Diction games for children
Children are very funny when they start talking, because not everyone can do it right. There are even many adults who seem to need some diction exercises. In fact, there are many diction games for children that you can play with adults.
That’s because although quite difficult, they are also very funny. In fact, children’s diction games are recommended for everyone, because they help you have a better pronunciation. Therefore, here are some of the most popular children’s diction games that you can try together, and the result will be, at least at first, a very funny one.
Mr. Dog, give me two dudes from your mulberry tree beyond the mulberry road.
It is motley quail motley, but more motley are the motley quail chicks.
Johnny stutters stuttering stuttering.
The black goat steps on the clinker. The clinker cracks in five, the goat’s head cracks in five, just as the clinker cracks in five.
The slipper slips the slippery slippers of the slipper,
but the slipper can’t slip on the slippery slippers of the slipper
who slippers ungroomed slippers.
The baba whale eats the banana.
Towards his holy sister Suzana he ascends, Sighed from his soul he sighs to say to himself, And above the sarcastic sigh he whispers, And once on the twisted ladder he stops.
I am looking for a search engine just as a search engine is looking for a search engine.
An unparalleled ball with a fatal ending at a halal summer carnival with an epochal scandal made of an oval, pale, real and natural opal, without rival, equal and current.
Rejoice how Bucharest rejoiced at the joy of John who happily returned from Bucharest.
An accident happened, on street Happen , when the carpenter hit the carpenter’s temple. Another carpenter, hearing of the carpenter’s accident from the carpenter’s shop, came and struck the carpenter’s carpenter by chance.
Pile in the bag, bag in the pile with long pile, pile pile pile with long pile on the stripe of the pile, until the bag in the pile piled the pile piled in the stripe.
Six sacks in six sacks. Six hundred sixty-six sacks in six hundred and sixty-six sacks.