Pronunciation Activities with Children
Tune in Tongue Twisters

Students are regularly stressed over articulation; however you don't have to seem like a local English speaker to have the option to impart in English. There are various accents in the United Kingdom and different nations where English is communicated in as a first language. English is likewise broadly utilized in nations like India and Singapore, and is progressively utilized as a worldwide language. There are various assortments of English – you've likely found this yourself. Try not to stress if your youngster doesn't talk with 'great' English elocution. Let your kid play with and find sounds – this is a significant stage in learning dialects.
Activites you can do with your Child
There are heaps of exercises you can do with your kid to rehearse articulation. Pick the exercises that you figure your youngster will like best. Attempt to make the exercises as fun as could be expected under the circumstances, and stop when your kid has had enough.
Here are a few thoughts for exercises:
Tunes and rhymes
Tunes, nursery rhymes and serenades are an extraordinary method to acquaint more youthful kids with the hints of English. Numerous serenades and nursery rhymes are dull and simple to recollect, and your youngster won't should have the option to peruse or compose English. You'll locate some conventional melodies and nursery rhymes on LearnEnglish Kids. Tune in to the melodies, learn them together and sing the rhymes any place and at whatever point you like – in the vehicle, while in transit to class, at bathtime!
Tuning in to stories
Tuning in to someone perusing resoundingly while following a content is a decent route for youngsters to get how words sound, and furthermore to realize what words sound like in sentences. On the off chance that you don't feel sufficiently certain to peruse resoundingly to your youngster, at that point there are stories you can tune in to together on LearnEnglish Kids. You could likewise get books with CDs from the library if that is conceivable, or get a few. Maybe you could impart books and CDs to companions and make your own library?
Games
State words quietly to your youngster. Would they be able to think about what words you are stating by taking a gander at your mouth? This will make them focus on the shapes the mouth makes for various sounds. At the point when your youngster comprehends the game, they can quietly say a few words to you.
Make a character with a name which begins with the sound you need to concentrate on, as/dz/which is the sound of the 'J' in 'Jack'. Request that your kid draw Jack and afterward think about all the things that Jack loves that start with a similar sound, for instance shuffling, jam, Japanese food, and so on. Presently draw these things around the image of Jack.
Play a rhyming game by picking single word, for instance, seat. Request that your kid draw the word, and close to the image compose (or draw) words that have a similar sound, for instance hair, bunny, wear, pear.
Tongue twisters
Attempt some tongue twisters. This can be a great method to rehearse sounds with more seasoned kids. Here are some well known English tongue twisters.
• She sells sea shells on the sea shore
• A proper copper coffee pot
• Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran
• Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry
• A big black bug bit a big black bear
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
You can discover more tongue twisters on Phonics Mantra. Tune in to the tongue twisters, and work on saying them. How quick would you be able to state them? You could talk about which sounds are troublesome, and which sounds are like or not quite the same as your first language.


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