have undergone cone grinding go to the cone crushing department. Cone crushers at cone crushers crush the cones to a cone crushing state, throwing the non-cone crushing cones into a cone dump, where the cone crushers burn the non-cone crushing cones in a cone furnace. Cone crushed cones are dried in cone dryers.

Well, your tongue hasn't fallen off yet? For me, this tongue twister is still out of reach, aerobatics. I'll get to her later.

Well, if you have mastered such a “brutal” level, I will delight you with another huge monster. Meet one of the longest tongue twisters, which combines many short ones.

On Thursday, the fourth, at four and a quarter o'clock; the Ligurian traffic controller regulated in Liguria; but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked; then he recorded the protocol about the protocol; as an interviewer, a Ligurian traffic policeman being interviewed; eloquently, but did not report cleanly, but did not report it, he completed his report, but reported it like that; about the wet weather; that, so that the incident does not become a candidate for judicial precedent; a Ligurian traffic controller acclimatized to unconstitutional Constantinople; where the tufted little girls laughed with laughter; and they shouted to the Turk, who was smoked with a pipe: don’t smoke, Turk, pipe, better buy a pile of spades, better buy a pile of spades; otherwise a bombardier from Brandenburg will come and bombard you with bombs; because someone with a black snout dug up half his yard with his snout, dug up and dug up; but in fact the Turk was not in action; and Clara the King was sneaking to the chest at that time, while Karl was stealing corals from Clara, for which Clara stole the clarinet from Karl; and then in the yard of Degotnikova’s widow Varvara, these two thieves were stealing firewood;

but sin is not laughter - not putting it in a nut; about Clara and Karl in the darkness, all the crayfish were noisy in a fight; so the thieves had no time for the bombardier, but also no time for Degotnikov’s widow, and no time for Degotnikov’s children; But the angry widow put the firewood in the barn: once firewood, two firewood, three firewood - all the firewood did not fit; and two woodcutters, two woodcutters, for the emotional Varvara, expelled the firewood across the width of the yard back to the wood yard; where the heron wasted away, the heron withered, the heron died; the heron's chick clung tenaciously to the chain; a good fellow against the sheep, and a good fellow against the sheep himself; which Senya carries hay in a sleigh; then Senka takes Sonya and Sanka on a sled: the sled - galloping, Senka - sideways, Sonya - head on, everything - into a snowdrift; and Sashka only knocked off some bumps with his hat; then Sasha went along the highway, Sasha found the sachet on the highway; Sonya, Sashka’s friend, was walking along the highway and sucking a dryer, and besides, Sonya the turntable also had three cheesecakes in her mouth - exactly like a honey cake, but she had no time for a honey cake - Sonya had cheesecakes in her mouth;

the sexton will over-spont, - over-spont; buzzes like a ground beetle, buzzes and spins; was at Frol's - Frol lied to Lavra, he will go to Lavra to Frol and tell lies to Lavra; that - a sergeant with a sergeant, a captain with a captain, that a snake has a snake, a hedgehog has a hedgehog; and it would be nice to go to Prokhor’s funeral: but his high-ranking guest took away his cane; and soon again five guys ate five honey mushrooms; with half a quarter of a quadrangle of lentils without a wormhole; and one thousand six hundred and sixty-six pies with cottage cheese made from curdled milk whey; - about everything about this, near the bell the bells with the Coca-Cola emblem were ringing; so much so that even Konstantin is the Salzburg “Unpromising Man!” stated from under an armored personnel carrier; and the story about how Stas brought the iconostasis and Nastasya had ecstasy; how all the bells cannot be re-belled, not re-belled; so you can’t talk too quickly about all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk too quickly; but trying is not torture.

I think you are puzzled by the volume of tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction that you have become familiar with. Reread again how best to work with them, and choose the most interesting and suitable ones for yourself, start with short ones, and you can take funny ones for mood. Have a beautiful speech to you, friends! I also went to study.

Until next time, Anastasia Smolinets

Practicing sounds:

B, p, c, f, g, k, d, t, x

1. The bob got some beans.
2. Vakul baba shod, and Vakul baba shod.
3. From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
4. The bull was blunt-lipped, the bull was blunt-lipped, the bull had a white lip and was blunt.
5. Cap on cap, cap under cap.
b. The big guy Vavila merrily moved his pitchfork.
7. There are bells near the stake, and a whirlpool near the gate.
8. The jackal walked, the jackal galloped.
9. Buy a pile of spades, buy a pile of spades. Buy a pile of fluff, buy a pile of fluff.
10. Cook Peter, cook Pavel. Peter swam, Pavel swam.
11. A weaver weaves fabrics for Tanya’s scarves.
12. The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.
13. Our head out-headed your head, out-headed.
14. Your sexton will not over-sex our sexton, not over-sex; Our sexton will over-expose your sexton, over-expose.
15. In one, Klim, stab the wedge.
16. There is a heap with a stump under it.
17. Frosya is flying into the field, millet is taking out the weeds.
18. The crab made a rake for the crab. The crab gave the rake to the crab: rake the hay, crab, rake!
19. The Christmas tree has pins and needles.
20. The cuckoo bought a hood. Put on the cuckoo's hood. How funny he is in the hood!
21. All beavers are kind to their own. Beavers take beans for beavers. Beavers sometimes excite beavers by giving them beans.
22. Pankrat Kondratov forgot the jack, and Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road without a jack. And a tractor jack is waiting on the road.
23. There’s a honey cake for honey, but I don’t have time for a honey cake.
24. Prokop came, dill was boiling, Prokop left, dill was boiling; Just as under Prokop the dill was boiling, so without Prokop the dill was boiling.
25. Three priests walked, three Procopius the priest, three Prokopievichs, talking about the priest, about Procopius the priest, about Prokopyevich.
26. One day, while scaring a jackdaw, he saw a parrot in the bushes, and the parrot said: you should scare the jackdaws, pop, scare them, but don’t you dare scare the jackdaws, pop, in the bushes, don’t you dare scare the parrot.
27. A sorcerer performed magic in a stable with the wise men.
28. The bombardier bombarded the young ladies with bonbonnieres.
29. Feofan Mitrofanch has three sons Feofanych.
30. Our guest took away our cane.
31. The pharaoh's favorite was replaced by sapphire and jade.
32. Rhododendrons from the arboretum were given by parents.
33. To the Habsburgs from Strasbourg.
34. The black grouse was sitting on a tree, and the black grouse with the grouse were on a branch.
35. Brit Klim is brother, Brit Gleb is brother, brother Ignat is bearded.
36. I praise halva.
37. The crested girls laughed with laughter.

Practicing sounds:
r, l, m, n

38. You can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk through all the tongue twisters quickly.
39. The weather in our courtyard has become wet.
40. Two woodcutters, two wood splitters, two woodcutters talked about Larka, about Varka, about Marina’s wife.
41. Clara the king crept towards the chest.
42. The commander spoke about the colonel and about the colonel, about the lieutenant colonel and about the lieutenant colonel, about the lieutenant and about the lieutenant, about the second lieutenant and about the second lieutenant, about the ensign and about the ensign, about the ensign, but said nothing about the ensign.
43. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass - one firewood, two firewood, three firewood. Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard.
44. There is firewood in the yard, there is firewood behind the yard, there is firewood in the width of the yard, the yard cannot accommodate the firewood, the firewood must be moved to the woodyard.
45. In the yard of the widow Varvara, two thieves were stealing firewood, the widow got angry and put the wood in the shed.
46. ​​The Elector compromised the Landsknecht.
47. He reported but didn’t finish his report, he completed his report but didn’t report.
48. The snout pig was white-nosed, blunt-nosed; I dug up half the yard with my snout, dug, dug.
49. The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.
50. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.
51. In the shallows we lazily caught burbot. In the shallows we lazily caught tench. Was it not you who sweetly begged me for love and beckoned me into the mists of the estuary?
52. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.
53. Queen Clara severely punished Charles for stealing coral.
54. Karl put the bow on the chest. Clara was stealing onions from the chest.
55. Shot for quails and black grouse.
56. Mother gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.
57. Tell us about shopping. What about purchases? About shopping, about shopping, about your purchases.
58. The cap is sewn, but not in the Kolpakov style; the bell is poured out, but not in a bell-like manner. The bell needs to be re-capped, re-caulked, the bell needs to be re-bellied, re-bellied.
59. The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.
60. I visited Frol, and lied to Frol about Lavra. I’ll go up to the Lavra, I’ll go to the Frol Lavra.
61. Eagle King.
62. The courier overtakes the courier into the quarry.
bZ. Malanya the chatterbox chattered and blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
64. A Ligurian traffic controller regulated in Liguria.
65. Have you watered the lily? Have you seen Lydia? They watered the lily and saw Lydia.
66. The messenger from the galleys burned to death.
67. Thaler plate is standing.
68. Go to the army, then take the berdysh.
69. The interviewer of the interventionist interviewed.
70. Libretto by Rigoletto.
71. Our Polkan from Baikal lapped. Polkan lapped, but did not shallow Baikal.
72. We ate, ate ruffs from the spruce tree, we barely finished them off from the spruce tree.
73. Mom didn’t spare soap. Mom washed Mila with soap. Mila didn't like soap, Mila dropped the soap.
74. In the darkness, crayfish make noise in a fight.
75. Tractors have been rattling on the road since morning.
76. Eat in the rye, but don’t eat in the rye.
77. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle, mountain under the eagle, eagle under the feather.
78. The city of Nerl on the Nerl River.
79. On Mount Ararat, Varvara was picking grapes.
80. From near Kostroma, from near the Kostroma region, four men walked. They talked about auctions, and about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements.
81. The sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain.
82. The Turk smokes a pipe, the trigger pecks at the grain. Don't smoke, Turk, pipe, don't peck, smoke, crack.
83. But I don’t feel sick.

Practicing sounds:
z, s, g, w, h, sch, c

84. Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.
85. The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae.
86. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled. Sledge jump, Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead, all in a snowdrift.
87. Osip was hoarse, and Arkhip was hoarse.
88. He doesn’t want to mow with a scythe, he says, scythe is a scythe.
89. The net caught on a twig.
90. Seven of us sat in the sleigh ourselves.
91. Watermelons were being reloaded from body to body. During a thunderstorm, the body fell apart in the mud from a load of watermelons.
92. The waxwing plays a pipe.
93. Two rivers: Vazuza with Gzhat, Vazuza with Gzhat.
94. The nervous constitutionalist was found assimilated in Constantinople.
95. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
96. The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead.
97. Forty mice walked, they found forty pennies, two poorer mice found two pennies each.
98. Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies, and the mice, which are worse, noisily fumble for pennies.
99. Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig.
100. A quarter of a pea without a wormhole.
101. Incident with the quartermaster.
102. Precedent with the applicant.
103. Konstantin stated.
104. The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a snake.
105. It’s terrible for a beetle to live on a bitch.
106. Two puppies nibble a brush in the corner, cheek to cheek.
107. The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream.
108. The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but not spinning.
109. Jasper in suede has become mossy.
110. Chitinka flows in Chita.

Tongue twisters and tongue twisters for children and adults


Podolskaya Irina Aleksandrovna, teacher of Russian language and literature, KSU Secondary School No. 4, Semey East Kazakhstan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Short description.
Tongue twisters and pure twisters are very often used in extracurricular activities, Russian language lessons. One of the main goals of a teacher, parent, educator is to practice the purity of sound. Today this material can be found easily both in books for children and on the Internet. But I wanted to collect the material in one folder so that it would always be at hand. The material is easy to use, since it is located in alphabetical order. I removed the pictures on purpose so that the font could be easily enlarged, printed, and cut. The purpose of application will dictate how to work with it.
Gymnastics for the arms can be successfully used in mathematics, Russian language, reading, and labor classes. One or two exercises can also be included in physical education minutes spent in lessons where students do little writing. The effect of such exercises is great.
The selected material will be of interest not only to teachers, but also to concerned parents whose children have difficulty pronouncing a particular sound.

TALK, DO NOT RUSH AND LOOK NOT TO MISTAKE A MISTAKE

Who wants to talk
He must reprimand
Everything is correct and clear,
So that it is clear to everyone.
We will talk
And we will reprimand
So correct and clear
So that it is clear to everyone.

ALL TONGURS
DON'T JUST TALK
DON'T TALK TOO MUCH

A 1. Agrafena and Arina have dahlias growing.
2. Andrey and Irina have dahlias growing.
3. Alyosha gives a signal to Alina.
Alina will hear and find Alyosha.
4. Vlas is with us, Afanas is with you.
5. Arkhip shouted, Arkhip became hoarse. Arkhip doesn’t need to scream until he is hoarse.

BE. Izmailov
1. White sheep beat drums.
2. The baker baked the bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf from the dough early in the morning.
3. Good beavers go into the forests; beavers are kind to beavers.
4. The beavers are going into the pine forests. Beavers are brave and kind to beavers.
5. The burs are walking along the log.
6. The beaver boyar has no wealth, no good.
A beaver's two cubs are better than any good thing.
7. Boletus grows in the forest, I take boletus from the forest.
8. White snow, white chalk, a white hare is also white.
But the squirrel is not white, it wasn’t even white.
9. A bull has a dull lip, a bull, a bull has a dull lip.
10. There was a white-faced ram, and he killed all the rams.
11. There is no concrete in the can, there is no loaf in the can, there is not a bud in the can.
12. Borka had not a cup, but a Rubik's cube.
13. There is a banker at the bank, at the banker's.
14. In the ABC book, Pinocchio has trousers, a bun and a shoe.
15. Malanya the chatterbox chatted, chatted, blurted out the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
16. The brawler ram climbed into the weeds.
17. The baker baked the loaf, loaf, bagel early in the morning.
18. Bob has beans.

Ba-bo-ba - there are pillars in the yard.
Boo-ba-ba - a pipe sticks out of the window.

IN 1. Fanya visiting Vanya, Vanya visiting Vanya.
2. The crow missed the little crow.
3. Ivan the idiot shook the milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
4. I led an ox into the yard, led the ox by the horns, and the ox led me into the garden.
5. There are boa constrictors near the water.
6. Vanya doesn’t let you down, but Vanya gets you through.
7. Vanya floated in the bath as if on a sofa.
8. Vanya is sitting on the sofa, under the sofa there is a bathtub; instead of a bathhouse, Vanya often washed himself in this bathtub.
9. We bring the governor to the cart, and on the cart – the governor! At the cart there is a governor and on the cart there is a governor. Two governors.
10. Valya, Varya and Valerka have dumplings on their plate.
11. Valenka’s felt boots fell into the clearing.
12. We bought mittens and felt boots for Valerik and Varenka.
13. Valerik ate a dumpling, and Valyushka ate a cheesecake.
14. Say it out, Veronika Igorevna: “The engraving is engraved and re-engraved.”
15. The razor-tailed duck raised the razor-tails.
16. And I’ll twist it, and straighten it out the gate, and kick it out the window.
17. Varvara was guarding the chickens, and the crow was stealing.
18. The big guy Vavila merrily moved his pitchfork.
19. Near the stake, loaches and hops climb onto the fence: they curl, weave, braid, and unwind.
20. Have fun, Savely, stir the hay.
21. The water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.
22. The cook cooked the porridge, boiled it, but didn’t finish it.
23. The oatmeal flew towards the oats, and Ivan took the oats away.

G 1. A gander walked in single file with a gander. The gander looks down on the gander.
Oh, the gander will pluck the gander's sides.
2. Grisha was gnawing on a shortbread. Zhorzhik was gnawing on the nuts, and Garik was gnawing on a cracker. Eremka played the harmonica loudly.
3. Roma was frightened by the thunder; he roared louder than thunder. Because of such a roar, the thunder hid behind a hillock.
4. Peas grew in the garden, and buckwheat grew across the river. Our old goat Timokha was picking peas and buckwheat in the garden
tore across the river.
5. The pear does not like caterpillars, the caterpillar destroys the pear.
6. The rooks look at the jackdaws, the jackdaws look at the rooks.
7. There is a jackdaw on the willow, and there are pebbles on the shore.
8. The magician has navaga on the paper.
9. Yoga Yaga does not help.
10.The gnome has a sore throat.
11. Don't be rude to the black man.
12. The Greek was driving across the river. He sees the Greek - a crab in the river. He put the Greek's hand in the river, the crab grabs the Greek's hand - a claw.
13. Goose Gog and Goose Gaga can’t take a step without each other!
14.Geese are cackling on the mountain, a fire is burning under the mountain.
15. The breast warms the side in the sun. Go to the box, fungus!
16. The rook says to the rook: “Fly with the rooks to the doctor, it’s time for them to get vaccinated to strengthen their feathers!”
17. We bought Egorka a slide for a slide. All winter Egorka rode on the slide.
18. Egorka was picking mushrooms in the copse near the hillock.
19. The jackdaw sat on a stick, the stick hit the jackdaw.
20. I found a corner in the kitchen and buried my head in the coal.
21. A loon was flying over the barn, and another loon was sitting in the barn.
22. The crab made a rake for the crab, gave the rake to the crab: “Rake the gravel with the rake, crab.”
23. The pear girl was small and shook the pear tree. Pears, pears, pears hail. Pear is glad for pears (gr).

Ha-ga-ga - my leg hurts.
Ge-ge-ge - my toe hurts.
Gi-gi-gi - help me take off my shoe.

Geese, geese! - Ha-ha-ha!
- Do you want to eat? - Yes Yes Yes!

DI. Demyanov
1. A woodpecker heals an ancient oak tree, a kind woodpecker loves the oak tree.
2. The woodpecker is chiseling a tree, chiseling the bark all day long.
3. The woodpecker was pecking at the oak tree, but didn’t finish it enough.
4. The woodpecker was hammering the tree and woke up my grandfather with the knock.
5. Dema rode to the house in a sled. I met the drowsy Dema, defeated the drowsy Dyoma, Dyoma is dozing near the house.
6. Grandfather Dodon played the pipe, Grandfather hit Dimka with the pipe.
7. Daria gives Dina melons.
8. Don’t wake the bear - he’ll offend you.
9. In the Dynamo team there is Diana, Diana has dominoes.
10. Vadik, don’t let me down, bring my grandfather to the cart.
11. We’ll see Vadim and we’ll surprise him, but if we don’t see him, we won’t surprise him.
12. Dima is at home alone, but Dima is not at home alone. There is one Dima and two Vadim at home.
13. Don’t do it, Luda, for a week.
14. Is the road expensive?
15. Dali has medals, Dina has orders.
16. Uncle Fyodor has a house in the village, and Goodwin has a house in the city.
17. Lada has water in her bucket, and Dima has a deuce in his diary.
18. There is firewood in the yard, firewood behind the yard, firewood across the width of the yard. The yard will not accommodate firewood. Come out, woodcutter Dron. We need to remove the wood and put it in the wood yard.
19. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass; Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard.
20. There is a mountain in the middle of the yard, in the yard there is grass, on the grass there is firewood.
21. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass: one firewood, two firewood, three yards. Open the gate, Varvara, and chop wood on the grass in the yard.
22. In our yard there is a courtyard.
23. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two wood splitters sharpened their axes. The axes are sharp for the time being. Axes are sharp for the time being. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two wood splitters chopped down the forest with an ax, turned the forest into firewood.
24. Two woodcutters, two wood splitters, two woodcutters talked about Larya, about Larka, about Larina’s wife (“dr.”).
21. The blanket is in the duvet cover, and the radio is on the windowsill.
25. The hoopoe’s food is with the grandfather, and the grandfather’s hoopoe is with the uncle.
26. Don’t blow your lips on the oak tree, don’t blow your lips on the oak tree.
27. Grandfather Danilo divided the melon - a slice for Dima, a slice for Dina.

Doo-do-da - the wires are humming.
Yes, yes, yes - warm water.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm not going to sleep.
De-de-de - I don’t know where.
Di-di-di - sit quietly.

E 1. Lena barely ate; she didn’t want to eat out of laziness.
2. At dawn, Yevsey caught oatmeal in the oats. Yevsey is knee-deep in dew in the oats.
3. No matter how much Sieto ate, he was never full.
4. On the mountain, on a hillock, stood twenty-two Yegorkas. One - Yegorka, two - Yegorka, three Yegorka...
5. Thirty-three Yegorki stand on a hillock near the forest. From behind the forest, from behind the mountains, Egor is coming to them.
6. In winter, the field is white - frozen - icy.
7. Fedka eats jelly with radish, Fedka eats radish with jelly.
8. Like on a hill, on a hillock there are thirty-three Egorkas: one Egorka, two Egorkas, three Egorkas (and so on until thirty-three Egorkas).
9. But I don’t feel sick.
10. Don’t laugh at me, don’t laugh at me, I myself will laugh at you and ridicule you.

S. Pogorelovsky.
11. We ate, ate, ate ruffs from the spruce... We barely finished them off from the spruce.
12. Three waxwings barely whistled on the spruce.

AND 1. The crane would be friends with the toad if it wanted the friendship of this toad.
2. Hedgehogs and grass snakes lived in the living corner.
3. The hedgehog has a hedgehog, the snake has a squeeze.
4. Zhora has a beetle, Rosa has a beetle.
5. I met a hedgehog in a thicket:
- How is the weather, hedgehog?
- Fresh.
And the two hedgehogs went home, trembling, hunched over, cowering.
6. The pie is good, there is curd inside.
7. – Zhora, is the iron lock rusty?
- The iron lock is rusty.
8. Centipedes have too many legs.
9. The bunnies trembled when they saw a wolf on the lawn.
10. The wolf is on the lawn - the bunnies trembled.
11.Hedgehogs became friends with mice in the rye. They went into the reeds - and into the rye - not a soul.
12. The bear cub was frightened by the hedgehog and the hedgehog and the hedgehog, the siskin and the siskin and the little siskin, the swift and the swift and the little siskin.
13.Lezheboka, a red cat, was lying down on his stomach.
14. Zhura the crane lived on the roof of Shura.
15. The ground beetle is buzzing, buzzing, but not spinning.
16. A beetle is buzzing over the honeysuckle, The beetle has a green casing.
17. The beetle buzzed to the beetle: “I buzz, I buzz.” I’ve been friends with the hedgehog for a long time..."
16. It’s terrible for a beetle to live on a bitch.
17. The fly buzzed and the spider buzzed.
18.The centipede has a sandal on each leg.
19. Sasha is covered in soot.
20.Bits of paper are always falling out of Arkashka’s pockets.
21. Zhora is waiting for the manager with a pager.
22.Timoshka’s spoon contains horns, not horns.
23.And the wife irons her husband and irons him.
24. The wife looks like her husband - the husband is missing, and so is the wife.
24. A wife is similar to her husband - a greedy husband’s wife is greedy too.
25. Olezhka’s yellow cart is heavy.
26.A resident in a vest lies and licks jelly.
27. Once upon a time there was a tench and an ide - they lived in the mud, not being lazy.
28. I’ll look at the bank - is there a pie lying there?
29.– Shall we run in the rain?
- Let's wait.
- Shall we wait out the rain?
- We'll wait.
Zha - zha - zha - two siskins flew in.
Zha - zha - zha - we saw a hedgehog.
Zha - zha - zha - the hedgehog has needles.
Zha - zha - zha - we caught a hedgehog.
Zha - zha - zha - brought home a hedgehog.
Zhi - zhi - zhi - hedgehogs live here.
Zhu - zhu - zhu - they gave milk to the hedgehog.
Same - same - the rain has already passed.
Jo - jo - jo - meadow, snowball, pie, cottage cheese.
Zhu - zhu - zhu - I’m lying on the grass.
Live - live - show me the trick.

Zhok - zhok - they gave me a flag.
Zhok - zhok - I hold a flag in my hand.
Shkom - shkom - I wave the flag.
Shkami - shkami - we go with flags.
Press - press - press - we follow the regime

Z 1. Zina has a lot of worries, the bunny’s stomach hurts.
2. On a winter morning, the birch trees ring from the frost at dawn.
3. The bell rings, the bell rings, and Zoya goes to her class.
4. Zoya’s bunny’s name is Zaznayka.
5. A green birch tree stands in the forest; under the birch tree it caught a dragonfly.
6. Sonya brought elderberries in a basket to Zina.
7. Behind the hut is the hut, behind the star is the star. There is ash behind the vine.
8. Zina has a toothache and cannot eat soup.
9. Spectators are in the auditorium, and Zoya and Zina are at the station.
10. Zinaida is unlucky: Zina is unlucky on the train.
11. The snake hisses and the beetle buzzes.
12. Bunny Booba has a toothache.
13. Nazar went to the market early in the morning.
I bought a goat and a Nazar basket there.
14. Rose has a mimosa, Zakhar has a splinter.
15. It was in vain that Zakhar teased the goat - the goat did not forget the bully.
16. A goat walks with a scythe-goat, a goat walks with a barefoot goat.
A goat walks with a sideways goat, a goat walks with a barefoot goat.
17. There is a vine on the cart, and a goat by the cart.
18. A hut on chicken legs runs along a narrow path.
19. In the “horizon” there is not an umbrella, but an UMBRELLA.
20. Behind the fence is a fence, behind the booth is a forget-me-not.
21. Under the birch there is a boletus, under the ground there is a dungeon.
22. The son-in-law cannot take the ide from the Yauza.
22. A capricious Cossack has a capricious goat, a timid Cossack has a timid goat.
23. Rake - to row, broom - to sweep, oars - to carry, runners - to crawl.
24. The driver was carrying straw.

For-for-for - a thunderstorm is approaching.
For-for-for - go home, goat.
Zu-zu-zu - we wash Katya in a basin.

Za-sa-za is a dragonfly.
For-sa-za - the dragonfly flies.
Pleasantly - the dragonfly has wings.
Zoy-zoy-zoy - I'm running after the dragonfly.
Zu-zu-zu - we caught a dragonfly
1. Irishka baked a cake for the dolls.
2. Grishka and Marishka like gingerbread.
3. Frost lay on the branches of the spruce tree, the needles turned white overnight.
4. The donkey carried firewood to the village, the donkey dumped the firewood in the grass.
5. Ivashka has a shirt, the shirt has pockets.
6. The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pricking needles.

Y 1. A sad magpie returns from class. I spent the whole lesson chatting with the jay and returned home with a bad mark.
2. Avdey was dragging a bag of nails, Gordey was dragging a bag of milk mushrooms. Avdey gave nails to Gordey, Gordey gave milk mushrooms to Avdey.

TO 1. Kolya pricks stakes.
2. The ball fell to the floor, the cat was rolling the ball.
3. The cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner, the cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner.
4. The cat Tiny was eating porridge bit by bit on the window.
5. The cat looked out the window for a long time, for the cat in the window was a movie.
6. Kondrat’s jacket is a little short.
7. The crab made a rake for the crab. The crab gave the rake to the crab:
“Hay rake, crab, rake!”
8. The crab climbed onto the ladder, and the crab fell asleep soundly, but the squid did not sleep, and caught the crab in its paws.
9. Clara put the onion on the shelf and called Nikolka to her.
10. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.
11. Karl put the onion on the chest. Clara was stealing onions from the chest.
12.Klara - Kralya sneaked with the crocodile to Lara.
13. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. Not true! Don't believe it! Didn't take Caral corals! And Clara didn’t take the clarinet from Karl! Karl gave Klara corals, and Klara gave her a clarinet in return.
14. The pockmarked hen is colorful and has an eager nose. White-breasted duck with a flat toe.
15. Buy a pile of spades, buy a pile of spades, buy a pile of spades.
16. Kostya drove to Kostroma for a visit.
17. Computer pirates are not welcome on the Internet.
18. Kotka has a cat, Yakov has a yak.
19. How do Cook Cook have cocoa and yak?
20. A cap is sewn, a cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style.
The bell is poured, the bell is forged, but not in the bell style.
It is necessary to re-cap and re-cap.
The bell needs to be re-belled and re-belled.
21. A cap is sewn, a cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style -
no one will re-cap it, no one will re-cap it.
22. In the morning, sitting down on a green hillock, the magpies learn tongue twisters:
Kar-r-r! Kar-toshka, kar-tonka, kar-reta, kar-tuz,
Carrrr! Car-bottom, car-ramel, car-rapuz.
23. There is a button on the hemp, and there is a Petka on the button.
24. There is a haystack with a small haystack (small haystack).
25. Three needles curl around the stake.
26. There are bells near the stake, and bells on the stakes.
27. The grandmother was walking out of the cage, spilling grains.
28. Koval Kondrat forged steel, forged it and forged it.
- Peck, hammer, grain! Peck, hammer, grain! Peck, trigger, grain.
22. The cuckoo bought a hood. He put on the cuckoo's hood. How funny he is in the hood!
(I. Demyanov)
25. In one, Klim, stab wedge (V. Dal).
26. Pound, Klim, in one wedge! (I. Snegirev).
27. One Klim pounded the wedge, pounded and hammered out (G. Naumenko).
28. A wedge with a sub-blade is cut out.
29. The tailor cut out a wedge with a sub-blade (pieces of fabric in the form of a triangle or a truncated triangle) and recut it, recut it and cut it out.
30. The farrier forged the horse, the horse forged the hoof, the farrier forged the horse.

L 1. We found burbot in the shallows.
2. Lenya climbed the ladder and picked Lenya’s peaches.
Lenya rolled down the stairs with songs and peaches.
3. People cherish bread in the fields and spare no effort for bread.
4. Lara plays the piano at Lyalya’s.
5. Lara plays the piano at Valya’s.
6. Vera told Lera not to cry.
7. Clara and Valerka have dumplings on their plate.
8. For Lyuba and Lyudochka - pancakes on a plate.
9. Kolya stabs stakes, fields field flight.
10. Marina Galina called for raspberries, Galina called Marina for viburnum (S. Pogorelovsky).
11. Kolya breaks the ice with a crowbar, Klim puts ice in the cart.
12. Olya ironed diapers for little Alenka.
13. There is a shock with a little underfoot.
14. Our Polkan fell into a trap.
10. Lena was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.
I was too lazy to crawl under the bench; I searched for the pin all day. I was looking for a pin all day.
11. Klim arrived from Klin to Crimea.
12. A fisherman is catching fish; the entire catch floats into the river.
13. Uncle Kolya gave his daughter Polya a collie puppy,
but the collie puppy ran away from Paulie into the field.
14. The ship was carrying caramel, the ship ran aground.
And the sailors ate caramel aground for three weeks.
15. There is a cap, the cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style.
16. There is a priest on a head, a cap on the priest, a head under the priest, a priest under a cap.
17. Swans flew with swans.
18. The rabbit jumps around the beds deftly - the rabbit steals carrots from the garden.
19. Corey Kirill: “Don’t tease the gorilla!” They reproached the gorilla: “Don’t tease Kirill!”
20. Either Borya bought a roll of roofing felt for Tolya, or Tolya bought a roll of roofing felt for Borya.
21. Lara took eclairs for Lera. Lara and Lera's eclairs with cream.
22. Lyalya has a Lelya doll. Lyalya is made of linen - Lyalya likes it.
23. Olga and Galya did not lie to Oleg in the meadow.
24. The fox runs along the six: lick, fox, sand.
25. The liar put it in the chest, and the liar took it from the chest.
26. On the street, Lavrenty is with a bast shoe, with a nine - in public, Lavrenty has no time for bast shoes, or nine (weight, measure, counting, connecting nine units).
27. Crucian carp, don’t climb into the hole, the crucian carp is stuck in the hole.
28. Polya went to weed parsley in the field.
29. The field is not weeded, the field is not watered, the little pole asks for a drink, the little pole needs to be watered.
30. In the Polya-Polyushka field, the pole-polyushka flight. There will be no weeds in the field if the field is flying.
(S. Pogorelovsky)

"SAW"
La-la-la - here's the saw.
Loy-loy-loy – we cut with a saw.
Ly-ly-ly - no saw.
Lu-lu-lu - we broke the saw.
Lu-lu-lu - we bought a new saw.

Lo-lo-lo – it’s warm outside.
Lu-lu-lu - the table is in the corner.
Ul-ul-ul- our chair is broken
Ol-ol-ol - we bought salt.
Lu-ru-lu - the janitor took a broom.
La-ra-la - here is the car.
La-la-la - that's a spinning top.
Lu-lu-lu - they gave me a spinning top
La-la-la - the top is spinning.
Loy-loy-loy - I love playing with the top

M 1. Marina was pickling mushrooms, Marina was sorting out raspberries.
2. The cat lapped up the milk, and Borya was looking for the Pin.
3. Have you washed the raspberries? - They washed, but did not soap.
4. The bear found honey in the forest, but not enough honey, but a lot of bees.
5. Masha gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.
6. The little chatterbox chattered and chattered milk, but didn’t blurt it out.
7. Our hands were covered in soap, we washed the dishes ourselves, and helped our mother.
8. Makar dipped pasta in milk, and the macaque dipped Makar in the river.
9. Dear Mila washed herself with soap. She lathered herself, washed it off - that’s how Mila washed herself.
10.- Flour-milling goat, who did you grind flour for? And who didn’t grind?
- From the one to whom he ground, he received pies; from those who did not grind, he received blows.

Ma-ma-ma - I’m at home myself.
Mu-mu-mu - milk for anyone?
Mo-mo-mo - we eat popsicle.
We-we-we – we read.
Mi-mi-mi- let's sing the note E.

N 1. No one will beat our sexton, but our sexton will beat everyone.
2. The orona harrowed the unharrowed field.

ABOUT 1. In the winter cold, everyone is young.
2. Osip hoarse, Arkhip hoarse.
3. The fewer words, the more firewood.
4. From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
5. Oak tree, broad green leaves.
6. Frosya is flying into the field, millet is taking out the weeds.
7. Take half a jar of sour milk from the white-bearded man.
8. It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is a forty hassle.

P 1. Peter baked pies for Peter.
2. The baker baked rolls in the oven.
3. Three bakers walked, three Procopius bakers,
Three Prokopievichs; they were talking about the baker,
About Prokopiy the baker, about Prokopyevich.
4. Petya was sawing a stump with a saw.
5. Baker Peka baked a pie: baked, baked - underbaked, baked, baked - overbaked.
6. Potap doesn’t have heel to heel - heel to opyat; and the python has no mushrooms or heels.
7. The approach is not an undermining, the approach is not a catch.
8. The bird's chick is smart.
9. The captain has a Rooster in his trap.
10. The dipper’s paws are on honey mushrooms again.
11. The great-grandfather has a great-grandson, the great-grandson has a great-grandfather.
12. A pair of birds fluttered, fluttered, and fluttered out.
13. Daddy has glasses under the nightstand, and slippers on the nightstand.
14. Repeat without hesitation: the dewdrops on the aspen trees sparkled like mother-of-pearl in the morning.
15. The stumps have five honey mushrooms again.
16. Again, five guys found five honey mushrooms near a tree stump.
17. Potap the cat clapped his paw, and Potap caused the cat to drown.
18. The rooster sings about colorful birds, about lush feathers, about down.
19. The sparrowhawk caught a quail, a quail, a quail and a sparrowhawk.
20. Sawdust is falling out from under the saw.
21. Our Polkan fell into a trap.
22. The parrot said to the parrot: “I’ll parrot you, parrot!”
To the parrot the parrot answered: “Parrot, parrot, parrot!”
(V. Bakhrevsky)
23. Fish in the hole are a dime a dozen.
24. Tell us about your purchases.
- What kind of purchases?
- About shopping, about shopping, about my shopping.
25. A man was walking from the market. They don't talk about cover in bargaining,
not about the hem, they are talking about the purchase.
26. Prokop came, the dill was boiling, and under Prokop the dill was boiling.
And Prokop left,
dill is boiling,
and without Prokop the dill is boiling.
27. Without Prokop, dill boils, with Prokop, dill boils,
Prokop arrived and the dill was boiling.
25. There is a priest on a shock, a cap on the priest, a shock under the priest, a priest under the cap.
26. Peter stands on a haystack, wearing a blanket and cap. And Peter has half a cap of peas in his blanket.
27. Pyotr Petrovich, nicknamed Petrov, went for a walk and caught a quail bird (pigalitsa); He went to sell, carried it around the market, asked for fifty dollars, they gave him a nickel, and he sold it like that.
28. Philip was sawing a log of linden trees; Philip dulled the saw.
29. Karp Polikarpovich Polikarp Karpych was watching for carps in a pond. And in Polycarp’s pond there are three crucian carp and crucian carp.
30. Ipat went to buy shovels. Ipat bought five shovels. I was walking across the pond and got caught on a rod. Ipat fell into the pond, five shovels disappeared.
31. If Philip had not cut down the linden trees, the linden trees would have bloomed in the summer, the bees would have brought honey, we would have treated the flu with honey.

Or-or - here's the axe.
Or-or - I brought an ax.

R 1. Bunches of rowan berries burn in the sun.
The boys' eyes are burning with rowan.
2. Whey from yogurt.
3. Mother gave Romasha whey from the yogurt.
4. The crow missed the little crow.
5. Larisa prepared a rice pack for Boris.
6. Khariton has four newts in his aquarium.
7. Large grapes grow on Mount Ararat.
8. A rowan tree grew by the river, and the river flowed and rippled.
9. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle.
10. Brother and brother walked along the Arbat.
11. Polykartp’s catch is three crucian carp, three carp.
12. Marina was sorting raspberries, Arina was pickling mushrooms.
13. In our courtyard the weather has become wet.
14. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but didn’t tack
(sail so that the headwind is either from the right or from the left).
15. From dawn to dawn, sailors are vigilant on watch.
16. The fellow ate thirty-three pies with pie and all with sour cream and cottage cheese.
17.Kirill gave Kirill a fish, Kirill gave Kirill a smile.
18.Mark stuck the wrong stamp on Tamarkin’s envelope. Mark doesn't like that brand
and Mark likes Tamarka.
19. Varvara picked grass in a ravine, but lied and said she didn’t pick it.
20. Clara and Valerka have dumplings on their plate.
21. Borya tore the grass under the willow in vain - the nettles under the willow were very biting.
22. He reported but didn’t finish his report, he finished his report, but he started to finish his report and then reported.
23. The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.
24. Near the village there is a black grouse Terenty on a tree.
25.Early in the morning, three rams drum on drums. Three rams drum on the drums early in the morning.
26. The stupid pig dug up the whole yard, dug half a snout, but didn’t get to the hole.
27. Three priests walked, three Prokopya priests, three Prokopievichs, talking about the priest, about the Prokopya priest, about Prokopyevich.
28. I’ll walk the filly sideways along the strap, along the log.
29. Brother Arkady slaughtered a brown cow on the Ararat mountains.
30.Lera, repair the carburetor and adjust the valves.
31. I tied the belts with a belt, the lights burned with fire.
32. Kirill bought a jar and a mug at the market.
33. I quail and hid the quail in the copse from the guys.
34. From near Kostroma, from near the Kostroma region, four men, four men, walked with boxes; they talked about auctions, about purchases, about cereals, and about reinforcements.
35. Praskovya traded crucian carp for three pairs of striped piglets. The piglets ran through the dew, the piglets caught a cold, but not all of them.
36. Lumberjacks chopped oak trees into log houses.
37. Yegor walked through the yard, carrying an ax to repair the fence.
38. Daisy collected daisies on the mountain. Margarita lost her daisies in the yard.
39. Three magpies chattered on the hill (tr-).
40.They gave the children a lesson at school: forty-forty jump in the field. Ten took off and landed on a spruce tree. How many forty are left in the field?
41.Forty forty stole peas, forty crows drove away forty. Forty eagles scared the crows, forty cows scattered the eagles.
42. It’s a hassle to catch a cunning magpie, but forty forty is a forty hassle.
43. Behind the mountain, behind a hillock, a pine tree with a sucker grew.
44. A crayfish was caught on the river. There was a fight over cancer. It was Lesha the bully who threw the crayfish into the water again.
45.The courier is overtaken by the courier into the quarry.
46. ​​Once upon a time a crucian carp gave a coloring book to Karasenka. And the crucian carp said: “Color the fairy tale, little crucian.” There are three cheerful piglets in the little carp's coloring book: the little carp has repainted the piglets into baby carp.
47. Makar gave Roman caramel, and Roman gave Makar a pencil (L. Ulyanitskaya).
48. Arkhip shouted, Arkhip became hoarse. Arkhip doesn’t need to scream until he is hoarse (N. Melchakova).
Sukhikh G.I., Sukhina L.A.
49. Raya and Roma are happy about the hail and thunder. The fence is not a barrier to hail.
50.Georgiy gives dahlias to Margarita, and Margarita gives daisies to Georgiy.
51.Varya believes that Vera cooks.
52. Three pirates are hunchbacks, three pirates are bearded, three pirates are not happy with each other.
53. A lady is not a slave, a slave is not a lady.
54. Some beavers are cheerful and kind.
55. Territory of the terrarium.
56. Against each other - boyfriend and girlfriend.
57.Thirty-three striped piglets have thirty-three tails hanging.

Ra-ra-ra - the game begins.
Ry-ry-ry - the boys have balls.
Ry-ry-ry - the boys have balls
Ru-ru-ru - we will continue the game.
Re-re-re - there is a house on the mountain.
Ri-ri ri - bullfinches on the branches.
Ro-ro-ro - we have a new bucket.
Ro-lo-ro - there is a bucket on the floor.
Ra-la-ra - we washed the floor with a bucket.
Ra-ra-ra - the mouse has a hole.
Re-re-re - we carry water in a bucket.
Ra-ra-ra - - we'll remove all the garbage in the morning.
Ro-ro-ro - we will collect all the garbage in a bucket.
Re-re-re - we sweep diligently in the yard.
Ri-ri-ri - there are bullfinches on the branches.
Ri-ri-ri - we'll clean the yard - one-two-three.
Ry-ry-ry - they didn’t notice the heat.
Ar-ar-ar - our samovar is boiling.
Or-or-or - the red tomato is ripe.
Or-or-or is a poisonous fly agaric.
Or-or-or - a fly agaric grew in the forest.
Or-or-or - you can’t eat fly agaric.
Ar-ar-ar - there is a lantern hanging on the wall.

ROBOT
This RObot is not simple,
This RObot is awesome.
The robot turns its head
The robot stomps its foot
He was so funny then.

WITH 1. Oh, the entryway, the entryway, sleepy Senya went out into the entryway, and Senya stumbled in the entryway,
and somersault through vice.
2. It was fun on the slide for Sana, Sonya and Yegorka, but Marusya didn’t ride - she was afraid to fall into the snow.
3. Stepan has sour cream, curdled milk and cottage cheese, seven kopecks - a tuesok (a birch bark jar with a tight lid and a bracket or bow in it).
4. Sanya is taking his sleigh up the hill.
5. We sat down in seven sleighs, seven to a sleigh. Sanya was driving down the hill, and Sanya was riding a sleigh.
6. There are dryers for Prosha, Vasyusha and Antosha. Two more dryings for Nyusha and Petrusha.
7. Grandma bought beads for Marusya, but at the market the granny tripped over a goose. All the beads were pecked by the geese.
8. Sasha loves sushi, Sonya loves cheesecakes.
9. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
10. Sasha walked along the highway, carried a dryer on a pole, and sucked on the dryer.
11. Senya was carrying a cart of hay.
12. Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.
13. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled;
Sleigh jump - off Senka's feet, Sanka's side, Sonya's forehead.
14. Kostya mows hay for Senya, Senya carries hay in the canopy.
15. Senya carries hay in the canopy; Senya will sleep on the hay.
16. Elephants are smart, elephants are meek, elephants are calm and strong.
17. Titmouse, titmouse - sister to the sparrow.
18. The bridge of the nose does not move from nose to nose.
19. There’s a tit on the knitting needle, the tit can’t sleep.
20. Senya, Seryozha and Sasha have soot on their noses, necks, ears and cheeks (f, s, w, sch)
21. Grishka asks Sasha: “Does the swift have a wife with a haircut?” (f, s, w).
22. There is forty forty on the nose of a rhinoceros.
23. Raisa has a sister Larisa, Larisa has a sister Raisa.
24. Tosya, don’t carry soda in the sieve.
25. The badger carried the dry branch.
26. Have fun, Savely, stir the hay.
27. The wasp does not have whiskers, not whiskers, but antennae.
28. Osa is barefoot and without a belt.
29. Slava ate lard, but there was not enough lard.
30. The post on the pavement is empty - Senya the guard is on strike.
31. Styopa brought colorful sparkles to the sisters at the crossroads.
32. Alesya sat down, her legs hanging off the stove, don’t laugh, Alesya, but warm yourself on the stove.
33. Anos took him to sow oats. I sowed oats. The oats are born. Anos came, cut the oats, tied the oats, threshed the oats, Anos picked the oats down to the grain, took away a cartload of oats.
34. The birch is rooty, crooked at the root, gnarled at the middle, and tall at the top.
35. A goat walks with a side-eyed goat, a goat walks with a barefoot goat (k, s).
36. A scythe-goat walked with a scythe; a scythe goat came with a scythe (k, s).
37. Does not want to mow with a scythe; says: “Scythe braid” (k, s).
38. Mower Kasyan mows obliquely. Kasyan the mower will not mow.
39. The scythe hare sits behind the sedge-grass, looks with a scythe, as a girl with a scythe mows the grass with a scythe.
40. The mower mowed, carried a scythe. Mow, scythe, while there is dew, away with the dew - mow home. The scythe mows smoothly, the scythe loves the spatula, the spatula is sand, the scythe is a pie.
41. Vasya mowed ripe oats with a mower.
42. In the field, the flight of millet fields, Frosya takes out the weeds (I. Demyanov).
43. The chicken is bright and colorful, the duck is flat on its toe.
44. Ruff, gudgeon, sturgeon, stellate sturgeon are happy to meet each other.
Sukhina E.I.
45. Sysoy has a mustache from his nose to his waist.
46. ​​Father-in-law has a nose and mustache in dough.
47. A stay-at-home neighbor has a restless neighbor, a restless neighbor has a stay-at-home neighbor.
48. The daughter-in-law scurries from sheaf to sheaf.
49. Not all Lenas in the universe are cheerful.
50. Don’t sit on a pug dog - it will bite.

Sa-sa-sa - there is dew outside.
Sa-sa-sa - there is a fox in the forest.
Sa-sa-sa - I have a fox.
Su-su-su - I give Sasha the fox.
Sa-sa-sa - who has the fox?

Os-os-os - there are a lot of wasps in the clearing.
Su-su-su - we saw a wasp.
Sa-sa-sa - the wasp is flying.
Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew in.
Su-su-su - we will drive away the wasp.
Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew away.
Sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps.

So-so-so Svetlana has a wheel.
So-so-so - we changed the tire.
Su-su-su- it was cold in the forest.
Us-us-us - a goose is grazing in the meadow.
Si-si-si - take a bite of the cheese.
Xia-xia-xia - we caught a crucian carp.
Xia-Xia-Xia - Kostya catches crucian carp.

Sy-sy-sy - Semyon doesn’t have a braid.
Sa-sa-sa - that’s a braid.
Sa-sa-sa is a sharp braid.
Soy-soy – we mowed the grass with a scythe.

Sy-chi-sy - here's the clock.
Sy-chi-sy - the clock is ticking.
Sov-sov-owl - there are hands on the clock.
Sy-chi-sy - the hands look like a clock.

Sun - The sun is the golden bottom.
Sun - sun - shine.
Sun - sun - burn.

T 1. They stomped until they stomped, they stomped until the poplar, they stomped until the poplar, but they stomped their feet.
2. As soon as Tanya gets up in the morning, Tanyusha feels like dancing.
What a long time to explain! – Tanya loves to dance.
4. Under the black grouse tree I met a black grouse: “Grouse, black grouse! How are your little grouse? Grouse to black grouse in response: “My little grouse are healthy guys.”
5. The black grouse was sitting in Terenty’s cage, and the black grouse with the goshawks was in the forest on a branch.
6. From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
7. A weaver weaves fabrics for scarves (for a dress) for Tanya.
8. Don't be hasty, but be patient.
9. Where there is a bungler and a grouse, there is not profit, but loss.
10. He ordered the spider to weave canvas from his web.
11. In the stove there are three chocks, three geese, three ducks.
12. Our guest took away our cane.
13. Three crows on the gate, three magpies on the fence.
14. Tanya has a secret, this is Tanya’s secret, And Tanya is hiding this secret.
15. On the planet Pluto Petya and Anton got lost.
16. The raccoons looked at the notes for a long time, the notes were incomprehensible, the raccoons did not understand the notes.
17. Tanya and Nata are young people.
18. Tony has a ton of notes.
19. A hobbit has no trunk.
20. Tom has a volume, and Tom has a volume; that Toma is not about that Toma, that Toma is not about that Toma; Tom's volume is not about that, and Tom's volume is not about that.
21. The painting is entangled in a web, in the painting there are Lilliputians in a web.
22. In the photo there is a python, tapir, sea anemone, newt, rooster, termite, panther, cat, orangutan, act, aphid, raccoon, tarantula, black grouse, coyote.
23. This is Fedya, this is Petya, this is Nadya, this is Katya, this is Vitya, this is Mitya. Children, these are children.
24. Here is that Titus, and Aunt Tita is here, and Taya is here, and Here is here.
25. Shadow-shadow-shadow, all day long, wherever there is a stump, I braid the fence and unravel it.
26. Turka smokes a pipe. The trigger pecks the grain. Don't smoke a Turkish pipe! Don't peck the trigger!

Ta-ta-ta – our house is clean.
You-you-you – all the cats ate the sour cream.
Tu-tu-tu – I’ll pour milk for the cat.
Ti-ti-ti - we ate almost all the porridge.
Bye-bye-bye - we put off sewing.
That's it - we started playing lotto.
Whoops, we're going for a walk.
At-at-at – we take a scooter with us.

U 1. There was a slow-witted bull, a slow-witted bull.
2. The bull’s lip was tight.
3. Oleg’s cart got stuck in the mud: Oleg should sit here until the snow.

Wow-wa – a baby is crying in a stroller.
Ay-ay – I don’t understand who’s lost.
Ooo-oo-oo - the wolf howls in the forest.
Wow, wow, wow – our iron got hot.
Uch-uch-uch - a ray of sun is shining through the window.
Ur-ur-ur - the cat told us: “Moore.”

F 1. Our Filat is never to blame.
2. Philip stuck to the stove.
3. Fani has a sweatshirt, Fedya has shoes.
4. Mikhail played football, he scored a goal.
5. The fleet is sailing to its native land, a flag is on every ship.
6. Fadey has daphnia.
7. Filya is a sergeant major in the film.
8. Feofan Mitrofanych has three sons Feofanych.
9. In the photograph of Fyodor - Fyodor, in the photograph of Fedora - Fyodor.
10. In the garden, Fekla gasped and groaned: the beets were born not in the garden, but nearby.
I feel sorry for the beetroot Fyokla. Fyokla complained: “The beets got lost!”

X 1. Delicious halva, praise to the master.
2. Prokhor and Pakhom were riding on horseback.
3. A bitter fly sat on my ear.
4. The fish soup will be good.
5. Tikhon is wearing a tunic.
6. The ferret is shaggy, and Micah is shaggy.
7. The crested girls laughed with laughter: “ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!”
8. There was a commotion in the garden - thistles bloomed there.
To prevent your garden from dying out, weed the thistles.
9. We want to ride on deer, argali, buffalo, seals, tapirs,
Leopards, lions, camels, mules and waves.
10. Bustle-bustle and bustle-bustle bustled and laughed.

C 1. Two chickens are running around right on the street.
2. Flowers are blooming in the flower garden.
3. Hyacinths were blooming in the gardener’s greenhouse,
swimsuits, cyclomena, tsenararia and zinnias.
4. Hyacinths and zinnias are blooming in the gardener’s flower garden.
5. A starling flies: winter is over.
6. The mischievous student received one.
7. The heron's chick clings tenaciously to the stump.
8. The heron wasted away, the heron was dry, the heron was dead.
9. In the circus there are not circulars and compasses, in the circus there are tigresses, lionesses and bears.
10. Lectures by the associate professor - about the location.
11. Well done green-white-lipped cucumbers.
12. The Macedonian fighter has a spear at the end of the window.
13. Grandfather’s father is father’s grandfather, father’s grandfather is grandfather’s father.
14. Fathers’ bolt is not from owls (z, s, c).
15. Sheel, soap, crooked spindle, silk towel - on the towel under the door.
16. You, well done, tell the well done: let the well done tell the well done, let the well done tie the calf.

Tsa-tsa-tsa - listen to boredom to the end.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the matter is nearing the end.
Tsut-tsy-tsy - let's cut off all the ends.
Tset-tse-tse - what will we learn at the end?
Ets-ets-ets - winter is over.
Ets-ets - the starling is flying.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - we saw a starling.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - starlings are singing in the yard.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - two rings.
Tso-tso-tso - wash your face.
Tso-tso-tso - the chicken laid an egg.
Tsk-tsk-tsk - they ate the cucumbers.

H 1. Thickets are more often in our Pushcha, in our Pushcha they are often thicker.
2. They put the pike into the river and put the pie in the oven.
3. At the top of the tower, rooks scream day and night.
4. It’s not bricks bursting on the stove at night. Rolls of bread are bubbling on the stove.
5. Swifts and siskins are chirping in the grove.
6. Thumbelina and her daughter have less than a dot.
7. Pull the strip out from under the kochedyk (the tool used to weave bast shoes).
8. The watchmaker, squinting his eye, is fixing the watch for us.
9. The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.
The turtle makes everyone laugh because he is in no hurry.
And why rush for someone who is always in his home.
10. Four turtles each have four turtles.
11. Streams gurgled and purred, bumblebees buzzed over the streams.
12. The teacups, in sadness, knocking and clinking, screamed.
13. Under the mat, under the ceiling, hangs half a container of peas without a worm, without a wormhole.
14. The shepherd in the sheepfold growled at the shepherd, the shepherd in the sheepfold growled at the shepherd.
15. Daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy's daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy's daddy's daddy doesn't have a daddy.
16. Lenochka and Olechka are the daughters of mommy Tanechka and daddy Igorechka and granddaughters of grandmothers Verochka and Lyudmilochka and grandfathers Yurochka and Volodechka.
17. Four little black little imps were drawing a drawing in black ink.
18. Our chebotar (shoemaker) is a chebotar to all chebotars, our chebotar cannot be outdone or overcharged by anyone - our chebotar will overtake and overtake everyone.
19. The river flows, the stove bakes, the river flows, the stove bakes.
20. The river flows, the stove bakes.
21. Half a quarter of a quarter of a pea without a wormhole.
22. If you did not live near a blackberry tree, but if you lived near a strawberry tree, then strawberry jam is familiar to you, and blackberry jam is not at all familiar to you.

Cha-cha-cha – Tanya was at the doctor’s.
Cha-cha-cha - a candle is burning in the room.
Chu-chu-chu- I knock with a hammer.
Chi-chi-chi - the rolls are steaming in the oven.
Hour, hour, hour - the kids started dancing.
Ooch-och-och - night has come.

SPIDER
Chok-chok is a spider.
Chok-chok - there's a spider behind the stove.
Chok-chok - a spider weaves a web.
Chok-chok - a spider is waiting for prey.

Sh 1. In the silence of the night, the rustling of a snake is barely audible near the reeds.
2. Masha has whey in her porridge.
3. Mom gave Romasha whey from yogurt.
4. Glasha was given curdled milk, and Glasha had porridge.
5. They gave curdled milk to Klasha. Klasha is dissatisfied:
“I don’t want yogurt, just give me porridge.”
6. There are six naughty girls in the hut.
7. Sasha knocked over some bumps with his hat.
8. On the window, the cat deftly catches a tiny midge with its paw.
9. The slippery cones rustled, noisily
splashed down from a pine tree. A layer of snow, like
shawl, will hide the bumps until spring.
10. Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha.
11. A hat and a fur coat - that’s all Mishutka is.
12. Mishka knocked down the pine cones with his hat.
13. Donuts and shanezhki - for Pashka and Sanechka.
14. Six little mice rustle in the reeds.
15. Forty mice walked, carrying forty pennies; two smaller mice carried two pennies each.
16. Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies.
17. The mouse whispers to the mouse: “You keep rustling,
You’re not sleeping.” The mouse whispers to the mouse: “I will rustle more quietly.”
13. Spy and spy - millet.
14. A car was walking down the street, a car was walking without
gasoline, there was a car without an engine, there was a car
without a driver, she was walking, without knowing it, the car was walking... groovy.
15. Gleb walked with bread, Olya walked with salt.
16. Proshka made a mistake with the bowl - Proshka turned the bowl over.
17. Our conscience is a sail, even a storm will not frighten us.
18. Frol walked along the highway to Sasha to play checkers.
19. Cones on the pine tree, checkers on the table.
20. Maybe grandma knits, but ask - she won’t say (f, s, w).
21. Vanechka - Vanyushka, Tanechka - Tanyushka, Katechka - Katyushka, Nadechka - Nadyushka, Vitechka - Vityushka (h, w).
22. Pasha hid all the toys under the pillow. It’s stuffy with toys hidden under the pillow.
23. The seamstress sews pants for Masha, Pasha, Dasha and Natasha.
24. Cats breathe, mice breathe, bears and kids breathe.
25. Grandma Lusha was going to see baby Grusha. Lusha has big pears in her basket.
26. Grisha covers the roof for Gosha, Alyosha and Misha.
27. There are noodles on the sleepers.
28. Your spy will not out-spy our spy, but our spy will out-spy your spy.
29. Antoshka has a little porridge in his spoon, and Timoshka has a little potato in his spoon.
30. Timoshka Troshke crumbles crumbs into okroshka.
31. Timoshka’s mongrel barked at Pashka. Pashka hits Timoshka's mongrel with his hat.
32. Although the pike is eager, it will not eat the ruff from its tail. A ruff is good for a ruff. (fishing equipment made of rods in the form of a bottle, funnel).
33. Old talkative women live in a hut at the edge of the forest. Every old lady has a basket. There's a cat in every basket. Cats in baskets sew boots for old women.
34. The old woman listened to the cuckoo crowing at the edge of the forest.
35. Masha stirs the porridge, and Misha interferes with Masha.
36. Masha has midges in her porridge. What should our Masha do? I put the porridge in a bowl and fed it to the cat
(S. Pogorelovsky).

C H I T O G O V O R K A
A mouse squeaked among the reeds:
- Your rustling broke the silence!
The reeds whisper noisily:
- Hush, mouse, don’t rustle!
The cat will hear your rustle,
You should go to grandma, baby
If you disobey us, mouse,
The cat is going to grab you, stupid!
In general, mouse, don’t make a noise,
Better hurry to the hole.
The mouse didn't listen to them
The little girl squeaked again:
- For me, fearless,
cat -
What for the same cat
midge…
I haven't heard from you since then
mice,
Naughty braggart
Vladimir Kremnev.

Sha-sha-sha - we love the baby.
Sha-sha-sha - the mother washes the baby.
Sha-sha-sha - I’m sitting by the hut.
Shu-shu-shu - I'm writing a letter.
Ash - ash-ash - Marina has a pencil.
Shoo-shoo-shoo—the mouse jokes with the cat.
Ysh-ysh-ysh - the cat is afraid of the mouse.
Ysh-ysh-ysh - a mouse rustles under the bench.
Shey-shey-shey - I'm afraid of mice.
Oshka-oshka-oshka - mouse catch the cat.
Eat, eat, eat, and you’ll get yourself a bump.
Ear-ear - here is my pillow
Ear-ear is a soft pillow.
Ear-ear - I put a pillow on the bed.
Ear-ear - I'll sleep on the pillow.

SCH 1. Wolves prowl, looking for food.
2. Swifts, tap dancers, goldfinches and siskins are chirping in the grove.
3. Two puppies, cheek to cheek, nibble the brush in the corner.
4. Masha, don’t look for us: we pluck sorrel for cabbage soup.
5. Wash your hands cleaner, more often.
6. If you don’t look for a goose’s mustache, you won’t find it.
7. The puppy squeaks pitifully, he is dragging a heavy shield.
8. The puppy eats sorrel cabbage soup by both cheeks.
9. Tongs and pliers - these are our things.
10. I brush my teeth with this brush, with this brush -
Ashmaki, I use this brush to clean my trousers, I need all three brushes.
11. Skinny, weak Koschey is dragging a box of vegetables.
12. Koschey screaming in the boiling cabbage soup.
13. The dapper bathhouse attendant sported a raincoat.
14. Don’t look for the predator’s nails!
15. The lizard has a chilling squint.
16. Pig bristles, pike scales, slits and cheeks.
17. I’m dragging the pike, dragging it, I won’t miss the pike.

Shcha-shcha-shcha - Vova caught a bream.
Shchi-schi-schi - bream live in the river.
One more thing - bream is a fish, not a thing.
Shcha-shcha-shcha - we are bringing home the bream.
Shcha-shcha-shcha - the pike is walking around the bream.
Shcha-shcha-shcha - the predator will not catch the bream.
Shcha-shcha-shcha - Sasha walks around without a raincoat.
Asch-asch-asch - we’ll put on a raincoat.
Pike-pike-pike - I’ll look for pike in the thicket.
Shchi-schi-schi - you, little mouse, are not food.

Y 1. Mila’s mother washed her with soap. Mila didn’t like soap.
2. Mila washed the bear with soap, Mila dropped the soap.
Mila dropped the soap and didn’t wash the bear with soap.
3. The pig dug, blunt-nosed, white-nosed, dug up half the yard with its snout, dug, dug, but didn’t even get to the hole. That's why the sow hare snouts, so that she digs.

YU 1. Yula spins around Yulka, sings, and doesn’t let Yulia and Yura sleep.
2. Yulka-Yulenka - a spinning top, Yulka was nimble. Yulka could not sit still for a minute.
3. Little Yulka, you are a neat little thing.
Yulka loves yumbrikas and plays with cubes.

I 1. My yacht is light and obedient, I will plow the seas on it.
2. The lizard was on a skiff, carrying apples to the fair in a box.
3. Once upon a time there lived three Japanese: Yak, Yak-tsedrak, Yak-tsedrak-tsedrak-tsedroni.
Once upon a time there were three Japanese women: Tsypa, Tsypa-dripa, Tsypa-dripa-dreampony. They all had a blast: Yak on Tsypa, Yak-tsedrak on Tsypa-drip, Yak-tsedrac-tsedrac-tsedroni on Tsypa-drip-drempompony. And they gave birth and children: Yak and Tsypa have Shah, Yak-tsedrak and Tsypa-dripa have Shah-sharakh, Yak-tsedrak-tsedrak-tsedroni with Tsypa-drippompony have Shah-sharakh-sharah-sharoni.

Byaka-byaka-byaka - that’s what a bully is.

Yal-yal-yal - the jelly is healthy, it contains starch.
Yar-yar-yar - the carpenter made the table and chair.

PHYSICAL MINUTES

1. I.p. – arms are bent at the elbows in weight. Forcefully clench your fingers into a fist and unclench them.
2. I.p. - Same. Rotate with each finger. The fingers of the left hand rotate to the left, the fingers of the right hand rotate to the right.
3. I.p. - Same. Rotation of the hands to the right and left. The right hand rotates to the left, the left hand rotates to the right and vice versa.
4. I.p. - Same. Rotating your hands, as in exercise 3, raise and lower your arms to the starting position.
5. I.p. - Same. Circular rotation of hands elbow joints in front of yourself, towards yourself and away from yourself.
6. I.p. - hands with fingers closed, palms facing forward. Move your thumbs to the side and, one by one, starting with the index finger, attach all the others. Next, move your little fingers to the side and attach all the other fingers to them in turn.
7. I.p. - fingers in the “lock”. Press your hands to your chest, turn your palms forward, stretch your arms forward.
8. I. p. – arms extended forward, palms to the side. Clasp your fingers in a “lock”, turn your hands towards yourself, return to the starting position.
9. I.p. the fingers are clasped together in a “lock”. Free movement of fingers in the “lock”.
10. Relax your hands, shake them to the beat of the music or randomly.

Fingers played hide and seek
And the heads were removed,
Like this, like this
And the heads were removed.

Rain, rain, pour it
There will be a loaf of bread,
There will be rolls, there will be baked goods,
There will be delicious cheesecakes.

The old man was walking along the road,
I found a goat without horns.
Come on, goat, let's jump.
We kick our legs.
And the goat butts
And the old man swears.

Dressed up legs
In new boots.
You walk, legs,
You walk - stomp,
Don't splash through puddles.
Don't go into the mud.
Don't tear your boots.

BREATHING EXERCISES

1. Blow the cotton wool from your palm.
2. Blow on a light object tied to a thread (cotton wool, a leaf, a cotton ball, a bug, a butterfly).
3. Blow into the bubble.
4. Inflate the balloon.
5. Blow on thin paper glued to cardboard.
6. Blow confetti or small paper off the table.
7. Blow into a straw.
8. Blow a paper snowflake from your palm.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

"Let's pet the kitten"
Kitty, little kitty, wait,
I'll stroke you with my hand.
TARGET:
Give a relaxing exercise for your fingers.

"Our Baby"
This finger is grandpa
This finger is grandma
This finger is daddy
This finger is mommy
This finger is our baby.
TARGET:
straighten your fingers alternately from your fist.

"Brush"
I will paint with a soft brush
A chair, a table and the cat Masha.
TARGET:
connect all the fingertips and make the “paint” movement.

"To work"
One thumb stood up
The index finger is behind him,
The middle one will be nameless,
He raised his little finger.
All the brothers stood up. - Hooray!
It's time for them to go to work.
TARGET:
extend your fingers from your fist.

"Claws"
The cat's daughter
There are claws on the paws.
Don't rush to hide them,
Let the kids watch.
TARGET:
press the pads of your right and left hands towards your palm.

"Wasp"
A wasp sat on a flower
She drinks fragrant juice.
TARGET:
pull out forefinger and rotate it.

"Bunny"
The bunny went for a walk
And pick a carrot.
TARGET:
spread your index finger and middle fingers hands - “ears”.

"The chicken drinks water"
Our chicken was walking
I plucked fresh grass,
And drank some water
Straight from the trough.
TARGET:
Make the hand like a beak; tilt down, lift up.

LITERATURE

1. Bulatov M. Thirty-three pies. Games, counting rhymes, collusions, tongue twisters, long twisters, boring fairy tales, riddles of peoples Soviet Union. Collected and processed by M. Bulgakov. M., “Det. lit.”, 1973, - 239 p.
2. Zhirenka O.E., Gaidina L.I., Kochergina A.V. Learning Russian with passion: Formation of spelling literacy: grades 1-4. – M.: 5 for knowledge, 2005. – 240 p. (Methodological library).
3. Zhirenko O.E., Gaidina L.I., Kochergina A.V. Learning Russian with passion - 2: Part of speech. Offer. Text. Speech development: grades 1-4. – M.: 5 for knowledge, 2005. – 204 p. – (Methodological library).
4. Naumenko G. Thirty-three Egorki: Russian folk tongue twisters / Comp. G. Naumenko; M.: Det. lit., 1989.– 32 p. (Book by book).

Many people believe that the use of tongue twisters is justified only during speech therapy sessions with preschool children, and some are not at all familiar with this concept. In reality, tongue twisters are often used by adults. Most often this is associated with a change of profession, but there are cases when the desire to get rid of speech defects comes only at a conscious age. Whatever the reason, tongue twisters to improve the quality of speech and diction of adults- This good way get rid of problems and complexes, as well as get great mood for all day.

To understand what a tongue twister is, just open any Dictionary. Usually this term is characterized as a specially invented text or phrase with sounds that are difficult to pronounce and poorly combined.

  • The beaver wandered into the forest.
  • A beaver was robbed in the forest.
  • The collected beaver wandered to Barvikha to visit the beaver.
  • The beaver scolded and shaved the beaver,
  • and the beaver boys encouraged the beaver.
  • Groomed, shaved and encouraged, the beaver wandered back into the forest.

Very often tongue twisters are folk works, which are several centuries old.

There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass, don’t cut wood on the grass in the yard.

Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.

They gave Varenka - felt boots, Valenka - mittens.

But there are also modern ones, which were compiled by linguists to solve a specific problem.

The defibrillator defibrillated, defibrillated, but did not defibrillate.

They have a fairly simple meaning, are also funny and easy to remember. But it’s often very difficult to pronounce them the first time.

Two hundred and twenty-two caravels tacked and tacked, but did not tack.

In terms of meaning, tongue twisters are divided into children’s and adults’, although there is not much difference between them only if the text contains “non-children’s” words (don’t be surprised, there are such!).

  • Once upon a time a crucian carp
  • Gave me a coloring book.
  • And Karas said:
  • On the Karasenka coloring page -
  • Three funny little pigs:
  • The cuckoo cuckoo bought a hood,
  • I put the cuckoo's hood on,
  • How funny is the cuckoo in the hood.

There are also complex and simple, short and long, but they all pursue one goal - this tongue twisters for speech development. Text tongue twisters are often tailored to the problem that needs to be solved.

For example, clearly pronouncing sounds:

  • Queen Clara severely punished Charles for stealing the coral.
  • If Karl had not stolen the corals, then Clara would not have stolen the clarinet.
  • They stomped and stomped, they stomped until they reached the poplar,
  • They stomped all the way to the poplar, but their feet stomped.
  • Scared of the bear cub
  • Hedgehog with a hedgehog and with a hedgehog,
  • Swift with a swift and a haircut.
  • At the edge of a hut
  • Old chattering ladies live.
  • Every old lady has a basket,
  • There's a cat in every basket,
  • Cats in baskets sew boots for old women.
  • A quarter of an hour
  • Sang ditties on Plyushchikha.
  • Black cat, big weirdo,
  • I climbed into the attic to listen.
  • Four little black, grimy little devils
  • A drawing was drawn in black ink.
  • A heron chick clings tenaciously to a chain


Tongue twisters to improve diction

Many professional announcers and speakers advise improving your diction with the help of tongue twisters. To express thoughts clearly, it is not enough to be able to clearly pronounce words and sounds. If you want your speech to be understood and perceived by others, train it. Well-known tongue twisters will also help with this. Use rhyming texts to improve diction it is necessary regularly, which means daily. Only constant training will bear fruit. Don't be discouraged if you don't see results after a week or two. According to statistics, in order to feel changes you need to exercise for 21 days.

The plan for improving diction using tongue twisters includes several points:

  1. Select a small number of texts, preferably 3-5
  2. Pronounce slowly and clearly, especially endings and problematic sounds
  3. Practice in front of a mirror, without sound or in a whisper, in this way to perform articulatory gymnastics
  4. Pronounce the tongue twister with a certain timbre or emotion (loud, quiet, plaintive or triumphant voice)
  5. Sing the text of the tongue twister (for example, to the music of your favorite song)

In order not to forget about the assigned tasks, you can print out the texts and hang them around the room, and also involve friends and relatives in the exercises and compete in pronunciation. There are a great many examples of tongue twisters, let's remember the most famous:

The Greek was driving across the river, he saw the Greek - there was a cancer in the river.
He put the Greek's hand in the river, and the crayfish grabbed the Greek's hand - wow!

From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.

There is firewood in the yard, firewood behind the yard, firewood under the yard, firewood above the yard, firewood along the yard, firewood across the yard, the yard cannot accommodate firewood. Eject the firewood back to the wood yard.

  • The fast talker quickly spoke quickly,
  • That you can’t quickly pronounce all the tongue twisters,
  • But, having become nervous, he quickly said -
  • that all the tongue twisters will be re-spoken, re-pronounced.
  • And the tongue twisters jump like crucian carp in a frying pan.

There lived three Japanese: Yak, Yak Tsidrak, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy. There lived three Japanese women: Tsypi, Tsypi Drippy, Tsypi Drippy Limpomponii. Yak got married to Tsypi, Yak Tsidrak to Tsypi Drippy, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy to Tsypa Dripa Limpomponius. And they had children: Yak and Tsypi Shah, Yak Tsidrak and Tsypi Dripi Shakhmat, Yak Tsidrak Tsidrak Tsindroniy and Tsypi Dripi Limpomponii Shah Chess Chess Shakhmony.


A defect in pronouncing the letter p is perhaps the most common among speech defects. This disadvantage brings inconvenience to both the person himself and those around him. They will also come to help in the fight against defects and complexes. tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction for adults starting with the letter r.

Sometimes a person pronounces this sound incorrectly due to a physical defect - too short bridle, but most often the reason is weak tongue muscles and the inability to make the necessary correctly directed movements. The sound r must be pronounced by gently pushing out the air, barely touching the alveoli with your tongue. In this case, the speaker should feel a slight vibration.

There are a lot of examples of tongue twisters for practicing the letter r; they can be easily found on the Internet and in books.

Beavers wander into the cheese forests. Beavers are brave, but they are kind to beavers.

  • The pig snouted, the pig snouted, the white-snouted,
  • I dug up half the yard with my snout,
  • Dug, undermined
  • I didn’t make it to the hole.
  • That's why the sow and the snout,
  • So that she digs.

He reported, but didn’t complete his report, he completed his report, but didn’t complete his report.

  • The children played together in the orchestra:
  • Karl played the black clarinet,
  • Kirill - on the horn,
  • On the harp - Allah,
  • And Lara played the piano.
  • Once upon a time a crucian carp
  • Gave me a coloring book.
  • And Karas said:
  • “Color the fairy tale, Karasyonok!”
  • On the Karasenka coloring page -
  • Three funny little pigs:
  • The little crucian turned the piglets into crucian carp!

If you have imagination, you can come up with any option to suit your taste, as long as the necessary sounds are present.

Remember, the most important thing in training is regularity. Don't quit halfway through. After all, correctly delivered and clear speech is the key to success not only in oratory, but also in life!

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