Tongue twisters are useful for English learners for two reasons:1. You can learn new words.2. You can practise your pronunciation.Let's play a tongue twister game together. We will try to get through the whole alphabet, from A-Z! When we are done I will post all of the tongue twisters for MyEC members to try. (We may have to work together to make them grammatically correct. They don't necessarily have to make sense, though.)How to Play:1) I will write 5 words starting with the letter "A".2) The first player to arrive will write a tongue twister using those five words.3) After writing the tongue twister the first player will write five "B" words for the second player. The second player will write the B tongue twister AND leave 5 "C" words for the third player...4) Try all of the tongue twisters that came before yours. Read them out loud quickly!Note for advanced learners: When writing the letter list try to use words other learners may not know. Use at least one noun, one verb, and one adjective.------------------------------------------------ExampleGamer:A: awesome, advantage, accused, alert, aardvarkPlayer 2:"The awesome aardvark tried to stay alert after he was accused of taking advantage of innocent animals.B: bask, basket, beast, brave, blaze------------------------------------------------Let's begin! Here are the words for A: acorn, affectionate, anteater, acidic, activateWho will be the first player?
Tongue twisters are useful for English learners for two reasons:1. You can learn new words.2. You can practise your pronunciation.Let's play a tongue twister game together. We will try to get through the whole alphabet, from A-Z! When we are done I will post all of the tongue twisters for MyEC members to try. (We may have to work together to make them grammatically correct. They don't necessarily have to make sense, though.)How to Play:1) I will write 5 words starting with the letter "A".2) The first player to arrive will write a tongue twister using those five words.3) After writing the tongue twister the first player will write five "B" words for the second player. The second player will write the B tongue twister AND leave 5 "C" words for the third player...4) Try all of the tongue twisters that came before yours. Read them out loud quickly!Note for advanced learners: When writing the letter list try to use words other learners may not know. Use at least one noun, one verb, and one adjective.------------------------------------------------ExampleGamer:A: awesome, advantage, accused, alert, aardvarkPlayer 2:"The awesome aardvark tried to stay alert after he was accused of taking advantage of innocent animals.B: bask, basket, beast, brave, blaze------------------------------------------------Let's begin! Here are the words for A: acorn, affectionate, anteater, acidic, activateWho will be the first player?
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zaf·fer also zaf·fre (zfr)
n.
An impure oxide of cobalt, used to produce a blue color in enamel and in the making of smalt.
zetetic [zəˈtɛtɪk]
adj
proceeding by inquiry; investigating
[from New Latin, from Greek zētētikos, from zēteō to seek]
vault noun (ARCH)
/vɒlt//vɑːlt/ [C]
a type of arch which supports a roof or ceiling, especially in a church or public building, or a ceiling or roof supported by several of these arches
zilch noun
/zɪltʃ/ [U] informal
nothing; none; no
I couldn't find zetetic and zaffar ...Oops !!!
Then we move back to Gamer's group of words with "x"....
He told me that after the letter "u" ,"v" comes not "w"....
So anyone wants to give a hand and write a tongue twister using the words beginning with the letter "v"????
xylophone, x-raying, xanthan gum, Xavier, x-axis