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Four and ten tongue twisters

Four plus ten tongue twisters are four is four, ten is ten, forty is forty, fourteen is fourteen, forty is not fourteen, and fourteen is not forty.

Tongue twisters are also called urgent passwords, eating passwords and awkward passwords. This is a traditional folk language game. Because it intentionally brings together several disyllabic rhyming words or words with the same or similar pronunciation to form a simple and interesting rhyme, which requires fast pronunciation, it makes people feel rhythmic and interesting to read.

Tongue twister is a folk language game in China, which combines easily confused words with initials, finals or tones into repeated, overlapping, flashing and awkward sentences, requiring quick pronunciation in one breath.

Tongue twister

1, pronounced accurately

Tongue twister is a very interesting language game and a very complicated language activity. A large number of homophones are similar to different tones, and mistakes will be made if you are not careful. Moreover, tongue twisters need the overall coordination of lips, tongue, mouth and other organs. The position of the tongue, the shape of the lips and the opening and closing of the mouth all directly affect the accuracy of pronunciation. For children whose lips, tongue and mouth are not fully developed, rapid expression is prone to a series of problems such as uneven breathing, stiff tongue and tight throat.

2. Don't be impatient

Children will like the new and hate the old. When children feel stale, parents should find some ways to keep their children studying. Practice hard and persevere. Teaching children to learn tongue twisters can be done from the following two aspects. Correct pronunciation by correcting mistakes. Parents and children practice together. By correcting each other's mistakes, children's pronunciation will be more accurate and clear, and their interest will be stimulated. Open drills enhance confidence. When children practice to a certain extent, they especially expect praise from others.

3. From slow to fast

When you start practicing tongue twisters, the first point is "slow". The so-called slow, is to step by step, that is, the pace should be moderate, to learn step by step, and not to rush to success. For children, tongue twister is to practice lip and tongue, language, memory and thinking. As long as children speak fluently and clearly, people can understand and speak faster and faster.