Tongue twisters are a collection of words that have similar sounds but are difficult to pronounce. They’re called tongue twisters because it feels like our tongue is twisted when we utter them.
Tongue Twisters are a great group exercise and a lot of fun. What we frequently overlook, though, is how helpful they are in terms of pronunciation and communicating.
Here is a list of the top tongue twisters with SH:
1. She had shoulder surgery.
2. She is a thistle-sifter. She has a sieve of unsifted thistles and a sieve of sifted thistles and the sieve of unsifted thistles she sifts into the sieve of sifted thistles because she is a thistle-sifter.
3. She said she should sit. Mo mi mo me send me a toe, Me me mo mi get me a mole, Mo mi mo me send me a toe, Fe me mo mi get me a mole, Mister kister feet so sweet, Mister kister where will I eat!?
4. She saw Sherif’s shoes on the sofa. But was she so sure she saw Sherif’s shoes on the sofa?
5. She sees cheese.
6. She sees seashells by the seashore.
7. She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
8. She sifted thistles through her thistle-sifter.
9. She sits in her slip and sips Schlitz.
10. She slits the sheet she sits on.
11. She stood by Burgess’s fish sauce shop welcoming him in.
12. She stood on the balcony, inexplicably mimicking him hiccuping, and amicably welcoming him in.
13. Sheena leads, Sheila needs.
14. Sheep shouldn’t sleep in a shack. Sheep should sleep in a shed.
15. Shelter for six sick scenic sightseers.
In conclusion, the earlier one begins to practice tongue twisters, the easier it will be to learn new sounds. Tongue twisters develop and extend the vocal reflexes, allowing one to articulate a variety of sounds fluently.
Make sure you are practicing these tongue twisters with S as well.