PIZZAZ!...TONGUE TWISTERS

http://www.uoregon.edu/~leslieob/twisters.html

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INFORMATION

ESL Student Level: High Beginner+
Description: Create individualized tongue twisters. Incorporates oral, analytical thinking, reading and writing skills. Besides that, it's fun!

Sample Tongue Twister with "Leslie"
Leslie licked luminescent lollipOPPs in London during the last lunar eclipse because she longed for a light snack.


WARM-UP ACTIVITIES

  1. Can you say these famous tongue twisters fast?
    "She sells seashells down by the seashore."
    "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
  2. Ask students to say tongue twisters from their own languages for the class.
  3. See: Tongue Twister Database with lots more examples, courtesy of Craig Staley.
  4. See: ESL Partyland, Tongue Twisters for more explanation.

INSTRUCTIONS

PART A

  1. Write your full name, including any nicknames you may have:
    __________________________________________________

  2. Now choose one of the names to us e for this activity
    (names that begin with b, d, l, m, p, s, or t are easiest).
    __________________________________________________

PART B

Now students work in groups of three. Dictionaries are okay!
Students: Pass your paper to the person on your right. Write one answer for number (3) for the paper you just received. Your answer must begin with the first sound in the person's name (e.g. Mary - made a mess). Then pass the paper again and write an answer for (4), again using the same sound that begins the name. Continue doing this until all the blanks on all the papers are full. You should have lots of different answers from all the people in your group when your paper comes back to you!


  1. What did s/he do? ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
  2. Where? ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
  3. When? ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
    ___________________________________
  4. Why? because ___________________________________
    because ___________________________________
    because ___________________________________

PART C

Now use your paper to make funny tongue twister combinations. How many can you create? Which one is the funniest?
Another option: students put together the tongue twisters for each other.


FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES

Students can illustrate their best tongue twisters with a drawing or collage of magazine cut-outs. These make great anthologies or pin-ups for the class!


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Leslie Opp-Beckman, Distance Education & Technology Coordinator
E-mail: leslieob@uoregon.edu
5212 University of Oregon, American English Institute
Eugene, Oregon 97403-5212 USA
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URL: http://www.uoregon.edu/~leslieob/pizzaz.html
This page last updated: 25 June 2009.