Clean tongues for all letters of the alphabet. Tongue twisters and tongue twisters for children and adults. Clean tongues for the letter C

Ma-ma-ma - the cat's name is Kuzma.

Mu-mu-mu - I'll take a notebook.

Eat-eat-eat - I'll eat all the semolina.

Mi-mi-mi - take me with you.

Am-am-am, am-am-am - do not give free rein to your hands.

Im-im-im - fly to Rome.

Om-om-om - there is a gnome at the house.

Oh, oh, oh, I don't know him.

Yam-yum-yum - reveal the secret to your friends.

Yum yum yum - who ate all the raisins?

Cleanliness for the letter H

Na-na-na - we can see the star.

An-an-an - on the wall - a cockroach.

No-no-no - a vase on the window.

No-no-no, no-no-no - the lights are burning far away.

In-in-in - a dolphin is swimming towards us.

But-but-but - we'll go to the cinema.

He-he-he is an elephant in the zoo.

Well, well, well, I'll scare you.

Un-un-un - in fairy tales there is a sorcerer.

Eun-eun-eun is the eldest son.

Nu-nu-nu - I will give hay to the horse.

Ny-nya-nya - find me.

Yang-yan-yan - where does thyme grow?

Clean tongues for the letter P

Up-up-up - snoring is heard.

Ip-ip-ip - a wheezing is heard somewhere.

Op-op-op - very thick pop.

Op-op-op - click stop.

Po-po-po, po-po-po - our tram goes to the depot.

Whoop-oop-up - eat, children, soup.

Yap-yap-yap, yap-yap-yap - you don't do everything tyap-blunder.

Cleanliness for the letter R

Ra-ra-ra, ra-ra-ra - a mountain is visible in the distance.

Re-re-re, re-re-re - it's cold for us in January.

Ri-ri-ri, ri-ri-ri - you speak more often.

Ir-ir-ir, ir-ir-ir - we go to the shooting range to shoot.

Ro-ro-ro, ro-ro-ro - black crow's feather.

Or-or-or - a thief made his way to us.

Roo-roo-roo, roo-roo-roo - waiting for the spring time.

Yr-yr-yr - cheese in a mousetrap.

Cleanliness for the letter C

Sa-sa-sa - a wasp flies to the flower.

As-as-as - I go to the first class.

Se-se-se - all are good.

Si-si-si - bring the textbook.

Is-is-is - what a cunning fox!

So-so-so, so-so-so - the cowboy has a lasso.

Os-os-os - ran the cross.

Us-us-mustache - the strongman pulls the beam.

Clean tongues for the letter T

Ta-ta, ta-ta - I have a shovel.

At-at-at - she has a brother.

From-from-from - the cat catches the mouse.

From-from-from - the mole digs the earth.

Ti-ti-ti - butterfly, fly!

It-it-it - someone is fast asleep.

Te-te, te-te, te-te - I think about summer.

Et-et-et - study is light.

Ut-ut-ut - I will get rid of the fetters.

Te-te-te - I'll do karate.

Yut-yut-yut, yut-yut-yut - the birds peck at the grains.

Clean tongues for the letter F

Fa-fa-fa - there is a sofa in the corner.

Af-af-af - the count lives in the castle.

Fe-fe-fe - he lives in Ufa.

Fe-fe-fe - we will go to the cafe.

Clean tongues for the letter X

Ha-ha-ha - there is an ear on the stove.

Ah-ah-ah - let's get over the fear.

Ex-ex-ex - deploy the mech.

Their-their-them - the bride and groom.

Oh-oh-oh - how the moss has grown!

Uh-uh-uh - the rooster crows.

Hu-hu-hu - the horse pulls the plow.

Eh-eh-eh - in the shell - a nut.

Clean tongues for the letter C

Tsa-tsa-tsa, tsa-tsa-tsa - the chick crawled out of the egg.

Ets-ets-ets - there is a palace.

Tso-tso-tso - wash your face.

Tsu-tsu-tsu - give the diary to your father.

Tsy-tsy-tsy, tsy-tsy-tsy - cucumbers grow.

Etz-etz-etz - the end of the fairy tale.

Clean tongues for the letter H

Cha-cha-cha - do not cut from the shoulder.

Ah-ah-ah - in the hospital the chief is a doctor.

Ech-ech-ech - dad puts the stove.

Chi-chi-chi - my keys ring.

Ich-ich-ich - someone called out.

Uh-uh-uh - I want to help.

Choo-choo-choo, choo-choo-choo - I'm rolling the cart.

Yuch-yuch-yuch - a key beats from the earth.

Yach-yach-yach - the ball is sinking in the river.

Clean tongues for the letter Sh

Sha-sha-sha, sha-sha-sha - this letter is good.

Ash-ash-ash - where is our child?

She-she-she - I feel warm in my soul.

Ish-ish-ish - where are you looking?

Ysh-ysh-ysh - says the baby.

Shi-shi-shi - reeds on the river.

Osh-osh-osh - how good I am!

Sho-sho-sho - being smart is good!

Wow wow - take a shower.

Shu-shu-shu - I rustle in the corner.

Clean tongues for the letter W

Scha-scha-scha - I want borscht.

Ash-ash-ash - dad wears a raincoat.

More-more-more - found in the lake bream.

Shchi-shchi-shchi - rinse teeth.

These are the kind of tongue-twisters that I composed for children: for schoolchildren or for those who are just getting ready for school. Do you want to learn how to write sentences? If yes, then about how to compose them.

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Tongue twisters and tongue twisters for children and adults


Podolskaya Irina Aleksandrovna, teacher of the Russian language and literature, KSU secondary school No. 4, Semey, East Kazakhstan region
Short description.
Tongue twisters, tongue twisters are very often used at extracurricular activities, Russian language lessons. One of the main goals of a teacher, parent, educator is to work out the purity of sound. Today, this material can be easily found both in books for toddlers and on the Internet. But I wanted to collect the material in one folder so that it is always at hand. The material is easy to use, as it is arranged in alphabetical order. I removed the pictures on purpose so that you can easily enlarge the font, print it, cut it. The purpose of the application will dictate how to work with it.
Gymnastics for hands can be successfully used in the lessons of mathematics, Russian language, reading, labor training. One or two exercises can also be included in the physical education minutes held in the classroom, where students do not write much. The effect of such exercises is great.
The selected material will be of interest not only to teachers, but also to caring parents whose children have difficulty pronouncing a particular sound.

TALK TAKE PLACE AND LOOK MAKE NO MISTAKES

Who wants to talk
He must speak
Everything is correct and clear
To be clear to everyone.
We will talk
And we will speak
So right and clear
To be clear to everyone.

ALL PATTERS
DON'T SPEAK UP
DON'T SPEAK OUT

A 1. Dahlias grow near Agrafena and Arina.
2. Andrey and Irina grow dahlias.
3. Alyosha Alina gives the signal.
Alina will hear - she will find Alyosha.
4. We have Vlas, you have Afanas.
5. Arkhip shouted, Arkhip hoarse. No need for Arkhip to scream to the point of hoarseness.

BE. Izmailov
1. White sheep beat the drums.
2. The baker baked a bagel, a bagel, a loaf and a loaf of dough early in the morning.
3. Good beavers go to forests; beavers for beavers are kind.
4. Beavers go to bora cheeses. Beavers are brave, kind to beavers.
5. The burs wander along the log.
6. The boyar-beaver has no wealth, no good.
A beaver's two beavers are better than any good.
7. The boletus grows in the forest, I take the boletus in the forest.
8. White snow, white chalk, white hare is also white.
But the squirrel is not white, it was not even white.
9. The bull's lip is dull, the bull, the bull is stupid.
10. There was a white-faced ram, he turned all the rams.
11. There is no concrete in the can, there is no loaf in the can, there is no bud in the can.
12. Borka had not a cup, but a Rubik's cube.
13. There is a banker at the bank, at the banker's.
14. Pinocchio has trousers, a bun and a boot in the primer.
15. Malanya chattered milk, chatted, blurted out, blurted out, but did not blurt out.
16. The Buyan ram climbed into the weeds.
17. The baker baked a loaf, a loaf, a bagel early in the morning.
18. Bob has beans.

Ba-bo-by - there are poles in the yard.
Boo-by-ba - a pipe sticks out of the window.

IN 1. Fanya visiting Vanya, Vanya visiting Fanya.
2. Spilled a crow crow.
3. Ivan the blockhead shook the milk, but did not blurt it out.
4. I led an ox into the yard, led an ox by the horns, and the ox led me into the garden.
5. Boas near the water.
6. Vanya does not fail, but Vanya does.
7. Vanya swam in the bath like on a sofa.
8. Vanya is sitting on the sofa, there is a bath under the sofa, in this bath Vanya often washed instead of a bath.
9. We bring the governor to the cart, and the governor on the cart! At the cart - the governor and on the cart - the governor. Two warlords.
10. Valya, Varya and Valerka have dumplings in a plate.
11. Valin felt boots fell into a clearing.
12. We bought Valerik and Varenka mittens and felt boots.
13. Valerik ate a dumpling, And Valyushka ate a cheesecake.
14. Speak out, Veronika Igorevna: "The engraving has been engraved and re-engraved."
15. Oriental duck raised an Oriental cub.
16. And I will bend, and I will straighten out the gate, I will kick, and I will take it out the window.
17. Varvara guarded the chickens, and the crow stole.
18. Tall Vavila merrily tossed his pitchfork.
19. Near the stake, vines and hops twist on the wattle fence: they twist, weave, braid, unwind.
20. Have fun, Savely, move the hay.
21. A water carrier was carrying water from under the water supply.
22. The cook cooked porridge, but did not cook it.
23. Oatmeal flew to oats, and Ivan carried away the oats.

G 1. A gander walked in single file with a gander. The gander looks down on the gander.
Oh, the gander will pluck the sides of the gander.
2. Grisha ate a shortbread. Zhorzhik gnawed nuts, and Garik was a cracker. Eremka played the harmonica loudly.
3. Frightened by the thunder of Roma, he roared louder than thunder. From such a roar, the thunder lurked behind the hillock.
4. Peas grew in the garden, and buckwheat grew behind the river. Our old goat Timokha in the garden tore peas, buckwheat
tore across the river.
5. The caterpillar does not like the pear, the caterpillar destroys the pear.
6. The rooks look at the jackdaws, the jackdaws look at the rooks.
7. There is a jackdaw on the willow, on the shore - pebbles.
8. In the paper of the magician Navaga.
9. Yogi Yaga does not help.
10. The gnome has a sore throat.
11. Don’t be rude.
12. Greka rode across the river. He sees the Greek - there is a cancer in the river. He put the Greek hand into the river, the cancer by the Greek's hand is a tsap.
13. Goose Goga and goose Gaga not a step without each other!
14. Geese are chirping on the mountain, a fire is burning under the mountain.
15. A lump in the sun warms the side. Go to the box, fungus!
16. The rook says to the rook: “Fly with the rooks to the doctor, it’s time to vaccinate them to strengthen the pen!”
17. We bought Yegorka a slide for a slide. All winter Yegorka rode a hill.
18. Egor was picking mushrooms in a copse near a hillock.
19. Jackdaw sat on a stick, the stick hit the jackdaw.
20. I found a corner in the kitchen, climbed into the coal with my head.
21. A loon flew over the barn, and another loon was sitting in the barn.
22. The crab made a rake to the crab, gave the rake to the crab: “Rob gravel with a rake, crab.”
23. The pear girl is small, she shook the pear-tree. Pears, pears, hail pears. A pear is happy with pears (gr).

Ha-ha-ha - my leg hurts.
Ge-ge-ge - sore toe.
Gi-gi-gi - help take off your shoe.

Geese, geese! - Ha-ha-ha!
- Do you want to eat? - Yes Yes Yes!

DI. Demyanov
1. A woodpecker heals an ancient oak, a good woodpecker loves an oak.
2. A woodpecker hammers a tree, hammers a bark day and night.
3. The woodpecker hollowed out the oak, but did not finish it.
4. A woodpecker hollowed out a tree, woke up grandfather with a knock.
5. Dyoma rode in a sledge to the house. Dyoma met Dyoma, Dyoma defeated Dyoma, Dyoma is dozing near the house.
6. Grandfather Dodon blew a pipe, grandfather touched Dimka with a pipe.
7. Daria gives Dina melons.
8. Don't wake the bear - it will offend.
9. In the Dynamo team - Diana, Diana has dominoes.
10. Vadik, don't let me down - bring grandfather to the cart.
11. If we see Vadim, we will surprise him, but if we don’t see him, we won’t surprise him.
12. Dima is alone at home, but Dima is not alone at home. At home, one Dima and two Vadim.
13. Don't work, Lyuda, for a week.
14. Is the road expensive?
15. Dali has medals, Dina has orders.
16. Uncle Fyodor has a house in the village, and Goodwin has a house in the city.
17. Lada has water in a bucket, and Dima has a deuce in his diary.
18. Firewood in the yard, firewood outside the yard, firewood across the yard. The yard will not accommodate firewood. Come out, lumberjack Drone. It is necessary to expel the firewood, put it on the wood yard.
19. There is grass in the yard, firewood on the grass; do not cut wood on the grass of the yard.
20. There is a mountain in the middle of the yard, in the yard there is grass, on the grass there is firewood.
21. There is grass in the yard, firewood on the grass: one firewood, two firewood, three yards. Open, Varvara, the gate, by the yard on the grass, cut firewood.
22. We have a farmstead in our yard.
23. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two woodcutters sharpened their axes. Axes are sharp for the time being. For the time being, the axes are sharp, until the time. Two lumberjacks, two lumberjacks, two lumberjacks chopped the forest with an ax, turned the forest into firewood.
24. Two woodcutters, two woodcutters, two woodcutters talked about Larya, about Larka, about Larina's wife (“dr-r”).
21. A blanket in a duvet cover, and a radio on the windowsill.
25. Hoopoe food from grandfather, and grandfather's duda from uncle.
26. Do not blow your lips on the oak, do not blow your lips on the oak.
27. Grandfather Danilo shared a melon - a slice for Dima, a slice for Dina.

Doo-do-yes - the wires are buzzing.
Yes, yes, yes - warm water.
Doo-doo-doo - I won't go to sleep.
De de de de - I don't know where.
Dee-dee-dee - sit still.

E 1. Lena barely ate, she didn’t want to eat out of laziness.
2. At dawn, Yevsey caught oatmeal in oats. Yevsey in oats knee-deep in dew.
3. No matter how much the sieve ate, it was never full.
4. On the mountain, on a hillock, stood twenty-two Yegorkas. One - Egorka, two - Egorka, three Egorka ...
5. Thirty-three Yegorkas stand on a hillock near the forest. Because of the forest, because of the mountains, Yegor is still coming towards them.
6. In winter, the field is white - frozen - icy.
7. Fedka eats jelly with radish, eats radish with jelly Fedka.
8. As on a hill, on a hillock, there are thirty-three Yegorkas: one Yegorka, two Yegorkas, three Yegorkas (and so on up to thirty-three Yegoroks).
9. And I'm not up to the malaise.
10. Do not laugh at me, do not laugh at me, I myself will laugh at you and ridicule.

S. Pogorelovskiy.
11. We ate, ate, ate ruffs at the spruce ... We barely ate them.
12. Three waxwings barely whistled on the spruce.

AND 1. A crane would be friends with a toad, if it would desire the friendship of this toad.
2. Hedgehogs and snakes lived in a living corner.
3. A hedgehog has a hedgehog, a snake has a narrowed one.
4. Zhora has a beetle, Rosa has a beetle.
5. I met a hedgehog in the thicket:
- How's the weather, hedgehog?
- Fresh.
And they went home, trembling, hunched over, cringing, two hedgehogs.
6. Good pie, inside - cottage cheese.
7. - Zhora, is the iron lock rusted?
- Rusted iron lock.
8. Centipedes have too many legs.
9. Bunnies trembled when they saw a wolf on the lawn.
10. Wolf on the lawn - bunnies trembled.
11. Hedgehogs made friends with mice in rye. Gone into the reeds - and in the rye - not a soul.
12. The hedgehog with a hedgehog and with a hedgehog, a siskin with a siskin and with a little kid, a swift with a shear and with a little cub were frightened.
13. Lying side, red cat, lay his stomach.
14. The crane Zhura lived on the roof of Shura.
15. The ground beetle buzzes, buzzes, but does not spin.
16. A beetle buzzes over the honeysuckle, A green casing on the beetle.
17. The beetle buzzed the beetle: “I buzz - I buzz. I have been friends with a hedgehog for a long time ... "
16. It's terrible for a bug to live on a bitch.
17. A fly buzzed, a spider buzzed.
18. A centipede has a sandal on each leg.
19. Sasha - in soot.
20. Papers are always falling out of Arkashka's pockets.
21. Zhora is waiting for a manager with a pager.
22. Timoshka's spoon has horns, not horns.
23. And the wife of her husband irons and irons.
24. A wife looks like her husband - her husband is missing, his wife too.
24. A wife looks like her husband - a greedy husband's wife is greedy too.
25. Olezhka's yellow cart is heavy.
26. A resident in a vest lies and licks jelly.
27. Once upon a time there were tench and ide - they lived in the mud, not being lazy.
28. I will look at the bank - is there a pie?
29.– Shall we run in the rain?
- Let's wait.
- Can we wait for the rain?
- We'll wait.
Zha - zha - zha - two siskins flew in.
Zha - zha - zha - we saw a hedgehog.
Zha - zha - zha - the hedgehog has needles.
Zha - zha - zha - we caught a hedgehog.
Zha - zha - zha - they brought home a hedgehog.
Zhi - Zhi - Zhi - hedgehogs live here.
Zhu - zhu - zhu - they gave milk to a hedgehog.
Well, well, well - the rain has already passed.
Jo - jo - jo - meadow, snow, pie, cottage cheese.
Zhu - zhu - zhu - I'm lying on the grass.
Zhi - Zhi - Zhi - show the trick.

Zhok - zhok - they gave me a flag.
Jock - jock - I hold a flag in my hand.
Shkom - shkom - I wave the flag.
Shkami - shkami - we go with flags.
Bench - bench - bench - we observe the regime

W 1. Zina has a lot of worries, the bunny's stomach got sick.
2. On a winter morning, birch trees ring from the frost at dawn.
3. The bell rings, the bell calls, and Zoya goes to her class.
4. Zoya's bunny is called Kinky.
5. A green birch stands in the forest, and under a birch I caught a dragonfly.
6. Sonya brought an elder in a basket to Zina.
7. A hut behind a hut, a star behind a star. Behind the vine is ash.
8. Zina has a toothache, she cannot eat soup.
9. Spectators in the auditorium, and Zoya and Zina at the station.
10. Zinaida is unlucky: Zina is unlucky on the train.
11. The snake hisses and the beetle buzzes.
12. Bunny Buba has a toothache.
13. Early in the morning Nazar went to the market.
I bought a goat and a Nazar basket there.
14. Rose has a mimosa, Zakhar has a splinter.
15. In vain Zakhar teased the goat - the goat did not forget the bully.
16. A goat walks with a scythe goat, a goat walks with a barefoot goat.
There is a goat with a slanting goat, there is a goat with a barefoot goat.
17. There is a vine on the cart, a goat by the cart.
18. A hut on chicken legs runs along a narrow path.
19. In the "horizon" is not an umbrella, but an UMBRELLA.
20. Behind the forest is a fence, behind the booth is a forget-me-not.
21. A boletus under a birch, a dungeon underground.
22. The son-in-law cannot take the ide from the Yauza.
22. A capricious Cossack has a capricious goat, a timid Cossack has a timid goat.
23. Rake - row, broom - revenge, oars - carry, skids - crawl.
24. A cart driver was carrying straw.

For-for-for - a thunderstorm is approaching.
For-for-for - go home, goat.
Zu-zu-zu - my Katya, we are in the basin.

Za-sa-za is a dragonfly.
For-sa-for - a dragonfly flies.
Zy-sy-zy - the dragonfly has wings.
Zoy-zoy-zoy - I'm running after a dragonfly.
Zu-zu-zu - we caught a dragonfly
1. Irishka baked dolls for dolls.
2. Grishka and Marishka like gingerbread.
3. Hoarfrost lay on the branches of spruce, the needles turned white overnight.
4. The donkey drove firewood to the village, the donkey dumped firewood into the grass.
5. Ivashka has a shirt, the shirt has pockets.
6. The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have splitting needles.

Y 1. A distressed magpie returns from the lesson. I chatted with the jay the whole lesson and returned home with a deuce.
2. Avdey dragged a bag of nails, Gordey dragged a bag of milk mushrooms. Avdey Gordey gave nails, Gordey gave Avdey mushrooms.

TO 1. Kolya pricks stakes.
2. The ball fell to the floor, the cat rolled the ball.
3. The cat of the thread ball rolled into the corner, the cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner.
4. Cat Kroshka on the window ate porridge crumbs.
5. For a long time the cat looked out the window, for the cat in the cinema window.
6. Kondrat has a short jacket.
7. Crab made a rake for a crab. Served the rake to the crab crab:
"Hay with a rake, crab, rob!"
8. The crab climbed onto the ladder, and the crab fell asleep soundly, but the squid did not doze off, caught the crab in its paws.
9. Clara put the bow on the shelf, called Nikolka to her.
10. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole the clarinet from Karl.
11. Karl put the bow on the chest. Clara was stealing an onion from the chest.
12. Klara - Kralya sneaked with a crocodile to Lara.
13. Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole the clarinet from Karl. Not true! Don't believe! Did not take Caral corals! And Clara did not take the clarinet from Karl! Karl gave corals to Clara, and Clara gave her a clarinet in return.
14. Chicken-ryaba - variegated, vostra from the nose. White-breasted duck with a flat toe.
15. Buy a pile of peaks, a pile of peaks, buy a pile of peaks.
16. Kostya drove to Kostroma to visit.
17. A computer pirate is not welcome on the Internet.
18. Kotka has a cat, Yakov has a yak.
19. How does Cook Cook have cocoa and yak?
20. A cap is sewn, a cap is knitted, but not in a cap style.
A bell is poured, a bell is forged, but not in a bell-like way.
It is necessary to recap the cap, but recap it.
It is necessary to re-bell the bell, and re-bell it.
21. A cap is sewn, a cap is knitted, but not in a cap style -
no one will re-cap, not re-cap.
22. In the morning, sitting on a green hillock, magpies learn tongue twisters:
Kar-r-r! Kar-toshka, kar-tonka, kar-reta, kar-ace,
Karrrr! Kar-bottom, car-ramel, car-rapuz.
23. On the stump button, on the Petka button.
24. There is a mop with a little pod (a small mop).
25. Three needles curl around the stake.
26. Near the stake - bells, and on the stakes - bells.
27. There was a grandmother from the crate, spilling grains.
28. Koval Kondrat forged steel, forged and reforged.
- Peck, trigger, grits! Peck, cock, grits! Peck, trigger, grits.
22. The cuckoo bought a hood. He put on the cuckoo hood. How funny he is in the hood!
(I. Demyanov)
25. In one, Klim, prick a wedge (V. Dahl).
26. Stab, Klim, in one wedge! (I. Snegirev).
27. One Klim wedge pounded, pounded and knocked out (G. Naumenko).
28. Cut-cut wedge with a sub-blade.
29. A tailor's wedge with a hem (pieces of fabric in the form of a triangle or a truncated triangle) cut and recut, recut and cut.
30. A farrier forged a horse, a horse with a farrier's hoof, a farrier with a horse's whip.

L 1. We found a burbot aground.
2. Lenya climbed the ladder, plucked Lenya peaches.
With songs, with peaches, Lenya rolled down the stairs.
3. People cherish bread in the fields, do not spare strength for bread.
4. Lara plays the piano at Lyalya's.
5. Lara plays the piano at Vali's.
6. Vera told Lera not to cry.
7. Clara and Valerka have Vareniki on a plate.
8. For Lyuba and Lyudochka - pancakes on a silver platter.
9. Kolya stakes, fields, field, flight.
10. Marina Galina called for raspberries, Galina called Marina for viburnum (S. Pogorelovskiy).
11. Kolya breaks ice with a crowbar, Klim puts ice in a cart.
12. For little Alyonka, Olya ironed diapers.
13. There is a mop with a podprikopenochkom.
14. Our Polkan fell into a trap.
10. Lena was looking for a pin, and the pin fell under the bench.
It was too lazy to climb under the bench, I was looking for a pin all day. Been looking for a pin all day.
11. Klim arrived from Klin to the Crimea.
12. A fisherman catches a fish, the whole catch floated into the river.
13. Uncle Kolya gave his daughter Field a collie puppy,
but the collie puppy ran away from Paulie in the field.
14. The ship was carrying caramel, the ship ran aground.
And the sailors ate caramel aground for three weeks.
15. There is a cap, A cap is knitted, but not in a cap style.
16. There is a priest on a shock, a cap on the priest, a shock under the priest, a priest under the cap.
17. Swans flew with swans.
18. The rabbit jumps deftly across the beds - the rabbit steals carrots in the garden.
19. Korili Kirill: "Don't tease the gorilla!" Reproached the gorilla: "Don't tease Cyril!"
20. Either Borya bought a roll of roofing for Tolya, or Tolya bought a roll of roofing for Borya.
21. Lara took eclairs for Lera. With cream eclairs at Lara and Lera.
22. Lyalya has a Lelya doll. Lelya is made of linen - Lyalya likes her.
23. Olga and Galya Oleg did not lie in the meadow.
24. The fox runs along the sixth: lick, fox, sand.
25. The liar put it in the chest, and the liar took it from the chest.
26. On the street, Lavrenty with bast shoes, with a nine - in public, Lavrenty is not up to bast shoes, not up to nines (weight, measure, count, connecting nine units).
27. Crucian, do not climb into the hole, crucian stuck in the hole.
28. Fields went to weed parsley in the field.
29. The field is not weeded, the field is not watered, asks for a pole to drink, you need to water the pole.
30. In the field of the Field-Polyushka, the flight is a field-polyushka. Weeds will not be in the field if the field is flying fields.
(S. Pogorelovskiy)

"SAW"
La-la-la - here's a drink.
Loy-loy-loy - we saw with a saw.
Ly-ly-ly - no saw.
Lu-lu-lu - we broke the saw.
Lu-lu-lu - bought a new saw.

Lo-lo-lo - it's warm outside.
Lu-lu-lu - the table is in the corner.
Ul-ul-ul- our chair broke
Ol-ol-ol - we bought salt.
Lu-ru-lu - the janitor took the broom.
La-ra-la - here's the car.
La-la-la - here is the top.
Lu-lu-lu - they gave me a top
La-la-la - the spinning top is spinning.
Loy-loy-loy - I love to play with Yula

M 1. Marina pickled mushrooms, Marina sorted raspberries.
2. The cat was drinking milk, and Borya was looking for the Pin.
3. Have you washed the raspberries? - Washed, but not washed.
4. The bear found honey in the forest, there are few bees.
5. Masha gave Romasha whey from curdled milk.
6. The little talker chatted milk, chatted but did not blurt it out.
7. Our hands were in soap, we washed the dishes ourselves, helped our mother.
8. Makar dipped pasta in milk, and the macaque dipped Makar in the river.
9. Dear Mila washed herself with soap. She lathered, washed off - this is how Mila washed herself.
10.- Goat-miller, for whom did you grind flour? And who did not pray?
- From the one to whom he ground, he received pies; from the one to whom he did not grind, he received cuffs.

Ma-ma-ma - I'm at home by myself.
Mu-mu-mu - milk to whom?
Mo-mo-mo - eat popsicle.
We-we-we - we read.
Mi-mi-mi-sing the note mi.

H 1. Our sexton will not be reoffended by anyone, but our sexton will be reoffended by everyone.
2. Orona harrowed an unharrowed field.

ABOUT 1. In the winter cold, everyone is young.
2. Osip osip, Arkhip hoarse.
3. The fewer words, the more firewood.
4. From the clatter of hooves, dust flies across the field.
5. Oak oak, broad green leaf.
6. In the field, Frosya is flying millet, Frosya takes out the weeds.
7. Take half a glass of sour milk from the white-bearded man.
8. A cunning magpie to catch a hassle, and forty forty - forty troubles.

P 1. Petr Petru baked pies.
2. The baker baked kalachi in the oven.
3. There were three bakers, three Procopius bakers,
Three Prokopevich; talking about the baker
About Prokopy the baker, about Prokopyevich.
4. Petya sawed a stump with a saw.
5. Pek's baker baked a pie: baked, baked - underdone, baked, baked - baked.
6. Potap has not five to five - five to five; and the python has neither honeycombs nor heels.
7. The approach is not a dig, the approach is not a catch.
8. The chick of a bird is smart.
9. The captain has a rooster in a trap.
10. The paws of the dipper are again on honey mushrooms.
11. Great-grandfather has a great-grandson, great-grandson has a great-grandfather.
12. A pair of birds fluttered, fluttered - and fluttered out.
13. Daddy has glasses under the nightstand and slippers on the nightstand.
14. Repeat without hesitation: dewdrops sparkled mother-of-pearl on the aspens in the morning.
15. Stumps again have five mushrooms.
16. Again, five guys found five mushrooms near the stump.
17. Cat Potap clapped on the paw, and from Potap the cat drowned.
18. A rooster sings about colorful birds, about lush feathers, about fluff.
19. The sparrowhawk caught quail, quail, quail and sparrowhawk.
20. Sawdust is pouring out from under the file.
21. Our Polkan fell into a trap.
22. The parrot said to the parrot: “I will parrot you, parrot!”
A parrot in response to a parrot: "Parrot, parrot, parrot!"
(V. Bahrevsky)
23. Fish in the hole a dime a dozen.
24. Tell me about shopping.
- What kind of purchases?
- About purchases, about purchases, about my purchases.
25. There was a man from the market. They say in the market not about cover,
not about the hem, they talk about the purchase.
26. Prokop came, dill boils, and dill boils under Prokop.
And Prokop left
dill boils,
and without Prokop dill boils.
27. Without Prokop dill boils, with Prokop dill boils,
Prokop came - dill is boiling.
25. There is a priest on a shock, a cap on the priest, a shock under the priest, a priest under the cap.
26. Peter stands on a mop, in a blanket and cap. And in Peter's blanket there is half a cap of peas.
27. Pyotr Petrovich, nicknamed Petrov, went for a walk, caught a quail bird (pigalitsu); went to sell, carried it around the market, asked for a fifty, they gave a nickel, and he sold it like that.
28. Philip sawed a log of lindens, Philip blunted the saw.
29. Polikarp Karpych watched for carps in the pond for Karp Polikarpovich. And in the pond at Polycarp - three crucians and a carp.
30. Ipat went to buy shovels. Ipat bought five shovels. Walked through the pond, caught on the rod. Fell into the Ipat pond, five shovels were missing.
31. Philip would not have cut down the lindens, in the summer the lindens would have bloomed, the bees would have applied honey, we would have treated the flu with honey.

Or-or - here is an ax.
Or-or - I brought an ax.

R 1. Clusters of mountain ash burn in the sun.
Burning from the mountain ash in the eyes of the guys.
2. Whey from curdled milk.
3. Mother Romasha gave whey from yogurt.
4. Missed the crow crow.
5. Larisa prepared a pack of rice for Boris.
6. Khariton has two newts in the aquarium.
7. Large grapes grow on Mount Ararat.
8. Mountain ash grew by the river, and the river flowed, rippled.
9. Eagle on the mountain, feather on the eagle.
10. Brother and brother wandered along the Arbat.
11. Polycartp's catch is three crucians, three carps.
12. Marina sorted raspberries, Arina pickled mushrooms.
13. In our backyard, the weather got wet.
14. Thirty-three ships tacked, tacked, but did not catch
(to sail so that the headwind is either on the right or on the left side).
15. From dawn to dawn, sailors on the watch of dawn.
16. Well done ate thirty-three pies with a pie and all with sour cream and cottage cheese.
17. Kirill Kira gave a fish, Kira gave Kirill a smile.
18. Mark pasted the wrong brand on Tamarkin's envelope. Mark doesn't like that brand
and Mark likes Tamarka.
19. Varvara picked grass in a ravine, but she lied that she didn’t tear it.
20. Clara and Valerka have dumplings in a plate.
21. Borya in vain tore the grass under the willow - the nettle under the willow is very biting.
22. I reported but didn’t report, I reported, but I began to report and reported.
23. The protocol about the protocol was recorded by the protocol.
24. At the village on a tree - black grouse Terenty.
25. Early in the morning three rams drum on drums. Three rams drum in drums early in the morning.
26. The pig's blunt snout dug the whole yard, dug half a snout, did not dig to the hole.
27. There were three priests, three Prokopya priests, three Prokopyevich, she talked about the priest, about the priest Prokopya, about Prokopyevich.
28. On the strap, on the log, I will draw the filly sideways.
29. Brother Arkady slaughtered a cow on the mountains of Ararat.
30. Lera, repair the carburetor and adjust the valves.
31. Belts belted with a belt, fires fired with fire.
32. Kirill bought a pot and a mug at the market.
33. Quail quail and quail in the woods hid from the guys.
34. From under Kostroma, from under the Kostroma region, four men, four men, walked with boxes; they talked about auctions, about purchases, about groats, and about groats.
35. I traded Praskovya crucian for three pairs of striped piglets. Piglets ran through the dew, piglets caught a cold, but not all of them.
36. Woodcutters cut cheese oaks into log cabins.
37. Egor walked through the yard, carried an ax to repair the fence.
38. Daisy collected daisies on the mountain. Margarita lost daisies in the yard.
39. Three magpies chattered on a hill (tr-).
40. They asked the children a lesson at school: they jump into the field forty forty. Ten took off, sat on the spruce. How many left in the field of forty?
41. Forty and forty stole peas, forty crows drove away forty. Forty eagles scared the crows, forty cows drove the eagles away.
42. A cunning magpie to catch a hassle, and forty forty - forty troubles.
43. A pine with a sucker grew behind a mountain, behind a hillock.
44. A cancer was caught on the river. There was a fight over cancer. This Lesha the bully again threw cancer into the water.
45. The courier overtakes the courier in the quarry.
46. ​​Once a crucian carp gave a coloring book. And the crucian said: "Color, carp, a fairy tale." There are three funny pigs on the coloring page of the crucian: the crucian repainted the piglets into crucians.
47. Makar gave Roman caramel, and Roman Makar gave a pencil (L. Ulyanitskaya).
48. Arkhip shouted, Arkhip hoarse. No need for Arkhip to scream to the point of hoarseness (N. Melchakova).
Sukhikh G.I., Sukhina L.A.
49. Paradise and Roma are happy with hail and thunder. A fence is not a barrier to a city.
50. George Margarita gives dahlias, and Margarita gives George daisies.
51. Varya believes that Vera cooks.
52. Three pirates are humpbacked, three pirates are bearded, three pirates are not happy with each other.
53. A lady is not a slave, a slave is not a lady.
54. Some beavers are cheerful and kind.
55. The territory of the terrarium.
56. Friend against friend - friend and girlfriend.
57. Thirty-three striped piglets have thirty-three tails hanging.

Ra-ra-ra - the game begins.
Ry-ry-ry - the boys have balls.
Ry-ry-ry - the boys have balls
Ru-ru-ru - we will continue the game.
Re-re-re - there is a house on the mountain.
Ri-ri ri - bullfinches on the branches.
Ro-ro-ro - we have a new bucket.
Ro-lo-ro - there is a bucket on the floor.
Ra-la-ra - we washed the floor from a bucket.
Ra-ra-ra - the mouse has a hole.
Re-re-re - we carry water in a bucket.
Ra-ra-ra - - we will remove all the garbage in the morning.
Ro-ro-ro - we will collect all the garbage in a bucket.
Re-re-re - we sweep diligently in the yard.
Ri-ri-ri - bullfinches on the branches.
Ri-ri-ri - we'll clean the yard - one-two-three.
Ry-ry-ry - did not notice the heat.
Ar-ar-ar - our samovar is boiling.
Or-or-or - the red tomato is ripe.
Or-or-or - poisonous fly agaric.
Or-or-or - fly agaric grew in the forest.
Or-or-or- you can’t eat fly agaric.
Ar-ar-ar - a lantern hangs on the wall.

ROBOT
This robot is not simple,
This robot is groovy.
The robot turns its head
Robot stomps foot
He's so funny then.

WITH 1. Oh, you canopy, canopy, sleepy Senya went out into the canopy, and Senya stumbled in the canopy,
and somersault through vice.
2. It was fun on the hill Sanya, Sonya and Yegorka, But Marusya did not ride - she was afraid to fall into the snow.
3. Stepan has sour cream, yogurt and cottage cheese, seven kopecks - tuesok (a birch bark with a tight lid and a bracket or bow in it).
4. Sanya is carrying a sleigh up the hill.
5. In seven sledges, seven in a sleigh, they sat down themselves. I rode Sanya from the hill, and on Sanya a sleigh.
6. There are dryers Prosha, Vasyusha and Antosha. Two more drying Nyusha and Petrusha.
7. Marusya bought a grandmother's beads, in the market the grandmother stumbled over a goose. All the beads were pecked by a bead by a geese.
8. Sasha loves drying, Sonya loves cheesecakes.
9. Sasha walked along the highway and sucked dry.
10. Sasha walked along the highway, carried drying on a pole, and sucked drying.
11. Senya was carrying a hay cart.
12. At Senya and Sanya in the nets of catfish with a mustache.
13. Senka is carrying Sanka and Sonya on a sled;
Sledge lope - Senka from his feet, Sanka to the side, Sonya to the forehead.
14. Hay Kostya mows hay, Senya carries hay in the canopy.
15. Senya wears hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep on the hay.
16. Elephants are smart, elephants are quiet, elephants are calm and strong.
17. Titmouse, titmouse - sister of a sparrow.
18. The bridge of the nose from nose to nose is not transferred.
19. A tit is on the knitting needle, the tit can't sleep.
20. Senya, Seryozha and Sasha have soot on their noses, necks, ears and cheeks (w, s, w, w)
21. Grishka asks Sasha: “Does the swift’s wife have a haircut?” (w, s, w).
22. On the nose of a rhinoceros forty forty.
23. Raisa has a sister Larisa, Larisa has a sister Raisa.
24. Tosya, don't carry soda in a sieve.
25. A badger carried a dry bough.
26. Cheer up, Savely, move the hay.
27. A wasp does not have a mustache, do not have a mustache, but a mustache.
28. Wasp barefoot and without a belt.
29. Slava ate lard, but there was little lard.
30. The post on the pavement is empty - Senya the guard is on strike.
31. Styopa brought colorful sequins to the sisters at the crossroads.
32. Alesya sat down, legs hanging from the stove, do not laugh, Alesya, but warm yourself on the stove.
33. Carried Anos to sow oats. Sowed oats. Oats were born. Anos came, mowed the oats, tied the oats, threshed the oats, Anos picked the oats down to the grain, took the oats away with a cart.
34. A stocky birch, at the root - curvileaf, at the middle - knotty, at the top - high curly.
35. There is a goat with a scythe goat, there is a goat with a barefoot goat (k, s).
36. There was a scythe goat with a scythe; a slanting goat came with a scythe (k, s).
37. He does not want to mow with a scythe; says: “Kosa spit” (k, s).
38. Mower Kasyan oblique mows obliquely. Kasyan-mower mowing will not mow.
39. A scythe hare sits behind a sedge-grass, looks with a scythe, as a girl with a scythe mows the grass with a scythe.
40. The mower mowed, wore a scythe. Mow, scythe, until dew, dew down - mow home. The scythe mows smoothly, the scythe loves the spatula, the spatula loves the sand, the mower loves the pie.
41. Vasya was mowing ripe oats with a mower.
42. Fields of millet flying in the field, Frosya takes out weeds (I. Demyanov).
43. The chicken is nimble, the duck is flat from the toe.
44. Ruff, minnow, sturgeon, stellate sturgeon are happy to meet each other.
Sukhina E.I.
45. Sysoya has a mustache from nose to waist.
46. ​​The father-in-law has a nose and mustache in the test.
47. A homebody neighbor has a fidget neighbor, a fidget neighbor has a homebody neighbor.
48. The daughter-in-law scurries from sheaf to sheaf.
49. Not all Lenas in the universe are cheerful.
50. Do not sit on a pug-dog - it will bite.

Sa-sa-sa - dew in the yard.
Sa-sa-sa - there is a fox in the forest.
Sa-sa-sa - I have a fox.
Su-su-su - I give Sasha a fox.
Sa-sa-sa - who has the fox?

Os-os-os - there are a lot of wasps in the clearing.
Su-su-su - we saw a wasp.
Sa-sa-sa - a wasp flies.
Sa-sa-sa - a wasp flew in.
Su-su-su - we will drive the wasp away.
Sa-sa-sa - the wasp flew away.
Sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of wasps.

So-so-so Svetlana has a wheel.
Co-co-co - we changed the wheel.
Su-su-su- it was cold in the forest.
Us-us-us - a goose grazes in the meadow.
Si-si-si - you bite the cheese.
Xia-Xia-Xia - we caught a crucian.
Sya-sya-sya - Kostya catches a crucian.

Sy-sy-sy - Semyon does not have a braid.
Sa-sa-sa - here is a scythe.
Sa-sa-sa - a sharp scythe.
Soi-soi - we mowed the grass with a scythe.

Si-chi-sy - here is the clock.
Si-chi-sy - the clock is ticking.
Owls-owls-owls - there are hands on the clock.
Sy-chi-sy - the hands look like a clock.

Sun - The sun is a golden bottom.
The sun - the sun - shine.
The sun - the sun - burn.

T 1. They stomped to stomp, stomp to the poplar, stomp to the poplar, but their feet stomp.
2. Only Tanya gets up in the morning, Tanya is drawn to dance.
What a long time to explain! Tanya loves to dance.
4. Under a tree, a black grouse met a black grouse: “Black grouse, black grouse! How are your heifers?" A black grouse answered a black grouse: "My cubs are healthy guys."
5. The black grouse sat in Terenty's cage, and the black grouse with the black grouse in the forest on a branch.
6. Dust flies across the field from under the clatter of hooves.
7. A weaver weaves fabrics for shawls (on a dress) for Tanya.
8. Don't be hasty, but be patient.
9. Where there is a bungler and a black grouse - there is not a profit, but a loss.
10. He ordered to weave canvas for a spider from a cobweb.
11. In the stove - three chocks, three geese, three ducks.
12. Our guest took the cane away.
13. Three ravens on the gate, three magpies on the fence.
14. Tanya has a secret, this is Tanya's secret, And Tanya is hiding this secret.
15. Petya and Anton stumbled on the planet Pluto.
16. For a long time the raccoons looked at the notes, the notes are incomprehensible, the notes are incomprehensible to the raccoons.
17. Tanya and Nata are young naturalists.
18. Tony has a ton of notes.
19. The hobbit does not have a trunk.
20. Tom has a volume, and Tom has a volume; Toma's volume is about the wrong Tom, Tom's volume is about the wrong Tom; Toma's volume is not about that, and Tom's volume is not about that.
21. The picture is entangled in a web, in the picture Lilliputians are in a web.
22. In the photo there is a python, tapir, sea anemone, newt, rooster, termite, panther, cat, orangutan, act, aphid, raccoon, tarantula, black grouse, coyote.
23. This is Fedya, this is Petya, this is Nadya, this is Katya, this is Vitya, this is Mitya. Children, these are children.
24. That Tit is here, and Aunt Tita is here, and Taya is here, and Tut is here.
25. Shadow-shadow-sweat, all day, where the stump is - I braid the wattle fence and unwind it.
26. Turk smokes a pipe. The cock pecks at the grits. Don't smoke, Turk, pipe! Do not peck, trigger, grits!

Ta-ta-ta - we have cleanliness at home.
You-you-you - all the cats ate the sour cream.
Tu-tu-tu - pour milk to the cat.
Ti-ti-ti - they ate almost all the porridge.
Cho-cho-cho - we put aside sewing.
That's it - we began to play loto.
At-at-at - we go for a walk.
At-at-at - we take a scooter with us.

At 1. There was a bull, a tight goby, a tight goby.
2. The bull had a tight lip.
3. Oleg's cart got bogged down in the mud: Oleg will sit here until the very snow.

Wa-wa - the kids are crying in the stroller.
Ay-ay - who was lost, I don’t understand.
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooing" of a wolf in the forest.
Uh-uh-uh - our iron has heated up.
Uch-uch-uch - a beam of sun shines through the window.
Ur-ur-ur - the cat told us: "Moore."

F 1. Our Filat is never to blame.
2. Philip stuck to the stove.
3. Fani has a sweatshirt, Fedya has shoes.
4. Mikhail played football, he scored a goal.
5. The fleet sails to their native land, the flag on each ship.
6. Fadey has daphnia.
7. Filya in the film is a sergeant major.
8. Feofan Mitrofanich has three sons Feofanich.
9. In the photo of Fedor - Fedor, in the photo of Fedor - Fedor.
10. In the garden, Fekla gasped and groaned: beets were born not in the garden, about.
It's a pity for the beet Fyokla. Theokla complained: “The beets got lost!”

X 1. Delicious halva praise the master.
2. Prokhor and Pahom rode.
3. The fly-pity sat on the ear.
4. The ear will be good.
5. Tikhon wears a tunic.
6. Ferret is shaggy, and Micah is shaggy.
7. Crested laughers laughed with laughter: “ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!”
8. There was a commotion in the garden - thistles blossomed there.
So that your garden does not decay, weed the thistles.
9. We want to ride deer, argali, buffaloes, seals, tapirs,
Leopards, lions, camels, mules and waves.
10. Busy-busy and busy-busy bustle bustling and laughing.

C 1. Two chickens are running right on the street.
2. Flowers bloom in the flower garden.
3. Hyacinths bloomed in the grower's greenhouse,
bathing suits, cyclomenes, cenararia and zinnias.
4. Hyacinths and zinnias bloom in the grower's flower garden.
5. A starling flies: the end of winter.
6. The mischievous student received a one.
7. A heron chick tenaciously clings to a stump.
8. The heron withered, the heron withered, the heron died.
9. In the circus there are no circulars and compasses, in the circus there are tigresses, lionesses and bears.
10. Associate professor's lectures about location.
11. Green-white-lipped cucumbers.
12. A Macedonian soldier has a spear on the window.
13. The father of the grandfather is the grandfather of the father, the grandfather of the father is the father of the grandfather.
14. Fathers bolt - not from owls (s, s, c).
15. Shiltse, soap, crooked spindle, silk towel - on a towel under the door.
16. You, well done, tell the good fellow: let the good fellow tell the good fellow, let the good fellow tie the calf.

Tsa-tsa-tsa - listen to boredom to the end.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the case is nearing the end.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - we chop off all the ends.
Tse-tse-tse - what will we learn at the end?
Ets-ets-ets - the end of winter.
Ets-ets - a starling flies.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - we saw a starling.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - starlings sing in the yard.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - two rings.
Tso-tso-tso - wash your face.
Tso-tso-tso - the chicken laid an egg.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - ate cucumbers.

H 1. Thickets are more often in our forest, in our forest it is often thicker.
2. They let the pike into the river, put the pie into the oven.
3. At the top of the tower, rooks scream day and night.
4. At night, bricks do not burble on the stove. They chatter on the stove in kalachi dough.
5. Swifts and siskins chirp in the grove.
6. Thumbelina and daughter have a smaller dot.
7. Pull the strap out from under the kochedychka (a tool used to weave bast shoes).
8. The watchmaker, narrowing his eyes, repairs the watch for us.
9. Turtle, not bored, sits for an hour with a cup of tea.
The turtle makes everyone laugh because it's not in a hurry.
And where to rush to someone who is always in his house.
10. Four turtles have four turtles.
11. Brooks murmured and rumbled, bumblebees buzzed over the streams.
12. Teacups in sadness, clattering and strumming, screamed.
13. Under the mother, under the ceiling, hangs half a cap of peas without a worm, without a wormhole.
14. The shepherd in the sheepfold grumbled at the shepherd, the shepherd in the sheepfold growled at the shepherd.
15. Daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy's daddy has a daddy, and daddy's daddy's daddy's daddy has no daddy.
16. Lenochka and Olechka - daughters of mother Tanechka and father Igorechka and granddaughters of grannies Vera and Lyudmilochka and grandfather Yurochka and Volodechka.
17. Four black, grimy imps drew a drawing in black ink.
18. Our chebotar (shoemaker) is a chebotar for all chebotar, our chebotar is not to be re-cheated to anyone and not to be re-excused - our chebo-maker is to re-cheb and re-calculate all.
19. The river flows, the stove bakes, the river flows, the stove bakes.
20. A river flows, a stove bakes.
21. Half a quarter of a quarter of a pea without a wormhole.
22. If you did not live near the blackberry, but if you lived near the strawberry, then strawberry jam is familiar to you, and not at all familiar blackberry jam.

Cha-cha-cha - Tanya was at the doctor.
Cha-cha-cha - a candle burns in the room.
Choo-choo-choo- I knock with a hammer.
Chi-chi-chi - kalachi puffs in the oven.
Hour-hour-hour - the kids started dancing.
Oh, oh, oh, the night has come.

SPIDER
Chok-chok is a spider.
Chok-chok - a spider behind the stove.
Chok-chok - a spider weaves a web.
Chok-chok - a spider is waiting for prey.

W 1. In the stillness of the night near the reeds, the rustles of a snake are barely audible.
2. Masha has whey in her porridge.
3. Mom gave Romasha whey from yogurt.
4. They gave Glasha curdled milk, and Glasha had porridge.
5. Yogurt was given to Klasha. Dissatisfied Clasha:
“I don’t want curdled milk, just give me porridge.”
6. There are six naughty people in the hut.
7. Sasha knocked bumps with a hat.
8. On the window, a small midge is deftly caught by a cat with its paw.
9. Cones slippery rustled, noisy
plopped down from the pine tree. Like a layer of snow
shawl, hide bumps until spring.
10. Sasha sewed a hat for Sasha.
11. A hat and a fur coat - that's the whole Mishutka.
12. Hat Mishka knocked bumps.
13. Donuts and shanezhki - for Pashka and Sanechka.
14. Six mice rustle in the reeds.
15. Forty mice walked, carrying forty pennies; two worse mice carried two pennies each.
16. Sixteen mice walked and six found pennies.
17. The mouse whispers to the mouse: “You are all rustling,
don't sleep." The mouse whispers to the mouse: "I will rustle more quietly."
13. Spy and spy - millet.
14. A car was walking down the street, a car was walking without
gasoline, there was a car without a motor, there was a car
without a driver, she walked, without knowing herself, a car was moving ... clockwork.
15. Gleb walked with bread, Olya walked with salt.
16. Proshka with a bowl got a mistake - Proshka turned the bowl over.
17. The sail of our conscience is sewn, and the storm will not frighten us.
18. Frol walked along the highway to play checkers with Sasha.
19. Pine cones, checkers on the table.
20. Maybe grandmother knits, but ask - she will not say (w, s, w).
21. Vanechka - Vanyushka, Tanechka - Tanyushka, Katechka - Katyushka, Nadechka - Nadyushka, Vitechka - Vityushka (h, w).
22. Pasha hid all the toys under the pillow. Stuffy under the pillow hidden toys.
23. The seamstress sews panties for Masha, Pasha, Dasha and Natasha.
24. Cats breathe, mice breathe, bears and kids breathe.
25. Grandmother Lusha went to the little Pear. Lusha has large pears in his basket.
26. Grisha covers the roof of Gosha, Alyosha and Misha.
27. Noodles on sleepers.
28. Your spy will not outspy our spy, but our spy will outspin your spy.
29. Antoshka has a little porridge in a spoon, and Timoshka has a little potato in a spoon.
30. Timoshka Troshka crumbles crumbs into okroshka.
31. Timoshkina mutt barked at Pashka. Pashka beats Timoshka's mongrel with a hat.
32. Though the pike is sharp, let it not eat the ruff from the tail. On a ruff, the top is good. (fishing projectile made of rods in the form of a bottle, funnel).
33. At the edge of the hut live old chatterboxes. Every old woman has a basket. There is a cat in every basket. Cats in baskets sew boots for old women.
34. The old woman listened to how the cuckoo cuckooed at the edge.
35. Masha interferes with porridge, and Misha interferes with Masha.
36. Masha has a midge in porridge. What should our Masha do? I put the porridge in a bowl and fed the cat
(S. Pogorelovskiy).

H I T O G O V O R K A
A mouse squeaked to the reeds:
Your rustle has broken the silence!
The reeds whisper noisily:
- Hush, mouse, do not rustle!
The cat will hear your rustle,
You would go to your grandmother, baby
Disobey us, mouse, -
The cat - tsap you, silly!
In general, the mouse, do not shake,
Better hurry to the mink.
Their mouse did not listen,
The baby squealed again:
- For me, fearless,
cat -
What is for the same cat
midge…
Since then, no one has heard
mouse,
Playful braggart
Vladimir Kremnev.

Sha-sha-sha - we love the baby.
Sha-sha-sha - mother washes the baby.
Sha-sha-sha - I'm sitting at the hut.
Shu-shu-shu - I'm writing a letter.
Ash - ash-ash - Marina has a pencil.
Shoo-shoo-shoo- the mouse is joking with the cat.
Ysh-ysh-ysh - the cat is afraid of the mouse.
Ysh-ysh-ysh - a mouse rustles under the bench.
Shay-shey-shey - I'm afraid of mice.
Oshka-oshka-oshka - catch a mouse cat.
Eat-eat-eat - you will fill yourself with a lump.
Ear-ear - here is my pillow
Ear-ear is a soft pillow.
Ear-ear - I put a pillow on the bed.
Ear-ear - I will sleep on a pillow.

SCH 1. Wolves prowl, looking for food.
2. Swifts, tap-dancers, goldfinches and siskins chirp in the grove.
3. Two puppies, cheek to cheek, pinching the brush in the corner.
4. Masha, don't look for us: we pinch sorrel on cabbage soup.
5. Wash your hands cleaner, more often.
6. Do not look for a goose mustache - you will not find it.
7. Pitifully the puppy squeaks, he drags a heavy shield.
8. The puppy eats cabbage soup from sorrel for both cheeks.
9. Tongs and tongs - these are our things.
10. I brush my teeth with this brush, with this brush -
shoes, I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.
11. Skinny weak Koschey drags a box of vegetables.
12. In boiling cabbage soup, screaming Koschey.
13. The dapper bath attendant sported a raincoat.
14. Do not look for nails from a predator!
15. The lizard has a chilling squint.
16. A bristle at a pig, scales at a pike, slits-slits and cheeks.
17. I'm dragging a pike, dragging, I won't miss a pike.

Scha-scha-scha - Vova caught a bream.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - breams live in the river.
More-more-more - bream is a fish, not a thing.
Scha-scha-scha - we bring home a bream.
Scha-scha-scha - a pike walks around a bream.
Scha-scha-scha - the predator of the bream will not catch.
Scha-scha-scha - Sasha walks without a raincoat.
Ash-ash-ash - we will put on a raincoat.
Schu-shu-shu - I'll look for a pike more often.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - you, little mouse, are not food.

S 1. Mila's mother washed soap with soap, Mila did not like soap.
2. Mila soaped the bear with soap, Mila dropped the soap.
Mila dropped the soap, she didn't wash the bear with soap.
3. The pig dug, blunt-nosed, white-faced, dug half the yard with its snout, dug, dug, did not dig to the hole. On that sow and snout, so that she dug.

YU 1. Yula spins around Yulia, sings, does not let Yulia and Yura sleep.
2. Yulia-Yulenka - Yula, Yulia was nimble. Yulia could not sit still for a minute.
3. Little Yulka, you are our neat little one.
Yulka loves yumbriki and plays with cubes.

I 1. My yacht is light and obedient, I will plow the seas on it.
2. A lizard on a skiff, carrying apples to the fair in a box.
3. Once upon a time there were three Japanese: Yak, Yak-zedrak, Yak-zedrak-zedrak-zedroni.
Once upon a time there were three Japanese women: Tsypa, Tsypa-dripa, Tsypa-dripa-drimpoponi. They all perzhinalis: Yak on Tsyp, Yak-tsedrak on Tsype-drip, Yak-tsedrak-tsedrak-tsedroni on Tsyp-drip-drimpomponi. And they have children: Yak and Chick have Shah, Yak-zedrak and Chick-dripa have Shah-balls, Yak-zedrak-zedrak-zedroni and Chick-drip-drimpompony have Shah-balls-balls-sharoni.

Byaka-byaka-byaka - that's what a bully.

Yal-yal-yal - useful jelly, it contains starch.
Yar-yar-yar - the carpenter made the table and chair.

PHYSICAL MINUTES

1. I.p. - arms bent at the elbows in weight. Clench the fingers with force into a fist and unclench.
2. I.p. - Same. Rotation with each finger. The fingers of the left hand rotate to the left, the fingers of the right hand rotate to the right.
3. I.p. - Same. Rotation of the hands to the right and left. The right hand rotates to the left, the left hand to the right and vice versa.
4. I.p. - Same. Rotating with the hands, as in exercise 3, raise and lower the arms to the starting position.
5. I.p. - Same. Circular rotation of the arms in the elbow joints in front of you, towards you and away from you.
6. I.p. - hands with closed fingers, palms forward. Take the thumbs to the side and alternately to them, starting with the index finger, attach all the rest. Next, take the little fingers aside and, in turn, attach all the other fingers to them.
7. I.p. - fingers in the "lock". Press your hands to your chest, turn your palms forward, stretch your arms forward.
8. I. p. - arms extended forward, palms to the side. Interlock your fingers into the “lock”, turn your hands towards you, return to the starting position.
9. I.p. fingers are clasped into a "lock". Free movement of the fingers in the "lock".
10. Relax your hands, shake them to the beat of the music or arbitrarily.

Fingers played hide and seek
And the heads were removed
Like this, like this
And the heads were removed.

Rain, rain, pour
There will be a loaf of bread
There will be rolls, there will be drying,
There will be delicious cheesecakes.

The old man walked along the road,
Found a goat without a horn.
Come on, goat, let's jump.
We kick our legs.
And the goat butts
And the old man is arguing.

Dressed up legs
In new boots.
You walk, legs,
You walk - stomp
Don't splash in the puddles.
Don't go into the mud.
Don't tear your boots.

BREATHING EXERCISES

1. Blow off the cotton wool from the palm of your hand.
2. Blow on a light object tied to a thread (cotton wool, leaf, cotton ball, bug, butterfly).
3. Blow into the bubble.
4. Inflate the balloon.
5. Blow on thin paper glued to cardboard.
6. Blow confetti or small paper off the table.
7. Blow into a straw.
8. Blow a paper snowflake from the palm of your hand.

FINGER GYMNASTICS

"Let's pet the kitten"
Kitty, kitty, wait,
I will stroke your hand.
TARGET:
give a relaxing exercise to the fingers.

"Our Baby"
This finger is a grandfather
This finger is a grandmother,
This finger daddy
This finger is mommy
This finger is our baby.
TARGET:
unbend the fingers alternately from the fist.

"Tassel"
Paint with a soft brush
Chair, table and cat Masha.
TARGET:
connect all the fingertips and make the “paint” movement.

"To work"
One thumb up
Index - behind him,
The middle one will be nameless,
He raised his little finger.
All the brothers got up. - Hooray!
It's time for them to go to work.
TARGET:
unbend the fingers from the fist.

"Claws"
At the cat's daughter
Claws on paws.
Don't rush to hide them
Let the kids watch.
TARGET:
press the pads of the right and left hands to the palm.

"Wasp"
Wasp sat on a flower
She drinks fragrant juice.
TARGET:
stretch your index finger and rotate it.

"Bunny"
Bunny went for a walk
And pick a carrot.
TARGET:
spread the index and middle fingers of the hand - "ears".

"The chicken drinks water"
Our chicken was walking
I nibbled fresh grass,
And drank water
Directly from the trough.
TARGET:
Make a hand like a beak; tilt down, lift.

LITERATURE

1. Bulatov M. Thirty-three pies. Games, counting rhymes, collusions, tongue twisters, long twisters, boring tales, riddles of the peoples of the Soviet Union. Collected and processed by M. Bulgakov. M., Det. lit.", 1973, - 239p.
2. Zhirenka O.E., Gaidina L.I., Kochergina A.V. Learning Russian with passion: Formation of spelling literacy: grades 1-4. - M.: 5 for knowledge, 2005. - 240p. (Methodological library).
3. Zhirenko O.E., Gaidina L.I., Kochergina A.V. Learning Russian with passion - 2: Part of speech. Offer. Text. Speech development: grades 1-4. - M.: 5 for knowledge, 2005. - 204 p. – (Methodical library).
4. Naumenko G. Thirty-three Yegorki: Russian folk tongue twisters / Comp. G. Naumenko; M.: Det. lit., 1989.– 32p. (Book by book).

Clean tongues are constantly used in speech therapy practice as a speech exercise and for automating sounds, that is, for the development of speech. The options for using tongue twisters are different: speaking in turn, collectively, with different emotional coloring of the voice, on behalf of fairy-tale characters, using a ball, massage ball, "Speech Cube".

In general, a pure tongue talk is a joke, it consists in the deliberate selection of words that are difficult for correct articulation with rapid and repeated repetition. The tongue twister is also used as a means to correct speech defects in adults and children.

The main task of tongue twisters is to teach children to clearly pronounce sounds.

Sound /a/

A-a-a-wider mouth, kids.
Ahh, my leg hurts.
U-u-u-lip proboscis pull.
Oo-o-o-give the pipe.
U-u-u-call all the children.

Sound /and/

And-and-and-mouth stretch to the ears.
And-and-and-well sit.
And-and-and-pull a song.

Sound /o/

Oh-oh-oh-I put on my coat.
Oh-oh-oh-I'm warm.

Sound /b/

Ba-ba-ba - a new pipe.
Boo-boo-boo - we took the pipe.
Would-be-would - there is no pipe.
Would-be-would - I go to the forest, I pick mushrooms.

Sounds /v, vy/

Wah-wah-wah - the grass has grown.
Woo-woo-woo - I'll collect the grass.
Woo-woo-woo - I'll take off the owl.
You-you-you - no grass.
Vi-vi-vi - Call Verochka,
Ve-ve-ve - Faith on the grass.

Sounds /g, gb/

Gu-gu-gu - I will help Galya.
Gu-gu-gu - geese in the meadow.
Gu-gu-gu - I'm walking in the meadow.
Gu-gu-gu - good on the shore.
Ga-ha-ha - green meadows.
Ga-ha-ha - give Gala a pie, a cottage cheese pie.
Gi-gi-gi - Mashenka, run.
Gi-gi-gi - run after the ball.
Gi-gi-gi - we ate pies.

Sound /d/

Yes, yes, yes, I have water.
Yes, yes, yes - I will build cities.
Yes, yes, yes, hot water.
Dy-dy-dy - no water.
Dy-dy-dy - footprints in the snow.
Doo-doo-doo - I'll go for water.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm fishing in the pond.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm going for the berries.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm walking through the meadow.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm going to the zoo.
Do-do-do - there is a nest on the tree.

Sound /w/

Zha-zha-zha - we saw a hedgehog.
Zhi-zhi-zhi - hedgehogs live under a bush.
Zhi-zhi-zhi - hedgehogs run.
Zhu-zhu-zhu - let's give milk to a hedgehog.
Zhu-zhu-zhu - I will help the hedgehog.
Jo-jo-jo - I'm driving a Peugeot.

Sounds /z, zb/

For-for-for - a goat in the garden.
For-for-for - here the dragonfly flies.
For-for-for - the doll has blue eyes.
Ze-ze-ze - Zoya rides a Goat.
Zu-zu-zu - I gnaw an apple.
Zu-zu-zu - I'll feed the goat.
Zu-zu-zu - I'm not afraid of a goat.
Zy-zy-zy - a goat has a long tongue.
Zy-zy-zy - I have two goats.
Zya-za-za - we saw an ide.
Zi-zi-zi - bring tires.

Sound /th/

Ah-ah-ah - soon the month of May.
Uuuuuuu - wind, blow.
Oh-oh-oh - take me with you.
Oh-oh-oh - the hare is jumping obliquely.
Hey hey hey - drink some water.

Sounds / k, k /

Ka-ka-ka - the river runs.
Ko-ko-ko - I see far.
Ku-ku-ku - cuckoo on a bitch.
Ku-ku-ku - the children took a scoop.
Ak-ak-ak - a fisherman by the river.
Ak-ak-ak - the poppy blossoms.
Uk-uk-uk - and a spider sits in the grass.
Ok-ok-ok - it's snowing in the yard.
Ki-ki-ki are cubes.
Ki-ki-ki - we walked by the river.

Sounds /l, l/

La-la-la - shovel and saw.
La-la-la - do not score a goal for me.
La-la-la - do you see the spinning top?
La-la-la - I found a raspberry.
Lo-lo-lo - I have an oar.
Ly-ly-ly - new boilers.
Lu-lu-lu - bought a saw.
Lu-lu-lu - I'll start the spinning wheel.
Al-al-al - dark basement.
Al-al-al - the ball did not hit the goal.
Al-al-al - grandfather read a fairy tale.
Ol-ol-ol - washed the floor.
Ol-ol-ol - football begins.
Ul-ul-ul - a new chair.
Ul-ul-ul - the breeze blew.
Ul-ul-ul - the winter forest fell asleep.
Il-il-il - I washed the floors.
Il-il-il - I beat the drum.
Alka-alka - Volodya has a stick.
Olka-olka - Volodya has a needle.
Ulka-ulka - Volodya has a bun.
Ilka-ilka - Volodya has a fork.
La-la-la - green fields.
Li-li-li - we carried raspberries.
Lu-lu-lu - I love raspberries.
Le-le-le - I'm riding a donkey.

Sounds /m, mh/

Ma-ma-ma-at home I'm on my own.
Ma-ma-ma - I will build houses.
Ma - ma - ma - winter is in the yard.
Ma - ma - ma - winter has come.
Ma - ma - ma - I caught a catfish.
Mu-mu-mu-milk to whom?
Um-um-um - this is an aquarium.
Mo-mo-mo-eat popsicle.
Om-om-om - we go for a walk.
Om-om-om is a snowball.
Om-om-om - we blind a snow house.
We-we-we-we read the book.
We-we-we - waited for winter.
Mi-mi-mi - sing the note mi.
Me-me-me - give me grass.

Sounds /n, n/

Na-na-na - a lamp by the window.
Well, well, well - I pull the sled.
He-he-he is a telephone.
An-an-an is a drum.
An-an-an - they bought me a drum.
An-an-an - my mother sewed a sundress.
In-in-in - shop.
No-no-no - call, call.
Yen-yen-yen - a warm day.

Sounds / p, p /

Pa-pa-pa - cereal on the table.
Py-py-py - I cook porridge from cereals.
Py-py-py - no cereal.
Op-op-op - all hands clap.
Whoop-oop-oop - I cook delicious soup.
Whoop-oop-oop - we ate soup.
Pee-pee-pee - buy a pie.

Sounds /p, p/

Ra-ra-ra is a high mountain.
Ra-ra-ra - there is a mountain in the yard.
Ra-ra-ra - it's time to go to the forest.
Ra-ra-ra - it's time to water the garden.
Ra-ra-ra - winter time has come.
Ra-ra-ra - a blizzard in the morning.
Ra-ra-ra - it's time to cook the soup.
Ra-ra-ra - it's time to shoot the soup.
Ry-ry-ry - mosquitoes fly.
Ry-ry-ry - I'll ride from the mountain.
Ry-ry-ry - beavers live in the reeds.
Ry-ry-ry - Varechka loves balls.
Ru-ru-ru - we start the game.
Ru-ru-ru - the children took a bucket each.
Ro-ro-ro is the new pen.
Ar-ar-ar - a mosquito flies.
Ar-ar-ar - next to the blue ball.
Ar-ar-ar - the blue ball flies away.
Ar-ar-ar is a red ball.
Ar-ar-ar - over a pan of steam.
Or-or-or - Roma has an axe.
Ur-ur-ur - do not chase the chickens.
Ir-ir-ir - we are for peace.
Arch-arch - Roma has a brand.
Orka-orka - a steep hill.
Urka-urka - Murka's cat.
Irka-irka - Ira has a hole.
Rya-rya-rya - blue seas.
Re-re-re - sledding on the mountain.
Ryu-ryu-ryu - I cook turnips.
Ryu-ryu-ryu - I look at the daisy.
Ryu-ryu-ryu - I give you a song.
Ri-ri-ri - lights are on.
Ri-ri-ri - look at the mountain ash.
Ri-ri-ri - bullfinches settled there.
Ri-ri-ri - you look at the sky.
Ri-ri-ri - look at the monkeys.
Ri-ri-ri - you look at me.
Ar-ar-ar - I have a primer.
Shout-shout-shout - Seryozha has measles.
Ir-ir-ir - I have a bullfinch.
Err-err-err - the door creaks.

Sounds /s, ss/

Sa-sa-sa - a wasp flies through the window.
Sa-sa-sa - dew on the grass.
Sa-sa-sa - I have a braid.
Sa-sa-sa - there were miracles in the fairy tale.
Sa-sa-sa - a fox lives in a hole.
Sa-sa-sa - a booth was made for a dog.
Su-su-su - I'm not afraid of a wasp.
Su-su-su - I will braid the braid.
Su-su-su - I will sharpen the braid.
Su-su-su - I was walking in the forest yesterday.
Sy-sy-sy - the catfish has a mustache.
Sy-sy-sy - the fox has cubs.
Sy-sy-sy - no wasp.
Sy-sy-sy - I have two braids.
So-so-so - Sonya has a wheel.
As-as-as - I drink kvass.
As-as-as-squirrel makes a reserve.
Os-os-os - the dog has a nose.
Os-os-os - I wrapped my nose with a scarf.
Is-is-is - I eat rice.
Us-us-us - I eat mousse.
Aska-aska - Sonya has a mask.
Oska-oska - Sonya has a nipple.
Claim-claim - Sonya has a bowl.
Uska-uska - Sonya has a blouse.
Xia-Xia-Xia - we saw a goose.
Se-se-se - I'm going on a goose.
Si-si-si - bring hay.
As-as-as - crucian swims.

Sounds /t, t/

Ta-ta-ta - I'm taking a cat.
Tu-tu-tu - help the cat.
You-you-you - the cats ate all the sour cream.
You-you-you - the doll has white bows.
You-you-you - I love flowers.
That's it - I'm going to coat.
From-from-from - a plane flies in the sky.
From-from-from - the gray cat was frightened.
Ta-ta-ta - I have a child.
Ti-ti-ti - don't joke with me.
It-it-it - millet porridge boils.
It-it-it - I'm thirsty.
Te-te-te - a kettle on the stove.
At-at-at - I'm going for a walk.
Eat-et-et - I will sing.

Sounds /x, xx/

Ha ha ha - a magnificent tail of a rooster.
Ha ha ha - frightened the rooster.
Hoo-hoo-hoo - we ate the ear.
Uh-uh-uh - a rooster walks around the yard.
Uh-uh-uh - the house collapsed - bang!
Their-their-them - the breeze has died down.
Oh-oh-oh - green moss.
Hee-hee-hee - roosters sang in the field.

Sound /c/

Tsa-tsa-tsa - here comes the sheep.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - the rain pours endlessly.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - I'm not afraid of a sheep.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - no sheep.
Tso-tso-tso - we washed our face.
Ets-ets-ets - we ate cucumber.
Az-ats-ats - I have a mattress.

Sound /h/

Cha-cha-cha - give me kalach.
Choo-choo-choo - I want to walk.
Choo-choo-choo - I'm jumping rope.
Choo-choo-choo - I'm flying on an airplane.
Choo-choo-choo - I want to become a pilot.
Chu-choo-choo - quickly domchu everyone.
Choo-choo-choo - I knock with wheels.
Chi-chi-chi - red bricks.
Cho-cho-cho - oh, how hot!
Ah-ah-ah - the doctor came.
Ah-ah-ah - dad gave me a ball.
Ouch-ooh-ooh - soon the night.
Ich-ich-ich - red brick.
Ich-ich-ich - Easter cake is baked from sand.
Uch-uch-uch - I have the key.
Uch-uch-uch - there are a lot of clouds in the sky.
Achka-achka-achka - Vovochka has a car.
Points, points, points - Vovochka has a barrel.
Uchka-uchka-uchka - Vovochka has a pen.
Ichka-ichka-ichka - Vovochka has a bird.
Chok-chok-chok - suddenly fell on the barrel.

Sound /sh/

Sha-sha-sha - mother washes the baby.
Sha-sha-sha - I see a ruff in the water.
Shu-shu-shu - help the baby.
Shu-shu-shu - I mow the grass.
Shi-shi-shi - kids in the clearing.
Shi-shi-shi - the reeds rustled.
Sho-sho-sho - we say well.
Ash-ash-ash - give me a pencil.
Ash-ash-ash is our cat.
Osh-osh-osh - I have a knife.
Ish-ish-ish - I have a baby.
Woo-sh-ush - a warm shower.
Ashka-ashka-ashka - a bug flies.
Oshka-oshka-oshka - there is a cat on the window.
Ear-ear-ear - frog - frog.
Ishka-ishka-ishka - a small mouse.

Sound /w/

Scha-scha-scha - a bunny walks without a raincoat.
Shch-shch-shch - I'm looking for you.
Schu-shu-shu - I'm dragging catfish.
Schu-shu-shu - looking for cornflowers.
Shche-shche-shche - I'm in a raincoat.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - we ate cabbage soup.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - raincoats are needed in the fall.
Shchi-schi-schi - locomotive, drag the train!
Ash-ash-ash - I have a raincoat.
Still-still-still - I have a bream.
Usch-shch-shch - ivy curls.

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Give your child the task to come up with tongue twisters for the right sounds, he will definitely like it! And you can add these notions to our collection of tongue twisters by writing them in the comments.

Let's talk about tongue twisters today. Clean tongues (I speak purely) are an important part of speech therapy games that participate not only in the correct setting of sounds, but also teach attention, a sense of rhythm, rhyme and tact. They can be successfully combined with.

Pure tongues for the development of speech

Clean tongues are a special selection of words, sounds and syllables in a comic form for training the articulation of speech in children of preschool and school age. As effective exercises, they are often used in the practice of a speech therapist or elementary school classes.

Here are examples of phrases:

Os-os-os - our pump blows loudly.

Os-os-os - we're running cross-country today!

Ba-ba-ba is a beautiful hut.

Na-na-na - there is a shock in the meadow.

Why do you need cleanliness

Rhythmic tongue twisters for children are designed to eliminate speech defects. They teach the clear pronunciation of individual sounds combined into sentences. Consonants and vowels rhyme into a phrase, acquiring a special melody.

Such exercises are carried out most often in the form of a game. Their value is extremely great. This is not only articulation, the elimination of existing problems with speech, but also the setting of diction, which must be dealt with from an early age. For example, tongue twisters for sounds help to increase speech activity and pronounce words correctly.

With the help of exercises, phonemic hearing develops. As a result of classes, the baby will learn to analyze the sound range and break words into syllables. Thanks to rhyme, the material is better absorbed and perceived even by the smallest students.

Funny, easy and simple tongue twisters for sounds will be useful for preschoolers and children of primary school age who have problems with speech or pronunciation of individual sounds. With the rapid repetition of the same syllables, the skill of correct sound pronunciation is formed.

How to work with a swear word

You can use tongue twisters by pronouncing sentences with the selected sound one by one, together, or with a change in emotional coloring in the voice. This process is serious and responsible, but with a share of irony. It is worth adding the names of famous fairy tale characters to the poems so that the exercises are better remembered by the guys.

  1. Read the speech to your child at a normal pace.
  2. Read the speech slowly, focusing on the sound you are practicing.
  3. The child will slowly repeat the syllable-by-syllable phrase after you several times.
  4. After a few repetitions, the kid will learn the tongue twister and can add a little pace.
  5. Once you've mastered the word, you can move on to the next one.

Do not repeat the same tongue twister for a long time, this can bore the child and valuable interest will be lost. It is better to take several phrases or poems of tongue twisters at once and work them out at the same time, devoting 10 to 15 minutes to classes.

Games with tongue twisters for children

Children's tongue talk goes well with various movements that are aimed at developing fine motor skills, coordination and general perception. An example of such actions can be winding a rope around a finger, laying out wooden sticks, drawing lines on paper, sorting out large beads.

Having mastered the pronunciation of a phrase or poem, ask the child to repeat it again, while drawing a wavy line on a piece of paper, for example. So both hemispheres of the brain will work at once ...

Another fun tongue twister game is to say a phrase in different voices. Ask the child to say a phrase, for example, Shi-shi-shi - naughty kids, like an aunt-announcer on TV, or like a little mouse, or a big giant.

And it’s also fun to pronounce tongue twisters with different moods: fun, sad, with kindness, with anger, with tenderness and affection, and at different tempos - fast - slow ...

How to come up with a phrase yourself

The tongue twister games are fun and active, and very often get the imagination of children and adults to come up with their own tongue twisters. After all, they do not have to have a meaning, they can be absolutely abstract and even meaningless lines or poems. Their main purpose is to produce sound.

Here are instructions on how to compose your own tongue twister:

Let's, for example, come up with our own tongue twister for a 5-year-old child for the sound "p".

  1. We take the syllable "ro"
  2. We prescribe it three times or pronounce it - Ro-ro-ro
  3. We add any line, so that the last syllable of the last word is also "ro". We took a ride on the subway.

So we got the finished speech: Ro-ro-ro, we took a ride in the subway.

Let's come up with a pure phrase for the closed syllable "al":

Al-al-al - the dwarf Gosha danced!

In order to form a pure speech in a child, it does not matter at all whether you use author's or well-known tongue twisters. The main thing is to use them and do it systematically! And let our selection of tongue twisters for children 3-6 years old help you.

Cleanliness for the sound "l"

La-la-la - the saw screeched.
Lu-lu-lu - I love my daughter.
La-la-la - spinning top.
Lu-lu-lu - I will wash the bowl.
Ul-ul-ul - my chair broke.
Lu-lu-lu - I will insert the thread into the needle.
Li-li-li - swept away all the garbage with you.
La-la-la - my daughter cleaned the house.
Ly-ly-ly - washed the floors cleanly.
Lo-lo-lo - it became light in the room.
La-la-la - wet earth in the morning.
Ol-ol-ol - we set a big table.
Al-al-al - this peach is too small.
Yal-yal-yal - he hugged his son's mother.

In the meadow under the burdock the frog has a summer house,
And in the frog swamp she has a big dacha.

Laika and lap dog barked loudly.
The Oriole sang for a long time over the Volga.

Cleanliness for the sound "r"

Rya-rya-rya - I'll go to the seas.
Ryu-ryu-ryu - I will admire the dawn.
Ri-ri-ri - how beautiful! Look!
Ra-ra-ra - the game begins.
Re-re-re - we gathered in the yard
Ro-ro-ro - we will give good to everyone!
Ry-ry-ry - tired of mosquitoes
Roo-roo-roo - at the kangaroo zoo
Ar-ar-ar - I will put the grain in the barn
Or-or-or - resolve this dispute.
Ir-ir-ir - my brother commander!

Mink under a walnut bush.
A mink lives in a mink.

Clusters of mountain ash burn in the sun.
It burns from mountain ash in the eyes of the guys.

I have poppies and chamomile on my pocket.

Cleanliness for the sounds "s"

Xia-Xia-Xia we caught a crucian.
Se-se-se Santa Claus is loved by everyone.
C-C-C-C, bring the ball to us soon.
Os-os-os - we are running cross today.
Sa-sa-sa - a long braid.
Sy-sy-sy- we are not afraid of wasps!
Su-su-su - I'm carrying a watermelon.
Os-os-os - the pump works there.
Sa-sa-sa - a fox is hiding in a mink.
Yus-yus-yus - plus in the notebook!
Us-us-us - compote has a sweet taste.

Sa-sa-sa: there is a wasp on the table.
Su-su-su: we are not afraid of the wasp.
Sy-sy-sy: the sting is sharp at the wasp.
Se-se-se: let's give jelly to the wasp.

Sun-Sun is a golden bottom.
The sun is the sun shine.
The sun - the sun burn.

Cleanliness for the sounds "z"

Zi-zi-zi - bring the monkey!
Zya-za-za - monkeys are not allowed here.
Zi-zi-zi - if it's impossible - don't bring it.

For-for-for - a goat ran into the forest.
For-for-for - a storm is approaching.
Zu-zu-zu - we are going to look for a goat.
Zya-za-za - you can’t go home without a goat.

For-for-for - I see yellow eyes.
For-for-for - the dragonfly rustled.
Zu-zu-zu - we are not afraid of a thunderstorm.
Zi-zi-zi - you load firewood as soon as possible!
Az-az-az, the huge MAZ growled.
Uz-uz-uz - the little one is crying loudly.
Oz-oz-oz - frost creaked.
Ez-ez-ez - the cat got under the stove.

Clean tongues for the sound "sh" and "u"

Sha-sha-sha - our baby is good.
Osh-osh-osh - our baby is good!
Shi-shi-shi - the reeds rustled.
Oooh-ooh-ooh - the baby ate pears.
Ash-ash-ash - we built a hut.
Shu-shu-shu - sings a song to the baby.
Shi-shi-shi - kids love songs.

Sixteen mice walked
And six carried pennies;
And the mice, which is worse
Noisily rummage pennies.

Scha-scha-scha - a harsh thicket in the forest.
Schu-shu-shu - I will wander into the grove.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - all vegetables are useful.

Shchi-shchi-shchi - I do not like cabbage soup.
Scha-scha-scha - cook borscht for me!

I brush my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush,
I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.

I'm dragging the pike, dragging, I won't miss the pike.

Cleanliness for the sound "h"

Chi-chi-chi - rooks flew to us.
Choo-choo-choo - I'll ride in a car!
Ich-ich-ich - I have a big brick.
Cha-cha-cha - the stove is hot now.
Oh, oh, oh, the night has come.
Chi-chi-chi - bring me the keys.
Ah-ah-ah - they gave me a kalach.
Cha-cha-cha - a candle is burning on the table.
Cho-cho-cho-oh, it's hot like a candle.
Choo-choo-choo - I will blow on the candle.
Chi-chi-chi - I will blow out the flame at the candle.

Cha-cha-cha - a bunny is sitting at the doctor.
Choo-choo-choo - the doctor goes to the rook.

Four turtles have four baby turtles.

Clean tongues for the sound "b"

Ba-ba-ba - a hut in the courtyard.
Ba-ba-ba - our trumpet is high.
Boo-boo-boo - dad looks into the chimney.
Boo-boo-boo - a woodpecker sits on an oak tree.
Would-be-would have brought mushrooms home.

Grandma had a ram
He beat briskly on the drum,
And the butterflies danced
Under the grandmother's window.

Behemoth opened his mouth
Behemoth asks for rolls.

In the primer at Pinocchio
Trousers, bun and boot.

White snow, white chalk,
White sugar is also white.
But the squirrel is not white,
It wasn't even white.

Bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf
The baker baked the dough early in the morning.

Clean tongues for the sound "c"

Tsa-tsa-tsa - and a chicken from an egg!
Tse-tse-tse - the sun is shining brightly!
Tso-tso-tso - a tree has risen.
Ets-ets-ets - you're doing great today!
Tsa-tsa-tsa - listen to the tale to the end.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the case is nearing the end.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - we chop off all the ends.
Tse-tse-tse - what will we learn at the end?
Ets-ets-ets - the end of winter.
Ets-ets - a starling flies.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - we saw a starling.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - starlings sing in the yard.

The tit bird is not great, but clever.
The chicken drinks water from a saucer.

Cleanliness for the sound "f"

Fa-fa-fa - there is a sofa in the corner.
Af-af-af - the count lives in the castle.
Fe-fe-fe - he lives in Ufa.
Fe-fe-fe - we will go to the cafe.

Af-af-af - the count had a black wardrobe.
Fu-fu-fu - the blue coat hung in the closet

The wizard Felix lived in the mountains
With the letter F and the Phoenix bird.
Felix lit the flashlight,
The Phoenix bird was on fire.

Cleanliness for the sound "x"

Ha-ha-ha - for lunch we have an ear.
Ho-ho-ho, answered the echo in unison.
Hee-hee-hee - poems are composed.
Ah-ah-ah - the whole school is on its ears.
Eh-eh-eh - ringing laughter is heard everywhere!
Oh-oh-oh - and the peas crumbled.

Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha - we have two roosters.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - all the roosters are fighting.
Hoo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo - their beaks are all down.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - stop fighting, roosters!
Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha - two roosters without tails.

Crested laughter laughed with laughter:
— Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

Cleanliness for the sound "t"

Ta-ta-ta - beauty in the clearing
You-you-you - flowers bloomed on it!

Tu-tu-tu - pour milk to the cat.
Ti-ti-ti - you and I are on the way ...
So-and-so, we played loto.
At-at-at - we will dig the earth.
At-at-at - a terrible stingray in the ocean.
Yat-yat-yat - I'll draw ducklings.
From-from-from - there is a huge sperm whale!
Ut-yut-yut - the house is clean and comfortable!

Shadow-shadow-sweat,
All day, where the stump -
I braid the wattle and unweave.
Under the wattle all day - a shadow!

Cleanliness for the sound "p"

Up-up-up - they lower a long ladder.
Ip-ip-ip - something grandfather hoarse.
Op-op-op - a serf came to the master.
Po-po-po - our train came to the depot.
Whoop-oop-oop - ah! hot soup!
Yap-yap-yap - that's a funny movie blunder.
Pa-pa-pa - this is a winding path.

Our sharp saw -
She didn't drink, she sang.
Didn't drink, didn't eat
Never sat down.
She sang as loudly as she could
Cheerful saw.

The children asked the rooster:
- Why is your name Petya?
So Peter answered the children:
- I can sing well.

Clean tongues for the sound "n"

Na-na-na - that's an empty wall.
But-but-but - but there is a window on it.

An-an-an - you have an empty glass.
No-no-no - there is a vase on the window.
No, no, no, summer days fly by.
In-in-in - a dolphin is swimming towards us.
But-but-but - we'll go to the cinema.
He-he-he is an elephant in the zoo.
Well, well, well, I'll scare you.
Un-un-un - in fairy tales there is a sorcerer.
Eun-eun-eun is the eldest son.
Nu-nu-nu - I will give hay to the horse.
Ny-nya-nya - find me.
Yang-yan-yan - where does thyme grow?

Clean tongues for the sound "m"

Mo-mo-mo - eat popsicle.
We-we-we are waiting for the snowy winter.
Om-om-om - we are building a new house.
Mi-mi-mi - take my hand.
Ma-ma-ma - I do everything myself.
Mu-mu-mu - I will take the letter in my hands.
Ma-ma-ma - I knit a hat myself.
Ma-ma-ma - winter has come.
Mi-mi-mi - take me with you.
Mu-mu-mu - I'll take you to the rink.

Cleanliness for the sound "k"

cuckoo cuckoo
I bought a hood.
Put on a cuckoo hood -
He's funny in the hood.

Ka-ka-ka - we saved the beetle yesterday.
Ke-ke-ke - the poor beetle was drowning in the river.
Ki-ki-ki - clumsy bugs!
Ku-ku-ku - now the beetle will not fly up.

Ka-ka-ka - there is flour on the table.
Ki-ki-ki - let's make pies.

Ook-uk-uk - a very loud knock is heard.
Ok-ok-ok - a cricket sings outside the window.
Ak-ak-ak - it's better to live without fights.
Yak-yak-yak - met a deacon on the way.
Ik-ik-ik - someone's scream is heard.
Ok-ok-ok - there is a scoop around the corner.

Ek-ek-ek - I ate a delicious cheburek.

Cleanliness for the sound "g"

Ms. Ms. - Dad brought me a hedgehog.
Zhi-zhi-zhi - hedgehog, show your tummy!

Zhu-zhu-zhu - I'll cool the hot tea.

Zhu-zhu-zhu - I'll put the doll to sleep.

Zha-zha-zha-zha,
The hedgehog has quills.
Zhi-zhi-zhi-zhi,
But they do not sew, alas, hedgehogs.
Zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu,
Threads are not needed for a hedgehog.
Same, same, same,
This is a song about a hedgehog.

I met a hedgehog in the thicket:
— How is the weather, hedgehog?
— Fresh.

Frightened bear cub
Hedgehog with a hedgehog and a hedgehog,
Siskin with a siskin and with a chizhonk,
Swift with a haircut and a haircut.

Clean tongues for the sound "d"

Yes, yes, yes - very warm water.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm going to swim.

Do-do-do - there is a nest on the top of the head.
Doo-doo-doo - I'll find a chick
Yes, yes, yes - it turned out to be leapfrog
Dee-dee-dee - better pass by.

Daria gives Dina melons.
Dina's day, Dima's two.

Do-do-do - a nest above the well.
De de de de - chicks in the nest.
Dee-dee-dee - do not wake the chicks.
Dee-dee-dee - go quietly.

Rain, rain, don't rain!
Rain, rain, wait!
Let the gray-haired grandfather reach the house!

Clean tongues for the sound "g"

Gu-gu-gu - who grazes in the meadow?
Ha-ha-ha - someone has horns there.
Gi-gi-gi is a bull! run faster.
Gi-gi-gi - just take care of your legs.

A goose with a goose walked in single file.
The gander looks down on the gander.
Oh, the gander will pluck the sides of the gander.

Gi-gi-gi - mom bakes pies.
Ge-ge-ge - there is a filling in the pie.
Gu-gu-gu - I can't wait any longer.
Ga-ha-ha - give me a pie mom.

Cleanliness for the sound "v"

Wah-wah-wah - grass has grown in the garden.
Wah-wah-wah - all the foliage turned yellow.
Ve-ve-ve - the ant sits in the grass.
Ve-ve-ve - a wreath on the head.
You-you-you - I'm not afraid of an owl.

Wah-wah-wah - I know different words!
Wa-wa-wa - smart head!

Wah-wah-wah - that's tall grass.
You-you-you are even above your head.
Ve-ve-ve - cornflowers are visible in the grass.
Woo-woo-woo - cornflowers bouquet of narva.

Vanya is sitting on the sofa,
Bathtub under the sofa
In this bath instead of a bath
They often washed Vanechka.

The doctors saved the sparrow and carried him into the helicopter.
The helicopter turned its propellers, agitated the grass with flowers.

On the shelves of bookstores today there is also a large collection of colorful books for children with tongue twisters:

In conclusion, I invite you to watch a video with fascinating tongue twisters. Add eye contact. So the sounds will be assimilated even faster!

With love,

Lyudmila Potsepun.

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Scha-scha-scha-scha - in the rain I get wet without a raincoat.
Schu-shu-shu-shu - I'm looking for an umbrella for myself.
Shche-shche-shche - I will walk in a raincoat.
Shche-shche-shche-shche - and more in boots.

Osh-osh-osh, osh-osh-osh - we will cook borscht.
Scha-scha-scha, scha-scha-scha - there are no beets for borscht.
Shchi-shchi-shchi, shchi-shchi-shchi - let's cook cabbage soup better.
Schu-shu-shu, shu-shu-shu - I'll look for cabbage.
Osh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh - don't put the horsetail in the pot!
Schu-shu-shu, shu-shu-shu - I'll look for a carrot.
Scha-scha-scha, scha-scha-scha - brother brought home a bream.
Shchi-shchi-shchi, shchi-shchi-shchi - let's eat cabbage soup first.

Scha-scha-scha - Vova caught a bream.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - breams live in the river.
More-more-more - bream is a fish, not a thing.
Scha-scha-scha - we bring home a bream.
Scha-scha-scha - a pike walks around a bream.
Scha-scha-scha - the predator of the bream will not catch.
Scha-scha-scha - Sasha walks without a raincoat.
Ash-ash-ash - we will put on a raincoat.
Schu-shu-shu - I'll look for a pike more often.
Shchi-shchi-shchi - you, little mouse, are not food.

I brush my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush,
I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.

I'm dragging the pike, dragging, I won't miss the pike.

The pike swallowed the brush, the brush tickles her throat.
- An amazing thing! What kind of fish did I eat?

Automation of sound Щ in words

1. Wolves prowl, looking for food.
2. Swifts, tap-dancers, goldfinches and siskins chirp in the grove.
3. Two puppies, cheek to cheek, pinching the brush in the corner.
4. Masha, don't look for us: we pinch sorrel on cabbage soup.
5. Wash your hands cleaner, more often.
6. Do not look for a goose mustache - you will not find it.
7. Pitifully the puppy squeaks, he drags a heavy shield.
8. The puppy eats cabbage soup from sorrel for both cheeks.
9. Tongs and tongs - these are our things.
10. I brush my teeth with this brush, with this brush -
shoes, I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.
11. Skinny weak Koschey drags a box of vegetables.
12. In boiling cabbage soup, screaming Koschey.
13. The dapper bath attendant sported a raincoat.
14. Do not look for nails from a predator!
15. The lizard has a chilling squint.
16. A bristle at a pig, scales at a pike, slits-slits and cheeks.
17. I'm dragging a pike, dragging, I won't miss a pike.