“Shane’s shaking sugar shack shared some spicy scallops.”
8-word tongue twister · sound focus: s/sh · difficulty: medium
8-word tongue twister · sound focus: s/sh · difficulty: medium
Sibilants (s, sh) trip up the tongue tip. Keep your teeth close together and let the air hiss through the same channel — don't switch tongue position between the two sounds.
A tongue twister isn't beaten until you can say it five times in a row without slowing down. Take a breath, start slow, and speed up on each pass. Use the mic practice mode to hear where you slur.
This twister lives in Alliteration Tongue Twisters.
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