Luyện nói tiếng Anh bằng Shadowing qua video: Tongue Twisters for Clear English Speech | B1-B2 Shadowing Practice Podcast

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Hello, welcome to Coffee English.
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Today we will work on your English pronunciation.
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We will use tongue twisters.
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These are special sentences that help you speak better English.
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Why do tongue twisters work so well?
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They make your mouth work hard.
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When you practice them, your mouth learns to make English sounds correctly.
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It's like going to the gym, but for your mouth.
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Many English learners have problems with certain sounds.
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Today we will fix these problems.
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We will practice the most difficult English sounds.
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After this lesson, speaking English will feel much easier for you.
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Professional speakers and actors use tongue twisters every day.
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They know that these exercises make their speech clear and beautiful.
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Now you will learn their secrets, too.
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Are you ready?
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Let's start with some easy warm-up exercises.
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Before we start the hard work,
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we need to wake up your mouth.
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Just like you warm up before sports,
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we need to warm up before pronunciation practice.
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First, open your mouth wide.
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Make it like you are very tired and yawning.
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Close your mouth slowly.
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Do this three times.
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This wakes up your jaw muscles.
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Now move your tongue around inside your mouth.
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Touch your cheeks.
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Touch the top of your mouth.
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Touch behind your teeth.
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Your tongue is the most important part for English sounds.
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We need to make it ready.
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Let's try our first easy tongue twister.
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This will help you get ready for the harder ones.
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Repeat after me.
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Red leather, yellow leather.
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Say it again but slower this time.
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Red leather, yellow leather.
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Good, your mouth is now ready.
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Let's work on our first difficult English sound.
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The English R sound is very different from other languages.
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Many students find this sound very difficult.
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But don't worry, we will learn it step by step.
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Here's the secret about English R.
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Your tongue never touches anything in your mouth.
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In many languages, the tongue touches your teeth or the top of your mouth.
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But not in English.
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For English R, curl your tongue back a little bit.
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Don't let it touch anything.
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Just make a curved shape with your tongue.
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The sound comes from this curved shape.
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Let's practice with an easy sentence first.
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Repeat after me.
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Red roses are really beautiful.
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Feel where your tongue is.
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It should be curved back, not touching anything.
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Try it again.
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Red roses are really beautiful.
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Now let's try a classic tongue twister.
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English children practice this one in school round and round the big rocks the man ran
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this has many are sounds close together this makes your tongue practice the right position many times once more round
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and round the big rocks the man ran.
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Here's a harder one.
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Take your time with this.
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Robert's robot really repairs radios.
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Don't worry if this feels difficult.
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That means your mouth is learning something new.
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Try again.
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Robert's robot really repairs radios.
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English has two TH sounds.
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This is very strange for many languages.
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These sounds don't exist in most other languages.
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That's why they feel so difficult.
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The first TH is in words like this and that.
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When you say these words,
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your throat makes a small vibration.
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Put your hand on your throat and say this, do you feel it?
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The second th is in words like think and thank.
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For these words, there is no vibration in your throat.
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Just air comes out.
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Here's how to make both sounds.
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Put your tongue tip between your teeth.
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Don't bite it, just rest it there gently, then make the sound.
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Let's practice the first type with vibration.
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Repeat after me, this and that and these and those.
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Feel that vibration in your throat?
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That's correct.
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Try it again, this and that and these and those.
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Now the second type, no vibration,
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just air, I think 30 people thought about it.
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No vibration this time, just gentle air through your teeth.
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Once more, I think 30 people thought about it.
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Here's a hard one that mixes both types.
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The 30 thieves thought they saw something.
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This makes you switch between the two different TH sounds.
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It's like exercise for your mouth.
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Try again.
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The 30 thieves thought they saw something.
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Many English learners mix up W and V sounds.
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This can change the meaning of words completely.
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For example, wine and vine are very different words.
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The W sound uses both lips.
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Make your lips round, like you want to whistle.
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Both lips work together to make a circle shape.
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The V sound is different.
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Your bottom lip touches your top teeth.
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It's like you want to bite your lip very gently.
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Let's practice W sounds first.
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Remember round lips.
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after me.
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We walked west while the wind was strong.
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Keep your lips round for every W sound.
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Try it again.
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We walked west while the wind was strong.
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Now let's practice V sounds.
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Remember bottom lip touches top teeth.
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Victor visited his village very often.
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Feel that gentle contact between lip and teeth on every V.
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Perfect.
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Once more.
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Victor visited his village very often.
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Here's the hard part, switching between both sounds quickly.
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We visited various places while wolves were walking.
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Your mouth has to change position quickly between W and V.
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This takes practice.
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Try again.
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We visited various places while wolves were walking.
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The English L sound has two types,
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but don't worry native speakers do this without thinking.
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You can learn it too.
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The first type is at the beginning of words, like love and like.
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Put your tongue tip on the area just behind your top teeth.
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Keep it there and make the sound.
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The second type is at the end of words, like call and all.
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Your tongue tip goes to the same place,
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but the back of your tongue goes down.
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This makes a deeper sound.
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Let's practice the first type first.
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Lucy likes to look at little lamp lights.
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Feel how your tongue tip stays in the same place for each L?
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Try it again.
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Lucy likes to look at little lamp lights.
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Now the second type, at the end of words,
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Paul will call all tall people.
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These L sounds are deeper and different from the first type.
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Once more, Paul will call all tall people.
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Here's one that mixes both types.
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Little children like to play ball games.
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This has both types of L in one sentence.
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Your mouth switches between them automatically.
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Try again.
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Little children like to play ball games.
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These two sounds are very different,
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but many learners mix them up.
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The difference is in where you put your tongue.
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For the S sound, put your tongue tip close to the area behind your top teeth.
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Make a thin stream of air come out.
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It should sound sharp and clear.
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For the SH sound, pull your tongue back a little bit.
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Make a wider stream of air.
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It should sound softer.
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Let's practice S sounds first.
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Six small snakes sat in the sun.
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Keep that tongue tip in the right position for each S.
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Try again.
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Six small snakes sat in the sun.
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Now for SH sounds, remember to pull your tongue back.
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She shops for shoes and shirts.
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Feel how your tongue is in a different position.
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This makes the softer SH sound.
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Once more, she shops for shoes and shirts.
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Here's the challenge mixing both sounds.
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Susan's fish shop sells fresh fish dishes.
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Your tongue moves between the two positions quickly.
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This is good practice.
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Try again.
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Susan's fish shop sells fresh fish dishes.
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Warning, very hard section.
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What comes next is very, very difficult.
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Even advanced English speakers find these tongue twisters hard to say.
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Some of my students practice these for weeks.
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You don't have to do this section if you don't want to.
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It's only for people who want the biggest challenge possible.
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These tongue twisters will make your mouth work harder than ever before.
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But if you feel ready for the ultimate test, here they are.
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Don't worry if they seem impossible.
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They are supposed to be almost impossible.
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Ready, here are the most difficult tongue twisters in English.
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The fast repeat challenge.
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Red blood, blue blood, say this as fast as you can, five times.
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This looks easy, but when you say it fast,
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your mouth gets very confused between the B and R sounds.
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The impossible combination.
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The sixth sick sheep's sixth sheep is sick.
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This is famous for being one of the hardest tongue twisters in the world.
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It has sounds that almost never go together in English.
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The long challenge.
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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This is long and has the same sounds repeated many times.
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Your mouth gets tired just thinking about it.
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The Science Challenge, Pad Kid Poured Curd Pulled Cod,
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say this 10 times fast.
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Scientists have studied this phrase.
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They say it's one of the hardest sound combinations for people to say quickly.
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If you can do this, you are amazing.
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You did it.
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You just finished the complete coffee English tongue twister training.
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This was not easy, but you worked hard and did great.
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Your mouth is now much stronger than when we started.
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The muscles in your mouth have practiced making difficult English sounds.
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Your brain has learned new patterns for English pronunciation.
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In the next few days,
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you will notice something wonderful.
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English words that were hard to say before will feel much easier now.
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speakers will notice that your pronunciation sounds clearer and more natural.
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The secret to getting even better is practice.
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Come back to this lesson once every week.
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Each time you practice, these tongue twisters will feel easier.
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And your English pronunciation will keep getting better and better.
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Learning English pronunciation takes time and practice.
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But with exercises like these,
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you can make amazing progress.
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Keep working hard, keep practicing,
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and keep believing in yourself.
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Thank you for practicing with Coffee English today.
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Remember to speak English every day,
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practice these exercises regularly, and be proud of all the progress you are making.
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Good luck with your English journey.
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See you next time.
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Thank you.

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