A tongue twister is a phrase that is supposed to be difficult to articulate properly. Often times they take practice to say correctly. Tongue twisters are good practice for children as they learn to form words, phrases, and vowels. It’s hard to say a tongue twister without a smile on your face. Each tongue twister in this book has it’s own silly illustration. Kids will be entertained with these tongue twisters for hours.
Terry Brooks's new Shannara epic, The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara, kicks off its first volume, Ilse Witch, with the discovery of a mad elf drifting on wreckage miles out at sea with his tongue and eyes removed and a map secreted among his possessions.
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Using the Mother Tongue: Making the Most of the Learner's Language (Professional Perspectives)
Using the Mother Tongue, part of the Professional Perspectives series, offers a variety of practical ways to make use of what is a very valuable resource by:
providing ideas and guidelines on when and how to use the mother tongue
encouraging teachers to use the mother tongue selectively and effectively
raising awareness of the similarities and differences between languages
building links between the mother tongue and the foreign language through comparison and translation