Sayings for the development of speech and diction in adults. Long and complex tongue twisters for diction

A tongue twister is a specially invented phrase with a difficult to pronounce selection of sounds, a quickly pronounced comic joke (S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova, Dictionary Russian language). Tongue twisters train diction, making pronunciation correct and clear. Difficult to pronounce phrases involuntarily force you to pronounce phrases over and over again: at first slowly and stumbling, then faster and almost without mistakes. Russian tongue twisters not only help you “hone” your language, but also introduce you to the richness of the Russian language and poetic images. Word game becomes an exciting process, makes spending time fun. Some tongue twisters have survived to this day from the depths of centuries, others were composed in the second half of the 20th century.

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Sasha walked along the highway,
She carried a drying bag on a pole.
And sucked on the dryer.

There is grass in the yard
There is firewood on the grass.
Don't chop wood
On the grass of the yard.

Three hundred thirty-three ships
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Maneuvered, maneuvered,
Yes, and they didn’t catch it,
Yes, and they didn’t catch it,
And they didn’t catch it.

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

Four little black ones
Little grimy little devils
Drew in black
Ink drawing
Extremely clear.

Karl stole corals from Clara,
And Clara stole Karl’s clarinet.
If Karl hadn't stolen Clara's corals,
Then Clara wouldn’t have stolen Karl’s clarinet.

Greek rode across the river.
The cancer sees the Greek in the river.
He put the Greek's hand into the river.
Cancer for the hand of the Greek - DAC.

Peter baked pies for Peter.

Six little mice rustle in the reeds.

A harrow was harrowing an unharrowed field.

They gave Glasha yogurt, and Glasha had porridge.

There is a vine on the cart, and a goat on the cart.

Vlas is with us, Afanas is with you.

Senya and Sanya have a catfish with a mustache in their nets.

A weaver weaves fabric for Tanya's dress.

Osa is barefoot and without a belt.

One Klim pounded the wedge, pounded and knocked out.

Kondrat's jacket is a little short.

Kirill bought a jar and a mug at the market.

Koval Kondrat forged steel, forged it and forged it.

Polya went to weed parsley in the field.

The brawler ram climbed into the weeds.

The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pricking needles.

Four turtles have four turtles.

If you don't look for a goose's whiskers, you won't find them.

The crow missed the crow.

The baker baked the loaf, loaf, and bagel early in the morning.

Well done green-white-lipped cucumbers.

Have fun, Savely, stir the hay.

The badger was carrying the branch.

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Tongue twister is a genre of oral folk art. A tongue twister is a specially selected phrase with a difficult to pronounce selection of sounds, a joke or a quickly pronounced comic saying. Even in ancient times, tongue twisters appeared in Rus'. They helped the children in playful in a fun way comprehend native speech. Currently, speech therapists specially compose tongue twisters for children containing difficult-to-pronounce sequences of words and letters. Quickly pronouncing such tongue twisters out loud can eliminate most speech defects.

Tongue twisters are also relevant for adults. Tongue twisters are especially popular among announcers, speakers, artists, managers and singers, since their duties require clear pronunciation. Tongue twisters help train diction. Reading them develops correct articulation and eliminates reservations.

Try reading the tongue twister out loud, while pronouncing each sound clearly, then begin to gradually increase the pace. It should be noted that first of all, you should pay attention to clear pronunciation, and only then to the rate of pronunciation. If even at your usual pace you cannot read the tongue twister correctly and without errors, try to understand its meaning and build a clear video sequence in your head. Then start reading the tongue twister slowly. Repeat it until you read it without hesitation. Then gradually increase the pace. We wish you good luck in mastering the science of tongue twisters!

Tongue twisters will correct diction deficiencies... especially something as long and complex as tongue twister about Liguria, which for clear training and correct pronunciation without hesitation is used by many radio announcers and TV presenters.
On the coast of the Ligurian Sea in the northern part of Italy there is a very cozy and picturesque place Liguria and patter, which we mentioned above, begins with the story of a Ligurian traffic controller who regulated in Liguria.

On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked. And then the protocol about the protocol was recorded as a protocol, how the interviewed Ligurian traffic controller eloquently, but not clearly, reported, and so reported about the wet weather that, so that the incident did not become a candidate for a judicial precedent, the Ligurian traffic controller acclimatized...

This is a fragment funny Liguria Tongue Twisters, as many Internet users call it. And you can find the entire tongue twister below.

But what exactly are these tongue twisters and what are they for? The first thing tongue twisters are associated with is childhood. It is not always possible to pronounce funny poems without hesitation; sometimes the language begins to get confused, as a result of which the funny text becomes even funnier. Hidden under the game form is very important factor- the baby adapts to the peculiarities of the language, learns to correctly pronounce sounds in phrases, and practices diction. Pure language helps the child express himself more clearly, and it will be much easier for others to understand him. Certainly Liguria Tongue Twister it will be too difficult for a small child and he is unlikely to be able to learn by heart a complex tongue twister, and He can learn simple one-line children's tongue twisters or quatrains by heart.

Tongue twisters count folk art , people have been inventing them for centuries and millennia in order to improve speech apparatus, as well as correct individual defects in diction. Pure speech consists of phrases that are difficult to pronounce. It contains a totality simple words with many identical sounds it becomes unpronounceable, even if you try to read it slowly. But this is only at first glance. After short-term training, a confused rhyme will sound from your lips like a song. And when you read it in high tempo, every sound will be heard clearly.

If you have problems communicating with others, and someone repeatedly asks you what you are talking about, practice your diction. Tongue twisters on various sounds, of which there are now a huge number, will be very useful in such a situation. There is no need to be embarrassed, and there is no need to divulge information that you are training your speech. You can do this without anyone else. When working with tongue twisters for adults, after a short period of time you will hear that the speech sounds different, and suddenly you stop asking again. Problems with diction- this is a shortcoming that can be easily corrected, do not put off training, surprise your interlocutors with the clarity of your pronunciation. Rest assured - if you can read without hesitation (yes, yes - just read, and not memorize!) Liguria Tongue Twister, then you will significantly improve your diction and will “swallow” less long and Difficult words while reading or talking to people.

Liguria tongue twister to improve diction and pronunciation. Let's watch the video.

You comprehend foreign language You will have difficulty with correct pronunciation, and an extra accent will also interfere. Pure phrases will help you learn to speak correctly; phrases will correct your pronunciation, making it quick and correct. They will remove the Russian accent, and difficult grammar will be casually reinforced in phrases. The effect of foreign tongue twisters remains for a long time, even if you stop studying.

The difference between tongue twisters for children and adults simple phrases for adults are aimed only at developing diction, and are not hidden in a playful form, without which children will not be interested in learning them.

On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked. And then the protocol about the protocol, the protocol recorded how the interviewed Ligurian traffic controller eloquently, but not purely, reported, and so reported about the wet weather that, so that the incident did not become a contender for a judicial precedent, the Ligurian traffic controller acclimatized in unconstitutional Constantinople, where the crested laughter laughed and they shouted to the Turk, who was heavily stoned on his pipe: don’t smoke, Turk, pipe, you better buy a pile of spades, you better buy a pile of spades, otherwise a bombardier from Brandeburg will come and bombard him with bombs because someone with a black snout dug up half his yard with his snout, dug up and dug up; but in reality the Turk was not in action. Yes, and Klara the King was sneaking to the chest at that time, while Karl was stealing corals from Klara, for which Klara stole the clarinet from Karl, and then in the yard of Varvara, the tar widow, these two thieves stole firewood. But it’s a sin - not laughter - not to put it in a nut: about Klara and Karl in the darkness, all the crayfish were making noise in a fight - so the thieves had no time for the bombardier, but neither did they care about the tar widow, and they had no time for the tar children. But the angry widow put the firewood in the barn: once firewood, two firewood, three firewood - all the firewood could 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 withered, the heron withered, the heron died. The heron's chick clung tenaciously to the chain; well done against the sheep, and against the well done the sheep itself, to which Senya carries hay in a sleigh, then Senka carries Sonya and Sanka on a sled: the sled gallops, Senka - to the side, Sonya - to the forehead, everything - into a snowdrift, and from there only a head of bumps knocked down Then Sasha went along the highway, Sasha found a 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, with cheesecakes in her mouth, would over-mix the sexton, - over-mix: it buzzes like ground beetle, buzzing and spinning. Was at Frol's - Frol lied to Lavra, will go to the Lavra to Frol Lavra will lie that - the sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain, the snake - the snake, the hedgehog - the hedgehog, and his high-ranking guest took away his cane, and soon there were five guys again We ate five again and half a quarter of a quart of lentils without a wormhole, and one thousand six hundred and sixty-six pies with cottage cheese from the whey from the yogurt. Around the bell, the bells were ringing about everything about it, so much so that even Konstantin, a Salzburg unpromising man, stated from under an armored personnel carrier: just as all the bells cannot be re-ringed, all the tongue twisters cannot be repeated, and all the tongue twisters cannot be re-spoken. But trying is not torture!

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On Thursday the fourth at four and a quarter o'clock the Ligurian traffic controller was regulating in Liguria, but thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but never tacked.

And then the protocol about the protocol, the protocol recorded how the interviewed Ligurian traffic controller eloquently, but not purely, reported, and so reported about the wet weather that, so that the incident did not become a contender for a judicial precedent, the Ligurian traffic controller acclimatized in unconstitutional Constantinople, where the crested laughter laughed and they shouted to the Turk, who was heavily stoned with his pipe: don’t smoke, Turk, pipe, you better buy a pile of spades, you better buy a pile of spades, otherwise a bombardier from Brandeburg will come and bombard him with bombs because someone with a black snout dug up half his yard with his snout, dug up and dug up; but in reality the Turk was not in action.

Yes, and Klara the King was sneaking to the chest at that time, while Karl was stealing corals from Klara, for which Klara stole the clarinet from Karl, and then in the yard of Varvara, the tar widow, these two thieves stole firewood. But it’s a sin - not laughter - not to put it in a nut: about Klara and Karl in the darkness, all the crayfish were making noise in a fight - so the thieves had no time for the bombardier, but neither did they care about the tar widow, and they had no time for the tar children.

But the angry widow put the firewood in the barn: once firewood, two firewood, three firewood - all the firewood could 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 withered, the heron withered, the heron died. The heron's chick clung tenaciously to the chain; well done against the sheep, and against the well done the sheep itself, to which Senya carries hay in a sleigh, then Senka carries Sonya and Sanka on a sled: the sled gallops, Senka - to the side, Sonya - to the forehead, everything - into a snowdrift, and from there only a head of bumps knocked down Then Sasha went along the highway, Sasha found a 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, with cheesecakes in her mouth, would over-mix the sexton, - over-mix: it buzzes like ground beetle, buzzing and spinning. Was at Frol's - Frol lied to Lavra, will go to the Lavra to Frol Lavra will lie that - the sergeant with the sergeant, the captain with the captain, the snake - the snake, the hedgehog - the hedgehog, and his high-ranking guest took away his cane, and soon there were five guys again We ate five again and half a quarter of a quart of lentils without a wormhole, and one thousand six hundred and sixty-six pies with cottage cheese from the whey from the yogurt.

Around the bell, the bells were ringing about everything about it, so much so that even Konstantin, a Salzburg unpromising man, stated from under an armored personnel carrier: just as all the bells cannot be re-ringed, all the tongue twisters cannot be repeated, and all the tongue twisters cannot be re-spoken. But trying is not torture!
Long and complex Liguria patter. The entire text is "tongue twisters for announcers."


Short tongue twisters for children.

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.


A tongue twister is usually short phrase or a small text that 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, “quickly speak”, that is, quickly, cleanly and correctly pronounce the most complex combinations sounds or long words, it was exciting 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 oratory skills, 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 best effect, the tongue twister is first pronounced clearly and slowly, then gradually increasing the tempo and adjusting diction and articulation.

Pure tongues are often classified according to different signs, 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 specific person And phonetic features 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"

[H] is deaf and soft sound, which 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.

The modern world offers children a huge number of interactive toys, high-tech entertainment, and effective teaching methods. At the same time, the statistics are merciless: every fourth child in the world suffers from delayed speech development. The article will tell you how to help your child not become a sad statistic.

#1. Most of our time (about 16 hours a day) we communicate. It is obvious that a person’s success in literally any field of activity depends on communication skills, since speech characteristics are important part his image. Speech impediments can have an impact Negative influence for the child's future. These disadvantages include:

  • monotonous or overly expressive intonation
  • failure to pause
  • bad diction
  • speech rate is too fast or slow
  • quiet or too loud voice

Most of the shortcomings are completely fixable. And it is not the sensational methods of overseas luminaries that will help in this, but simple and unfairly forgotten tongue twisters

#2. The game is the most natural look child's activities. That is why game forms- the best way to involve a child in learning. Getting carried away by playing with verbal material, including tongue twisters, children themselves, without noticing it, will form a series of very important skills, which over time

  • will form the basis of clear measured speech
  • will help you quickly master reading

#3. Each child is individual. General and speech development children of the same age may have some differences. The table below shows the approximate order in which children learn the sounds of the Russian language

Important: if at 6 years old a child has speech problems, for example, does not pronounce some sounds, parents need to contact a speech therapist

Tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction in children

Tongue twisters are not only a wonderful folklore heritage, but also a favorite tool of most speech therapists

Tongue Twisters

  • effectively train the articulation of sounds
  • I contribute to the acquisition of correct speech skills
  • correct speech defects
  • relieve tongue-tiedness
  • develop phonemic awareness, because in order to reproduce a phrase, a child must hear it correctly.

The sooner you start telling your child tongue twisters and tongue twisters, the faster he will learn to listen and hear various sound combinations, and over time he will try to repeat them on his own.

Before you start speaking quickly to an appreciative audience, here are a few helpful tips:

  1. To begin, speak the tongue twister slowly and “taste” it to remember all the sound combinations correctly. Your task at this stage is to learn to clearly pronounce every sound of every word. If you are learning a tongue twister with your child, follow the same rule: pronounce each word slowly and clearly.
  • Don't expect your baby to repeat everything at once
  • Don't be angry if the result is different from what you expected
  • Lesson time for a child: 5-10 minutes (depending on the age of the child)
  • Number of classes: unlimited
  1. Tongue twisters aren't just for speaking. They can be whispered and even sung. You can talk to in different intonations and in different “styles”. The main thing is the clear pronunciation of all sounds and sound combinations. Watch this carefully
  2. When you are completely confident in the clear pronunciation of all words, you can try to pronounce an ornate sentence as quickly as possible. Treat yourself and your child!


Before you start learning a tongue twister, speech therapy gymnastics-warm-up will not be superfluous for your child. Such exercises will not only “warm up” the articulatory organs, but also strengthen them. A classic set of articulation techniques is presented in the video “Speech therapist. Articulation gymnastics. Demonstration of exercises / Articulating gymnastics»

Video: Speech therapist. Articulation gymnastics. Exercise demonstration / Articulating gymnastics

The correct articulation of the sound [sh] should look like this

Correct articulation of the sound [w] For the little ones, a good start would be not tongue twisters, but pure tongue twisters




  • Sha-sha-sha - mother washes baby
  • Sha-sha-sha - mother feeds baby
  • Sha-sha-sha - mother loves the baby
  • Sha-sha-sha - we rock the baby
  • Shu-shu-shu - I'm writing a letter
  • Shu-shu-shu - let's tie a scarf for the baby
  • Shu-shu-shu - we’ll knit a hat for the baby
  • Sho-sho-sho - good for a walk
  • Sho-sho-sho - it’s good in our house
  • Sho-sho-sho - it’s good in the park in summer
  • Ash-ash-ash - (child’s name) has a pencil
  • Ash-ash-ash - we completed the hut
  • Shi-shi-shi - the reeds are whispering something

And for older talkers, funny tongue twisters and rhymes are also suitable



The mouse whispers to the little mouse:
“You keep rustling, you’re not sleeping”
The little mouse whispers to the mouse:
“I will rustle more quietly”

Masha didn’t finish her porridge,
Masha is tired of porridge!
- Masha, finish your porridge!
Don't bother mom!

Cat in pants?
- In panties not cats.
- A midge in your pants?
- There's no midge in your pants.
- Is there a mouse in pants?
- There's not a mouse in my pants.
- Teddy bear in pants?
- Mishka is wearing pants!

Yasha was eating porridge
Antoshka - potatoes,
Goshka - okroshka,
Leshka - flatbread,
Valyushka - cheesecake,
Irishka - crumpet,
Tanya - a bun,
And Michel ate vermicelli!

Mishutka has it in his basket
Mice, frogs, cats,
Balls, washers, coils,
Keys, curtains, pillows,
Jugs, pots, nesting dolls,
Mops, cabinets, ladles,
Cars, screws, shells...
Toys, toys, toys

The hat is on Kolyusha,
The hat is on Andryusha,
Ushanka - on Grisha,
Galoshes - on Misha,
Shoes - on Vityush,
The hood is on Valyusha,
Overcoat - on Igoryash,
The shirt is on Lyubasha,
The helmet is on Kiryusha,
Scarf - on Katyusha,
Kashne - on Alyosha,
Pants are on Platosha,
Fur coat - on Ilyusha,
Shorts - on Vanyusha.

And now you can master real tongue twisters



  • The cat on the window sews a shirt for Ermoshka
  • Lesha and Glasha eat wheat porridge
  • Timoshka Troshke crumbles crumbs into okroshka
  • Sixteen mice walked, carrying sixteen pennies, two smaller mice carried two pennies each
  • Jasper in suede
  • Misha knocked a bump off with his hat
  • There are six rascals in the hut

First of all, check out correct articulation sound [sch]

Correct articulation of sound [u] Pure sayings will set up little fidgets to work

  • Ascha-ascha-ascha - there is a thick thicket ahead
  • As-as-as-as - we bought a raincoat
  • Aschu-aschu-aschu - do not go further into the thicket
  • More-more-more - bream is fighting in the nets
  • More-more-more - there is a tick on the dog
  • Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh - the oak grove is rustling
  • Osch-oshch-oshch - horsetail in the garden
  • I feel it, I feel it, I feel it - take care of the grove
  • Ush-ush-ush - there is ivy behind the fence
  • Shcha-shcha-shcha - we are bringing home bream
  • Shcha-shcha-shcha - a belt from a raincoat
  • Shche-sche-sche - (child's name) in a raincoat
  • More-more-more - we’ll repeat it again
  • Shchi-schi-schi - (child's name) loves cabbage soup
  • Schu-schu-schu - (child's name) I'm looking for

After pure talk, you can start entertaining rhymes



Tongue twister poems starting with the letter “Ш” for children

The rain is lashing, lashing,
The wolf hid under the horsetail.
Tail under the tail,
And myself in the rain

A dandy respects a brush,
The dandy cleans off the dust with a brush.
If the item is not cleaned,
There will be nothing to flaunt!

Fluttering fins
And toothy and skinny,
Looking for food for lunch,
The pike is walking around the bream.
That's the thing!
The pike struggles in vain
Pinch the bream.
That's the thing!

Bath attendant, foundry worker, bather,
Racer, crusher, diver,
Washer, tinker, tram operator,
Dapper, orderly, drummer,
Sawyer, coachman, fencer
They were dragging a wooden box.
In the box there are crushed stones, brushes,
Pliers, abacus and ratchets

And finally it's time for tongue twisters



Tongue twisters starting with the letter "Ш" for children
  • I'm dragging the pike, I'm dragging it, I won't let go of the pike
  • Not the one, comrades, a comrade to a comrade, who with comrades is a comrade, but the one, comrades, a comrade to a comrade, who without comrades is a comrade to a comrade
  • Wolves prowl, looking for food
  • Scales on a pike, bristles on a pig
  • The pike tries in vain to pinch the bream

The sound [l], along with the sound [r], is the most insidious and difficult to pronounce. That is why it is permissible age norm For independent development these sounds - 5 years

The correct articulation [l] is as follows

Correct articulation of sound [l] Warm-up is an important component speech therapy sessions. Don't neglect pure talk. They are the ones who will prepare articulatory apparatus child to work

Pure sayings starting with the letter “L” for children

  • Ul-ul-ul - our baby fell asleep
  • Ol-ol-ol - (child’s name) sat down at the table
  • Lo-lo-lo - we have fun together
  • Yl-yl-yl - I washed the car
  • La-la-la - sheer cliff
  • Lu-lu-lu - let's go around the rock
  • Le-le-le - nests on the rock
  • Lu-lu-lu - (child's name) I love

Speech therapy poems with funny texts will help you master complex sounds



Moonlight blue
Didn't let the donkey sleep
The donkey sat on a boulder
And he yawned and he yawned...
And by chance the donkey
Suddenly swallowed the moon,
Smiled, sighed -
And fell asleep peacefully

Foxes bark, wilderness.
A doe lies in the foliage under a linden tree.
Tench in the depths of cold waters
Lazy, but floats easily.
The moon shines like brass
A harrier feasts on a frog.
A cheerful bee flies
The darkness of the night fell on the forest

They stomped up to the poplar.
We reached the poplar.
We reached the poplar,
Yes, my feet have stomped

Luda washed the doll Mila,
I didn’t wash the dirt off the doll.
But the soap makes Mila the doll
She faded as best she could.
Out of resentment, the doll Luda
Exchanged for a donkey



Poetry-

As dear to my mother as I could,
Although small, it helped.
I haven't been looking for something for a long time:
I rinsed the towel,
I washed the forks and spoons,
I gave the cat milk,
Swept the floor with a broom
From corner to corner...
She wanted to rest -
I couldn't sit idle:
I found the scraps on the shelf,
And pins and needles,
And for the doll Mila became
Sew a dress and a blanket.
I'll trouble this Mila
Mom barely put it to bed

It’s in vain that a caress is called a caress:
She is not at all affectionate.
The weasel has evil eyes.
Don't expect affection from affection!

And for the most serious talkers, the most serious test remains - tongue twisters for the sound [l]



Tongue twisters starting with the letter "L" for children
  • Klava put the onion on the shelf
  • Delicious halva - praise to the master
  • Around the bell stake
  • Laika is on the bench. The husky has paws. On the paws - bast shoes
  • The field is not weeded, the field is not watered. The field needs to be watered, the field needs to be watered
  • Swans with their cubs flew
  • A falcon sat on a naked trunk


Tongue twisters starting with the letter "L" for children

Tongue twisters starting with the letter "r" for children

Oh, that intractable sound [R]! How many upsets do suspicious parents have because of him! But by paying due attention to complex sounds and following the advice of a speech therapist, you can learn everything: even growl like a tiger cub

Pure sayings with the sound [R] for warming up



Pure sayings with sound [R]
  • Re-re-re - all the trees are in silver
  • Re-re-re - cunning fox sitting in a hole
  • Rya-rya-rya - the scarlet dawn has risen
  • Ryu-ryu-ryu - I'll cook lunch for you
  • Ar-ar-ar - eat, baby, cracker
  • Ra-ra-ra - (child's name) time to go to bed
  • Ro-ro-ro - there's a bucket on the floor
  • Ry-ry-ry - mosquitoes are circling and circling
  • Or-or-or - we swept the yard


Pure sayings with sound [P] Having mastered the proposed pure sayings, you can come up with new couplets together with your child

And if you don’t really want to come up with ideas, learn speech therapy rhymes with your child

Prepared by Raisa
Rice soup for Boris
Boris gave it to Raisa
Thirty three and three irises

Ostriches build nests to the side.
These funnels look strange.
Dig holes in the sand quickly and easily
Slender tall birds

At the stern, except for Romka,
Egor and Artemka.
At the stern, except for Mark,
Rita and Tamarka

Kar! - the crow screams - Theft!
Guard! Robbery! The missing!
The thief sneaked in early in the morning!
He stole the brooch from his pocket!
Pencil! Cardboard! Traffic jam!
And a beautiful box.
- Stop, crow, don’t scream!
Don't shout, be quiet.
You can't live without deception:
You don't have a pocket!
- How?! - the crow jumped
And she blinked in surprise.
- Why didn’t you say it before?
Guard! My pocket was stolen!

By the fire under the hill
Verochka with Egorka.
Verochka with Egorka
They repeat tongue twisters.
Their conversation is quick,
Fast and tongue-in-cheek:
"An officer is marching,
The engineer reports
A fire is burning,”
Vera and Egor are happy

A gun loaded with a cork
Ruff gave it to the timid fish.
Since then the pugnacious black cancer
Doesn't start fights with her

And after the funny poems, you can also do tongue twisters

  • Artem grates carrots
  • Barber shaves beards with a razor
  • All beavers are kind to their cubs
  • Gregory - brother of George
  • Cobras are in a terrarium, and carps are in an aquarium
  • Fish in a pond are a dime a dozen
  • Thirty-three trumpeters sound the alarm
  • Three trumpeters blew their trumpets


Tongue twisters with sound [R]

For most children aged 3-4 years complex sounds are

  • [W], [F], [SH]
  • [L], [R]

Considering the young age of talkers, choose speech material, not burdened with sounds difficult to pronounce

The tongue twisters below do not contain sonorant [l], [r], whistling, hissing and sound [f]

  • Venya and Ivan are not to blame
  • We'll see Vadim and surprise him
  • In the carriage are Vova and Matvey, Vikenty, Vitya and Avdey
  • Will lead Benjamin to the bears and penguins
  • Attention: there is water in the pond
  • You see: on Vova’s sofa there are two boa constrictors
  • Candy for the fairy, confetti for Timofey
  • Fima has dates. Fanny has candy wrappers
  • Fedot has a bassoon
  • Don't mumble, hit the bubo
  • I run to the bull and from the bull
  • On the hooves there are horseshoes
  • Petya doesn't finish his drink
  • Pony in blanket
  • The parrot is not bathed! Don't scare the parrot! Buy a parrot!
  • In a body of water there is visible and invisible
  • At home - brownie, in the water - water
  • One yes one - two
  • Honey mushrooms are not on the heel
  • Anton has an antenna
  • Tanya has a secret. This is Tanya's secret. And Tanya hides this secret
  • Capa has compote
  • Coca has cocoa
  • Someone throws a stone to someone somewhere
  • Magicians do not help Baba Yaga with magic
  • Blizzards are not in the south
  • Ignat helps Inga and Agnia cook
  • A day off is coming. Let's relax on the weekend
  • On the hunt - Akhmed Akhmedov, Pakhom Pakhomov, Mikhei Mikheev and Tikhon Tikhonov
  • Khan has henna
  • The owl has a conscience
  • Everyone should sit down and eat together
  • In the autumn at the Senya there is a canopy in the hay
  • In winter, carefree Zoya gets cold
  • Don't forget the forget-me-nots
  • The bell rings loudly: “Zzzzzzzzzzz!”

As soon as the child understands the rules of the game and clearly and quickly repeats tongue twisters with easy sounds, move on to complex phrases


No one cares about us
Don't overdo it



Petr Petrovich,
Nicknamed Perepelovich,
Tamed a quail.
The quail brought
Peter Petrovich
Perepelovich will be quail



  • Mow your hair while there is dew. Dew away, braid home
  • Three woodcutter chopping wood in three yards
  • Whey from yogurt
  • The beaver has a good hat
  • I'll go into the forest following a speckled cow
  • The sea wave is strong and free
  • Swifts, tap dancers, goldfinches and siskins are chirping in the grove


Complex tongue twisters for children

Where does the millet come from in the clearing?
We simply spilled millet here.
We found out about millet.
Without asking, they pecked up all the millet.

Staffordshire Terrier Zealous,
And the black-haired Giant Schnauzer is playful.

A parcel was sent to Pereslavl for subsequent forwarding

Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack

I broke my tongue, I broke it, while I was grinding with my tongue I was grinding

The cartographer's apartment in maps, and the portrait painter in portraits

Daisy collected daisies on the mountain,
Lost daisy daisies on the grass

Funny and not always logical tongue twisters are a great way not only to correct speech problems, but also to have fun with your child. Appreciate these moments of play and trust. Small game tasks below will help you diversify your activities










Video: Tongue twisters. Cartoons for the little ones