Has anyone tried the twister fries of Mc Donald's? I know it's full of calories, but I simply love it. Its unusual shape and texture gives me sheer pleasure of biting into it. I enjoy every last morsel of this calorie-laden treat.
But, let's talk more about another interesting kind of twister. It's the tongue twister. Tongue twisters are sentences that are composed of words that, when put together, makes it difficult to speak the sentence out loud and in a quick manner.
This is one exercise that's really good for our English skills.
Let's try a few.
They say this tongue twister below is the hardest.
"Three Swedish switched witches watch three Swiss Swatch watches switches.
Which Swedish switched witch watch which Swiss Swatch watch witch?"
(Hmm... How did you fare on this one?)
These next ones are all-time favorites.
"If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?"
"If A Dog Chews Shoes, What Shoes Should He Choose To Chew."
(Whose shoes... I wonder.)
"Top chopstick shops stock top chopsticks."
(I've tried eating noodles with chopsticks, it sure was difficult!)
I almost bit my tongue trying this next one!
"Shep Schwab shopped at Scott's Schnapps shop;One shot of Scott's Schnapps stopped Schwab's watch."
Let's have a bit of fun and try these wonderful twisters!
Be careful not to bite your tongue in the process.
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Friday, August 7, 2009
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