Tongue twisters that will help you get rid of burr


Tongue twisters starting with the letter P (text) – Part 1


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  1. The white rams beat the drums, beat them indiscriminately, and broke their foreheads.
  2. Astra will ask sharply and soberly: is it in vain that I explode with blades?
  3. The sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain.
  4. Grass in the yard, firewood on the grass. Don't cut wood on the grass in your yard.
  5. There is grass in the yard, there is firewood on the grass: one firewood, two firewood, three firewood.
  6. 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. Drive the yard back to the wood yard.
  7. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two wood splitters sharpened their axes, the axes are sharp for the time being, the axes are sharp for the time being. Three woodcutters, three woodcutters, three wood splitters chopped down the forest with an ax, turned the forest into firewood.
  8. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.
  9. Queen Clara severely punished Charles for stealing the coral.
  10. Clara the King crept towards Lara.
  11. The crab made a rake for the crab. Sold the rake to the crab crab. Rake hay, crab, rake!
  12. Kirill bought a jar and a mug at the market.
  13. Karp Polikarpovich and Polikarp Karpych fed the carp. And in Polycarp’s pond there are three crucian carp and three crucians.
  14. The city of Nerl on the Nerl River.
  15. Radishes rarely grew in the garden bed, and the garden bed was rarely in order.
  16. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters were talking about Larka, about Varka, about Larina’s wife.
  17. THE WEATHER WAS WET The weather in our courtyard has become wet.
  18. He reported, but didn’t finish his report; he started to report, but didn’t finish his report.
  19. The snout pig was white-nosed, blunt-nosed; I dug up half the yard with my snout, dug, dug.
  20. The fellow ate thirty-three pie pies, all with cottage cheese.
  21. You can’t talk through all the tongue twisters, you can’t talk through all the tongue twisters quickly.
  22. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.
  23. All the maples have become red, And not one of them is teasing, Since all the same, they are all red. Who cares?
  24. The Staffordshire Terrier is zealous, and the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.
  25. Fedka eats a radish with vodka, Fedka eats a radish with vodka.
  26. The Greek was driving across the river, he sees the Greek in the river - cancer. He put the Greek's hand in the river, and grabbed the Greek's hand - claw!
  27. Our daughter is articulate, her speech is clear.
  28. Open, Varvara, the gates, if not the enemy is behind the gates, but the enemy and the enemy are turned away from the Varvara gates.
  29. Once - a dewdrop-bead, and once again - a bead, the beads sparkled on the blades of grass-tendrils.
  30. The emotional Lukerya felt the unfeeling Nikolka.
  31. The frame turns pink early, the frame is happy - the sun is warming.
  32. The farrier got up early, forged steel, forged, reforged the steel, but did not reforge it.
  33. Shot for quails and black grouse.
  34. The protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol.
  35. Three bakers walked, three Prokopiy bakers, three Prokopyevichs. They talked about the baker, about Procopius the baker, about Prokopyevich.
  36. Praskovya exchanged the crucian carp for three pairs of striped piglets, the piglets ran through the dew, the piglets caught a cold, but not all of them.
  37. Prov Egorka brought a pile of firewood to the yard.
  38. Forty forty stole peas, Forty crows drove away the forty. Forty eagles frightened the crows, Forty cows scattered the eagles.
  39. Frol ripped the hem of the caftan, ripped it open, ripped it open, but didn’t tear the hem apart.
  40. They bought a jar for Kirill at the market.
  41. A quail walks among the quails with its chicks.
  42. The quails flew by and dropped their feathers on the grass.
  43. He tied the belts with a belt, and burned the lights with fire.
  44. I'll go into the forest following the speckled cow.
  45. Pankrat came with a jack.
  46. Brother Arkady slaughtered a brown cow on the Ararat Mountains.
  47. A wedge with a sub-blade is cut out.
  48. A squirrel gnaws a nut, and the kids laugh.
  49. Before Makar dug ridges, and now Makar has become a governor.
  50. People are from the market, Nazar is going to the market.
  51. A drowsiness fell upon Yerema, and from the drowsiness Yerema fell asleep.
  52. The drum was given to the ram, the ram was very happy about the drum, and the ram drummed on the drum, the ram drummed on the drum.
  53. The digger weeded the dill, weeded and weeded.
  54. I will move Burenushka along the log, along the log.
  55. Roman arrived from the auction and brought his pocket full of money.
  56. Prokhor was traveling to Kharkov, and Zakhar was traveling from Kharkov.
  57. A fisherman is catching fish; his entire catch floats into the river.
  58. We walked through ditches and over humps into the forest, picking up mushrooms.
  59. Yegor walked through the yard, carrying an ax to repair the fence.
  60. Karp Karpych bought carp from Karp Karpych.

How to learn to pronounce difficult words

  1. Development of the articulatory apparatus.
  2. Working with speech material.

Development of the articulatory apparatus

Each word is a combination of sounds and their combinations: the more combinations, the more difficult it is to pronounce the word. To master a word, you first need to develop the pronunciation of first each sound individually, then each combination of sounds found in this word.

The “from simple to complex” method can be used to master the desired word in the shortest possible time, but it is best to practice the articulation of different sounds daily as exercise. You can comprehend this technique by first pronouncing difficult words starting with the letter A, then starting with the letter B, etc.

Articulatory gymnastics allows you to keep your speech apparatus in good shape: daily exercises are guaranteed to save you from difficulties with new tricky words. To do this, it is enough to do a light warm-up of the facial muscles and slowly, carefully pressing and articulating each sound, read aloud any passages of text and words that are difficult to pronounce.

Tongue twisters starting with the letter P (text) – Part 2

  1. I’ll cut through the circle, I’ll see my mother through, I’ll take my sister out.
  2. The Common Duck dived and surfaced, surfaced and dived.
  3. In the field, Malanya is not for the sake of a walk, but bends his back for a reserve ahead.
  4. Grandfather Sysoy, shake your beard and set the sail so that the boat floats.
  5. In a swamp, in a meadow, there is a bowl of cottage cheese. Two grouse flew in, pecked them, and flew away.
  6. Varvara returned from the city, bringing three boxes of news.
  7. Ipat has a beard the size of a shovel for his pies, but when he saw a club, he had a beard like a wedge
  8. Wake up, miracle peas, roll, rumble, shovel three heaps of peas, pass the peas through the rumble, but don’t drop the pea grains.
  9. Near Karpov's yard there is a rolled mountain. Who drove away? Karpov's children rolled it out, dug it up, dug it up.
  10. The woodcutter, the woodcutter, chopped up mountains of firewood. Sharp axes: one - a mountain, two mountains, three mountains.
  11. The grandmother was coming out of the cage, spilling some grains. - Peck, hammer, grain! Peck, hammer, grain! Peck, hammer, grain!
  12. Ivan the fool forged a stump, but didn’t forge it, took it to the market, asked for three money, but didn’t beg.
  13. A goose flies to Holy Rus'. Rus', don’t be a coward, this is not a goose, but a sparrow thief, beat the thief - don’t be timid!
  14. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two wood splitters chopped wood, the yard was overflowing.
  15. In the yard there is grass, on the grass there is firewood, behind the yard there is firewood, under the yard there is firewood, firewood along the yard, firewood across the width of the yard. We need to take the firewood back to the wood yard.
  16. Radishes and turnips have strong roots.
  17. Our chebotar is a chebotar to all the chebotars, no one can outdo our chebotar.
  18. The role of the lira in the world is small. Nevertheless, the lyre is dear to me.
  19. Pink roses freeze in cold weather.
  20. The sprouts sprouted, grew, and the sprouts boasted of their growth.
  21. Seven old men were walking, the old men were talking about peas. The first one says: “The peas are good!” The second one says: “The peas are good!” A third says: “The peas are good!” The fourth says: “The peas are good!” The fifth says: “The peas are good!” The sixth one says: “The peas are good!” The seventh says: “The peas are good!”
  22. Arkhip shouted, Arkhip became hoarse. Arkhip doesn’t need to scream until he is hoarse.
  23. Abrosim doesn’t ask, but if they give it, he won’t give up.
  24. There is a steep mountain, in the mountain there is a hole, in the hole there is a wormhole.
  25. The Greek heroes turned rivers and turned mountains. Pythagoras is in grief.
  26. Thick, thick, simple, simple.
  27. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle. A mountain under an eagle, an eagle under a feather.
  28. The goat Seryozhka has sharp horns. And Seryozhka said: “I’m a little afraid.”
  29. There is a mountain in the middle of the yard.
  30. The magpie argued with the crow, chattered, chattered, and out-argued the crow.
  31. No matter how much they laughed at the unlaughing Nesmeyana, no one made Nesmeyana laugh.
  32. At the hill, Egorka killed a wolf.
  33. Lumberjacks were chopping cheese oaks into log houses.
  34. In the yard of the widow Varvara, two thieves were stealing firewood.
  35. Don't cut wood with a scythe; grass grows for the scythe.
  36. Be friends with a friend, but don’t be rude to another.
  37. Tara-bars, rastabars! Varvara's chickens are old!
  38. Pies with peas are good for the road trip.
  39. Don’t pepper the piglet with pepper, Peter, otherwise you might pepper the piglet with pepper.
  40. He will tell each other, and the friend will tell the girlfriend, and the girlfriend will tell the hog, and the hog will tell the whole city.
  41. The blackbird teased and imitated the blackbird, but did not tease it.
  42. The common duck has raised the young birds.
  43. Roman Carmen put Romain Rolland’s novel in his pocket and went to “Romain” to see “Carmen”.
  44. Malina is not Marina.
  45. A man was walking from across the river, carrying nine bast shoes; We have no time for men, no time for bast shoes.
  46. Thirty-three trumpeters sound the alarm.
  47. Three crows on the gate.
  48. I walk around the cellar, I keep talking about the cellar.
  49. The ram's horns are twisted and twisted, turned over and over.
  50. Greek rode across the river. He sees a Greek - there is a cancer in the river. He stuck the Greek's hand into the river. Cancer for the hand of a Greek - DAC!
  51. Hail fell on five ridges.
  52. Tetherin's child is lost.

The most difficult words to pronounce in Russian

When determining the “difficulty” of a word, you can be guided by the number of letters and the number of words from which it is composed, since the longest words are compound ones. Let's consider the hard-to-pronounce words of the Russian language that hold the record for the number of letters in various categories.

From the Guinness Book of Records:

  • Overly considerate is the longest word in the Russian language.
  • X-ray electrocardiographic – previous record.

From the grammatical dictionary of the Russian language by A. A. Zaliznyak:

  • Privately owned is the longest word.
  • Re-examine, substantive, internationalize - record-breaking verbs.
  • Misanthropy, Excellency are nouns.
  • Eleventh grader, clerk - animate nouns.
  • Unsatisfactory – adverb.

From the Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

  • Agricultural and mechanical engineering is an adjective with a hyphen.
  • Electrophotosemiconductor is an adjective without a hyphen.
  • Rooter-bulldozer-loader, animation-inanimateness are nouns with a hyphen.
  • Water-mud-peat-paraffin treatment is a noun without a hyphen.

Long tongue twisters for speech development

You need to start studying long tongue twisters after mastering the simplest ones. Such phrases are first analyzed by composition, and the lines are taught separately. It should be pronounced slowly, repeating especially difficult passages. Suitable for use by school-age children who can already memorize long poems and texts.

Praskovya traded the crucian carp for three pairs of striped piglets. The piglets ran through the dew, The piglets caught a cold, but not all of them. (Letters: P, R)

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The otter jumped out of the bucket, splashed out the water from the bucket, jumped out, she jumped out, splashed out, but couldn’t jump back in and splash out! (Letters: V, D, R)

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Pankrat Kondratov forgot his jack, and without a jack Pankrat cannot lift the tractor on the road. And the jack Kondrat is waiting on the road. (Letters: R, P, T)

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The tongue twister pronounced the tongue twister, pronounced it, but didn’t pronounce it. He just talked to everyone in a row, I didn’t want to pronounce the tongue twister anymore. I went to steam my tongue twister ears. They asked the tongue twister: “Is the tongue twister great?” And the tongue twister said: “No,” was his answer. (Letters: V, K, L, R, S)

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As you know, beavers are kind. Beavers are full of kindness. If you want good things for yourself, you just need to call the beaver. If you are kind without a beaver, then you yourself are a beaver at heart. (Letters: B, R, D)

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Once upon a time there lived a little hen and a little duck. The pied hen bred the pied tails, and the pied duck raised the pied tails. The pied hen has pied tails, and the pied duck has pied tails. (Letters: R, S, T)

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The ships tacked, tacked, tacked, but didn’t tack, That’s what tacked tackling was done, That even the tackers tacked and tacked, Because this tackling took all the strength out of them. (Letters: V, L, R)

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King Clarik has a king, Queen Carlisle has a dwarf. The dwarf is Karl, and the king is Clara. Clara has a clarinet, Karl has corals. Clara stole corals from Karl, and Karl stole Clara's clarinet. Clara doesn't have a clarinet, but she does have corals. Karl has a clarinet, but no corals. The Queen of Carlisle punished Clara for stealing corals from the dwarf Karl, and Clarik the King of Karl punished the one who stole the clarinet from the thief. If Karl had not stolen from Clara, Clara would not have stolen the corals, Clarik would have listened to his clarinet as he stole, And Karl gave the corals to Carlisle

Is it possible to learn to burr?

Anyone can learn to burr or pronounce the letter “r” in the French or German manner. The main thing is to study and do the exercises.

If you can’t learn to burr at home, you can contact a speech therapist. He will tell you why it doesn’t work and what mistake needs to be corrected.

In extremely rare cases, the problem may be in the structure of the jaw apparatus and the length of the frenulum. A frenulum that is too short may interfere with the correct pronunciation of sounds. A simple dental surgery can correct this physiological problem.


Physiological characteristics do not allow the “r” to burr.

The frenulum is cut under local anesthesia, which takes a couple of minutes. After this, you may experience discomfort for a couple of hours, and then everything will return to normal.

Exercises with a corrected frenulum will be more productive, because nothing else will interfere with you.

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