Tongue twisters are one of the few types of spoken wordplay that are fun
to recite and are a great tool to aid children’s language development.
Attempting to recite a tricky rhyme or tongue twister as fast as possible without tripping over your tongue is
a great challenge, and this challenge was very well accepted by teachers and
students of WIS Bhilwara in the Tongue Twister Activity held in the morning
assembly today i.e. on Tuesday, November 03,2015.. They tried saying tongue
twisters like “She sells sea shells” or “Peter
Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” and they couldn’t help but smile and enjoyed
the race to get it right.
With this activity and with the tips given by
Ma’am Principal, students’ learnt that tongue twisters usually rely on
alliteration – the repetition of a sound starting with a similar letter. Tongue
twisters are not only a linguistic fun and game but serve a practical purpose
for language and speech development
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