Can YOU say these? Learn 15 effective tongue twisters in English. I share my speech struggle with my big tongue, and how I overcame my lisp. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/TwisterPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
Good to see you've made a comeback. I hope you return to your original style and do not let third parties influence you or make you think you've done anything bad whatsoever. You are the one who should be influencing them, not the other way around.
Firstly, thank you for your lesson. When I learnt English, one of my test was to repeat: The sixth sheik's sheep's sick And to learn glottal t, I repeated this thousands of times: Betty Botter bought a bit of butter; “But,” she said, “this butter's bitter! If I put it in my batter It will make my batter bitter. But a bit o’ better butter Will make my batter better.” Then she bought a bit o’ butter Better than the bitter butter, Made her bitter batter better. So ’twas better Betty Botter Bought a bit o’ better butter I salute you all from Italy 🇮🇹
I love this channel. It is great for people who aren't native speakers to learn how to improve their speech, to make themselves better understood. However, communication is a two way street. It's be interesting to have more content helping non native speakers understand strong accents. I've lived in Australia since 1988, and I still have trouble understanding a bogan accent. I'm sure lots of people around the world also struggle to understand a Birmingham accent or a Southern Drawl.
I also have a favorite tongue twister :) "betty botter bought some butter but she said the butter's bitter if I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter but a bit of better butter will make my batter better so it 'twas better betty botter bought a bit of better butter" And I practiced, and it made me better at pronouncing my (B) SOUND
Haha you are amazing!!! When it comes to tongue twisters I always have in mind this: Betty bought a bit of butter. But the butter Betty bought was bitter, so Betty bought a better butter, and it was better than the butter Betty bought before. :D I love it! Greetings from Greece!!!
A new tongue twister for you, 'I told you not to tell her what I told you but you told her what I told you not to tell her and she told me that you told her what I told you not to tell her'. :)
@@AnaCarolina-bj3se, how r u? Nd what is the situation covid of your area?? Here in my country Malaysia on going lockdown... So i get time to practice its very useful💜💜💜💜
@@mdsalauddin8347 I'm going, the covid situation here in Brazil is tough,people are dying cuz isn't having oxygen enough in hospitals,meanwhile the government is spending money with stupid stuff,it's a difficult situation hope it gets better,also the quarentine is being very helpful for me to learn new things too.
Sorry to hear, very worsen situation than us.... Our death toll every day not more than 15. But hospital bed already full....hope for better days....i hd a hope that i wil visit in Brazil last yr but covid stop me....+60175323473, its my whatapp no...we can chat sometimes to do practice together...my name is Din..take care bye bye...keep u well.tq
Thank you Lucy! I believe that any tongue-twister can be doable, if: a student CAN actually pronounce all sounds in language, 100%. Because you don’t really speak English until you can manage all these tricky sounds. And, secondly, I always try to imagine things mentioned in a phrase - like bear, elephants, fleas or whatever. Concentrate on them, not on sounds, take every word separately and make a slight pause when necessary. British English is very easy compared with languages like Russian and Finnish - I can read in both, it’s a nightmare. Thanks god we don’t pronounce ‘r’ in Britain like Americans do - this makes words shorter and easier.
I have just found your channel and I am enjoying every video. I am efficient in speaking/writing/ reading the English language and then from time to time, I struggle with some words. I have learned that it's okay not to be perfect and to always learn and keep on improving. Thanks so much, Lucy! I wish you had been my English teacher years ago. My English teacher and mentor (both females and both great people) didn't have the patience to teach me proper pronunciation. I had to learn how to speak by hearing and observing others but my Fench/Portuguese native tongue would make weird sounds. Lol!
This is a very good phonetic drill, very useful for our schools in Siberia, thank you. I watch my granddaughter 's classes via PC and can hear they have difficulties with the word "with", they pronounce it like viv, they pronounce "tired" like "tied" etc. I will try to train her with different tongue twisters, thank you.
5:08 She sells seashells by the she shore. 5:50 She thinks she'll see a seal 6:46 Red lorry, yellow lorry 7:12 Truly rural 7:43 Red blood, bad blood 8:23 Veil the bed with the valence 8:48 The view of the valley is very beatiful 9:11 Betty love the velvet vest best 9:55 Seventy seven benevolent elephants 10:54 Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy wuzzy wans's very fuzzy, was he? 12:03 The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throught thursday. 12:48 13:50 14:39 15:13
Hi Lucy ! Poetry has great tongue twisters. For example, in "The Tyger" by William Blake (tyger = "tiger" in Old English), there’s: “What dread grasp dare its deadly terrors clasp?” This poem was made famous by the TV series "The Mentalist": "Tyger, Tyger" was the code phrase of the bad guys (Red John's friends)...
Thank you lucy. Because of you today I wrote a poem for my dad and he is super proud and happy about it and a bit shocked by the words I used. Those are the words I learned from you. ♥
Mine was "Good Blood, Bad Blood", "Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter so Betty bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better", and "how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood" 😂
Luthie.. you are so unbelieble great..🥰um das zu sagen, leider in Deutsch...jeder hätte sich so eine English teacher gewünscht...damals.. du bist so frisch und kannst über dich selbst lachen... Danke dafür!!!
I love this lesson, it's made me laugh so much 🤣 I heard a lot of these ridiculous sentences in my first language, but I never knew there was English ones too. The hardest one for my language (Persian) is 11 and 12 because most of us can't pronounce TH (either voiced or unvoiced one) and we just say D or T for those. For example, we say "DAT" for "That" and "Tree" for "Three". I still can't pronounce it well.
Howdy! How's everything? I'm Iranian too and I can acceptably pronounce these, anyway you just need a little bit more attempt and exercise, wish you best By the way... شیش سیخ جیگر سیخی شیش هزار / دستم در دبه بود دبه درش دستم بود / ﯾﻪ ﯾﻮﯾﻮﯼِ ﯾﻪ ﯾﻮﺭﻭﯾﯽ / چه ژست زشتی / سه دزد رفتن به بز دزدی ُ یه دزد یه بز دزدید ُ یه دزد دو بز دزدید / سه سیر سرشیر سه شیشه شیر/ دایی چاقه چایی داغه / افسر ارشد ارتش اتریش / دوست من دوست داره با دوست تو که دوست داره با 😎😂دوست من دوست بشه دوست بشه دوست بشه؟ / سپر جلوی ماشین عقبی خورد به سپر عقب ماشین جلویی
@@samsang9806 it would sound more grammatically correct if you write - Ma'am wants all the students to attend the class. Hope this helps... But pls don't take my word against someone experienced... I am still a student☺
Dear Lucy, I've received an email from you, where the link to this video was supposed to be. But actually, the link was to your previous video. Just wanted to let you know in case it's important. Thanks! :)
Love it Lucy we keep on Repeating things Or just pause your video to practice it and I struggled on the "She sells seashells by the sea shore" and instead i say "She sells seashells by the sea flor"
@@wishinq Google it :) - the rest of the world disagrees and can be angry at/with you ) @(At) is very common for the USA, when it is mixture in England. Now Alex is furious WITH me. He threw himself down and squeezed his head, furious AT his own weakness.
Here is one: Whether the weather be fine, Or whether the weather be not, Whether the weather be cold, Or whether the weather be hot. We'll weather the weather, Whatever the weather, Whether we like it or not! I always practice this, and now I'm perfect!
These are great practice! My favorite to use in class is "Fuzzy Wuzzy", but I also like this one: OneOne was a racehorse. OneTwo was one too. When OneOne won one race, OneTwo won one too.
☺️Omg I’m so surprise for watching this video and it is incredible to learning these wonderful words in schools or colleges . Lucy you’re star and muchísimas gracias por tu conocimiento ☺️
I was meant to have the lead role as a fairy princess ( wearing a ballerina tutu and crown) in primary school for the Christmas play. I couldn't say the word majesty so I said I didn't want the part...biggest mistake of my life...I ended up as a tree.
you're so beautiful and smiley Lucy! I miss watching your videos since I got very busy in school. Anyways, You're still my favourite english teacher :))
First of all I’m wishing you and your husband a marvellous life in Love and Happiness always. Congratulations for your highest quality in your lesson ! You are and extraordinary teacher. And I’m recommending my children, family and friends to enjoy your English lessons. Thank you so much for the PDF with this lesson.
Forget : Betty bitter bought some butter but she said the butter's bitter if I put it in my batter it will make my batter bitter it was better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter
Thank you, Lucy! This one is really tough: Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew. While these fleas flew, freezy breeze blew. Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze. Freezy trees made these trees' cheese freeze. That's what made these three free fleas sneeze. 😳 😳 😳 😆 😆 😆 Thank you for this great video! Kind regards, Anna
HOW ABOUT THESE: The Swedish Soldier Shot the Spanish Soldier on the Shoulder. Is she so shy? The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can.
It was very funny! I couldn't stop laughing. I struggled with numers 8, 11, 12 and 13. I thought I was going to be worst haha. Thank you for your exquisit and knowledgeable video! :D
what a big tongue! i have difficult to spell some words because i´m brazillian and sometimes it is hard for us to pronounce words like world , withhold, within,earthy.......but i try my best ! i hope your videos help me to go through these difficulties
First one: A clutter of cool cats cook candy casseroles to calm the candle’s flames of furious fire that was once fallacious to the fallen cattle carrier. Second one: seven super slippery sloths so sleepy slide down the superior spruce tree of seemingly scarlet leaves. Lol I just made those up 😂
Nice Earrings & beautifully matching ur dress.....I think there is no problem in uttering these sentences.The problem arises when you utter these sentences. Repeatedly.......
during lockdown with no office to go to , i have been silent working from home for so long. with an interview coming up today, this vidio has really helped me prepare !! thank you. you come across very likeable too so ill be watching more! :-)
Can YOU say these? Learn 15 effective tongue twisters in English. I share my speech struggle with my big tongue, and how I overcame my lisp. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/TwisterPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
Where are you from mam
Not really posh 🌺
I don't liked your earnings
I just loved it👌👌😄😄
nd Thank you for this video😊😊
Yes, I definitely love your new earrings! Thanks for the new video so much!
Hi lucy😍😍😘😘😘😘😘
first obviously
Lucyyyy
I'm not first 😭
Hi Lucy 🥺
Hiii
First lol
How on earth there are 161 comments in just few minutes??? The best teacher amongst all in RUclips.
Yea she is
Wht do you do
Yeah coz i would say she is very real with everything she does a great job
Good to see you've made a comeback. I hope you return to your original style and do not let third parties influence you or make you think you've done anything bad whatsoever. You are the one who should be influencing them, not the other way around.
Firstly, thank you for your lesson.
When I learnt English, one of my test was to repeat:
The sixth sheik's sheep's sick
And to learn glottal t, I repeated this thousands of times:
Betty Botter bought a bit of butter;
“But,” she said, “this butter's bitter!
If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter.
But a bit o’ better butter
Will make my batter better.”
Then she bought a bit o’ butter
Better than the bitter butter,
Made her bitter batter better.
So ’twas better Betty Botter
Bought a bit o’ better butter
I salute you all from Italy 🇮🇹
I remember the sheikh one.I learned it as "the sixth sick sheikh's sixth sheep's sick".
Your self-astonished reactions when you realized you got tounge-twisted were priceless.
If nobody told you that they love you guys today I just did from my heart💯💙
Thanks☹️🤍
ꦱꦸꦮꦸꦤ꧀ ꦩ꧀ꦧꦏ꧀
_"Tongue twisters are sentences or rhymes that are really hard to say."_
So the whole English language is made of tongue twisters.
Lol XD
TRULY
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Yes is seems so and also it’s made of idioms
@@natianatia351
So true, luckily ... Idioms are kind of milestones and funny consolation for English learners, aren't they ?
I love this channel.
It is great for people who aren't native speakers to learn how to improve their speech, to make themselves better understood.
However, communication is a two way street.
It's be interesting to have more content helping non native speakers understand strong accents.
I've lived in Australia since 1988, and I still have trouble understanding a bogan accent.
I'm sure lots of people around the world also struggle to understand a Birmingham accent or a Southern Drawl.
This is the best english speaking channel ever… congrats !!
Hello Lucy, i really wanna thank you because i got the top score for English in my class after watching your lessons. Thank you so much❤Stay safe😊
My favorite mic... glad this mic returned... 😂💕😍
Mine too!
I love other mic ♥️ 😭😭
True
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The video is GOAT and the all tongue twister's were amazing but little bit different.and
Woodchuck is superb 😎😎
Although it sounds non relatable, but plz clarify me this.
Ma'am wants to have all the students attend in the class.
Is it right sentence to use??
I also have a favorite tongue twister :)
"betty botter bought some butter but she said the butter's bitter if I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter
but a bit of better butter will make my batter better so it 'twas better betty botter bought a bit of better butter"
And I practiced, and it made me better at pronouncing my (B)
SOUND
you, do you have a favorite tongue twister?
I love to watch her lessons and help brush up English.I am sort of addicted to watch her.
Haha you are amazing!!! When it comes to tongue twisters I always have in mind this:
Betty bought a bit of butter.
But the butter Betty bought was bitter,
so Betty bought a better butter,
and it was better than the butter Betty bought before.
:D I love it!
Greetings from Greece!!!
Well done Maria!
I thought I was the only Greek here! 😅
Great effort Maria.👍
😂 I took 3 days to learn this my lyrics which I understood was
= Bitti bought a bottle in which bitti bitter brat bro and ....
😂😂😂😂😂
@@rebeccaizzmee2134 Thank you!!
A new tongue twister for you, 'I told you not to tell her what I told you but you told her what I told you not to tell her and she told me that you told her what I told you not to tell her'. :)
:')
Me to myself: nailed it girlllll 😻♥
Oh, this is nice.
Oh, this is nice.
Try speaking
Park Jimin parked his car in the parking lot of the park
As a Brazilian I thought it would be so hard say these tongue twisters,actually I did really good,I've practising British accent
For me too😍😍😍
@@mdsalauddin8347 wonderful,right?
@@AnaCarolina-bj3se, how r u? Nd what is the situation covid of your area?? Here in my country Malaysia on going lockdown... So i get time to practice its very useful💜💜💜💜
@@mdsalauddin8347 I'm going, the covid situation here in Brazil is tough,people are dying cuz isn't having oxygen enough in hospitals,meanwhile the government is spending money with stupid stuff,it's a difficult situation hope it gets better,also the quarentine is being very helpful for me to learn new things too.
Sorry to hear, very worsen situation than us.... Our death toll every day not more than 15. But hospital bed already full....hope for better days....i hd a hope that i wil visit in Brazil last yr but covid stop me....+60175323473, its my whatapp no...we can chat sometimes to do practice together...my name is Din..take care bye bye...keep u well.tq
Thank you so much for making a video on Tongue Twisters. This is very supportive for Non-Native English Speaking Countries.
My lord, the #12 blew my mind! Native Spanish speaker here
9:08 after a few times I ended up saying "Betty loves the velvet best vest". Oh, these are so much fun!!!
Thank you Lucy! I believe that any tongue-twister can be doable, if: a student CAN actually pronounce all sounds in language, 100%. Because you don’t really speak English until you can manage all these tricky sounds. And, secondly, I always try to imagine things mentioned in a phrase - like bear, elephants, fleas or whatever. Concentrate on them, not on sounds, take every word separately and make a slight pause when necessary. British English is very easy compared with languages like Russian and Finnish - I can read in both, it’s a nightmare. Thanks god we don’t pronounce ‘r’ in Britain like Americans do - this makes words shorter and easier.
wtf so long
I have just found your channel and I am enjoying every video. I am efficient in speaking/writing/ reading the English language and then from time to time, I struggle with some words. I have learned that it's okay not to be perfect and to always learn and keep on improving. Thanks so much, Lucy!
I wish you had been my English teacher years ago. My English teacher and mentor (both females and both great people) didn't have the patience to teach me proper pronunciation. I had to learn how to speak by hearing and observing others but my Fench/Portuguese native tongue would make weird sounds. Lol!
I am SO PLEASED you're BACK! Please make 2021 better. Thank you so much!
This is a very good phonetic drill, very useful for our schools in Siberia, thank you. I watch my granddaughter 's classes via PC and can hear they have difficulties with the word "with", they pronounce it like viv, they pronounce "tired" like "tied" etc. I will try to train her with different tongue twisters, thank you.
5:08 She sells seashells by the she shore.
5:50 She thinks she'll see a seal
6:46 Red lorry, yellow lorry
7:12 Truly rural
7:43 Red blood, bad blood
8:23 Veil the bed with the valence
8:48 The view of the valley is very beatiful
9:11 Betty love the velvet vest best
9:55 Seventy seven benevolent elephants
10:54 Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy wuzzy wans's very fuzzy, was he?
12:03 The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throught thursday.
12:48
13:50
14:39
15:13
8:23 veil the bed with the bed valance
Thank you🌞🌞🌞
Hi Lucy !
Poetry has great tongue twisters. For example, in "The Tyger" by William Blake (tyger = "tiger" in Old English), there’s: “What dread grasp dare its deadly terrors clasp?” This poem was made famous by the TV series "The Mentalist": "Tyger, Tyger" was the code phrase of the bad guys (Red John's friends)...
The most helpful channel on youtube!
Love love!
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Wow! You're a good teacher Lucy , I'm in Rwanda I start to learn English with my ❤️ ! Me I know French but I go to follow U with my all soul!!!!!!!
Hi, l have been watching your videos for a month, it helps me too much.Thanks a million
Thank you lucy. Because of you today I wrote a poem for my dad and he is super proud and happy about it and a bit shocked by the words I used. Those are the words I learned from you. ♥
What the heck, Universe ,? I LITERALLY was looking for such a video in the morning. And here's one. Thank you, Lucy
Yes
The way I learned the first tongue twister was:
"She sells seashells at the shining sea shore, the shells she sells are seashells, I am sure."
Army?
O my gosss😂😂😂
Thnak you...
I just bit my tongue 😁✌
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To learn Arabic follow this
Mine was "Good Blood, Bad Blood", "Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter so Betty bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better", and "how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood" 😂
Luthie.. you are so unbelieble great..🥰um das zu sagen, leider in Deutsch...jeder hätte sich so eine English teacher gewünscht...damals.. du bist so frisch und kannst über dich selbst lachen... Danke dafür!!!
I'm french and your videos enlight my days ! Thanks!
I love this lesson, it's made me laugh so much 🤣
I heard a lot of these ridiculous sentences in my first language, but I never knew there was English ones too.
The hardest one for my language (Persian) is 11 and 12 because most of us can't pronounce TH (either voiced or unvoiced one) and we just say D or T for those.
For example, we say "DAT" for "That" and "Tree" for "Three".
I still can't pronounce it well.
Howdy! How's everything? I'm Iranian too and I can acceptably pronounce these, anyway you just need a little bit more attempt and exercise, wish you best
By the way... شیش سیخ جیگر سیخی شیش هزار / دستم در دبه بود دبه درش دستم بود / ﯾﻪ ﯾﻮﯾﻮﯼِ ﯾﻪ ﯾﻮﺭﻭﯾﯽ / چه ژست زشتی / سه دزد رفتن به بز دزدی ُ یه دزد یه بز دزدید ُ یه دزد دو بز دزدید / سه سیر سرشیر سه شیشه شیر/ دایی چاقه چایی داغه / افسر ارشد ارتش اتریش / دوست من دوست داره با دوست تو که دوست داره با 😎😂دوست من دوست بشه دوست بشه دوست بشه؟ / سپر جلوی ماشین عقبی خورد به سپر عقب ماشین جلویی
she was right about asians struggling with "r" and "L" sound ...
those were the only ones that got me lol!
Although it sounds non relatable, but plz clarify me this.
Ma'am wants to have all the students attend in the class.
Is it right sentence to use??
@@samsang9806 it would sound more grammatically correct if you write -
Ma'am wants all the students to attend the class.
Hope this helps... But pls don't take my word against someone experienced... I am still a student☺
Same problem with you too😂
Not me really...
I struggled with the 1st one!
Not all the Asians, I'm Kazakh and I'm okay with these sounds:)
Dear Lucy, I've received an email from you, where the link to this video was supposed to be. But actually, the link was to your previous video. Just wanted to let you know in case it's important. Thanks! :)
So did I. But anyway, thank you, Lucy!
Love it Lucy we keep on Repeating things Or just pause your video to practice it and I struggled on the "She sells seashells by the sea shore" and instead i say "She sells seashells by the sea flor"
if i learned something about
English its because of Lucy thank u ...
Here is one for you: How many cans can a caner can if a caner can can cans?
Wtf
There is no confusion. Some CANs here are verbs. Verb "To can" - means to pot something or to tin.
Thanks, I hate it lol Those A's are really difficult!!
42
@@tombeton9300 I'm afraid that's an answer to a different question... ;)
Lucy I have a question:
Which one is correct gramatically? "furious at me" Or "furious with me"?
both :)
First one
@@wishinq Google it :) - the rest of the world disagrees and can be angry at/with you ) @(At) is very common for the USA, when it is mixture in England. Now Alex is furious WITH me. He threw himself down and squeezed his head, furious AT his own weakness.
They're both correct. It all depends on the context. Sorry if that didn't help.
It's English. Take your pick.
💖 “ she sells seashells by the sea shore, the shells that she sells are seashells, for sure” 💖
Here is one:
Whether the weather be fine,
Or whether the weather be not,
Whether the weather be cold,
Or whether the weather be hot.
We'll weather the weather,
Whatever the weather,
Whether we like it or not!
I always practice this, and now I'm perfect!
Ear rings are awsome it is Eastern culture and I love it
the most interesting class I attend ever, bravo lucy we need a lot like this
number 12 was the most hilarious tongue twister
These are great practice! My favorite to use in class is "Fuzzy Wuzzy", but I also like this one:
OneOne was a racehorse.
OneTwo was one too.
When OneOne won one race,
OneTwo won one too.
my favorit tonguetwister: Never wish to be fish in the dish of a selfish Swedish ))
Wow!! Amazing one . 👏👍
Hilarious
Lucy, you're like the sun shining in the sky of RUclips English lessons!
i am a indian. i am your great fan lucy.your sound is very cute and class is i ntresting
All the tongue twisters I find are so easy, these ones included *cries*. They're always fun to say though
☺️Omg I’m so surprise for watching this video
and it is incredible to learning these wonderful words in schools or colleges .
Lucy you’re star and muchísimas gracias por tu conocimiento ☺️
your ending scene touched my heart.. nice move
i am a native Spanish speaker but i grew up most of my life speaking English so no. 6 was easy for me
Learning online is the most favorite things
Loving the Consistency Lucy!
And please do some "Reading comments" vid
I was meant to have the lead role as a fairy princess ( wearing a ballerina tutu and crown) in primary school for the Christmas play. I couldn't say the word majesty so I said I didn't want the part...biggest mistake of my life...I ended up as a tree.
A few months ago I learned that I couldn't say the word Supervisory while in a meeting 😅
@@ielline oh no! 🤣
you're so beautiful and smiley Lucy! I miss watching your videos since I got very busy in school. Anyways, You're still my favourite english teacher :))
HAD I HEARD HOW HARD HE HAD HANDLED IT I WOULD HAVE HANDLED IT HARDER THAN HOW HE HAD HANDLED IT. now that's a mouthful.
Great video lesson, I enjoyed absolutely 💯, Greetings from Central Asia, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
She proved she can be a good rapper at a and u sounds 😂(that chuck chuck thing)
Not better than Suga or rm though
Army spotted 💜
Army spotted 💜..borahae
@@syedtarees3977 borahae💜
Army 💜
Nice to meet you here also🤣🤣
'It's hard.'
Also her: Repeats them with perfection.
Who said these were the first takes?
Hi, Lucy give some tips to overcome stammering.
Practice, practice and practice without taking the outcome too seriously.
It´s not too bad to stammer after all.
Greetings :)
@@languagefreeassangeteacher5338 thankyou michael
Hello Lucy, I love these 15 Tongue Twisters and your pronunciation is best Lucy. I love British accent and pronunciation of English words
This lesson was very amusing and It was fun learning with Ms. Lucy . I enjoy your teaching alot.
Okay but the Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry really got me 😂
It is one of mine too
nice picture of Yeji btw😀😍
I said red yellow lorry lmao
These tongue twisters were so hard! I had a lot of fun laughing at myself! Thank you so much for this helpful yet humourous video!
I'm no native English speaker, but I can repeat these over and over pretty easily. Which is strange...
Same. I expected it to be much harder 🤷♀️ I guess it's cuz we have much longer words in Russian
You are looking as always....fabulous teacher ! God bless you dear !
First of all I’m wishing you and your husband a marvellous life in Love and Happiness always.
Congratulations for your highest quality in your lesson ! You are and extraordinary teacher. And I’m recommending my children, family and friends to enjoy your English lessons.
Thank you so much for the PDF with this lesson.
You forgot the answer to the woodchuck rhyme: “ A woodchuck would chuck just as much wood as a woodchuck could, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.”
me: chuck chuck chuck chuck chuck chuck chuck....
Forget : Betty bitter bought some butter but she said the butter's bitter if I put it in my batter it will make my batter bitter it was better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter
I used to struggle with this one: "I want a proper cup of coffee in a proper coffee pot."
Lol we use this as a warm up exercise in our choir group along with singing
12:39 that literally twisted my tongue.
Thank you, Lucy!
This one is really tough:
Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew.
While these fleas flew, freezy breeze blew.
Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze.
Freezy trees made these trees' cheese freeze.
That's what made these three free fleas sneeze.
😳 😳 😳
😆 😆 😆
Thank you for this great video!
Kind regards,
Anna
She is calm & energetic in a same time.
"Lucy, your tongue is perfectly splendid." Flora said with smile.
Imagining heart from Lucy
nope
HOW ABOUT THESE:
The Swedish Soldier Shot the Spanish Soldier on the Shoulder.
Is she so shy?
The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
How can a clam cram in a clean cream can.
You are really good teacher
Lucy is amazing English teacher
Thanks for your help
This video made me laugh out loud, especially when you read the 11th one 😂 grateful for that Lucy!
Lucy: She sells seasheels ...
Me: Se shells sheaseels...
HAHAHAHA 😭😭
hahaha. Me too
9th
😂😂😂
Me too 😂😂
It was very funny! I couldn't stop laughing. I struggled with numers 8, 11, 12 and 13. I thought I was going to be worst haha. Thank you for your exquisit and knowledgeable video! :D
Thank you, Lucy. You’re so amazing. I really loved these tongue twisters, especially the one with „ wood chuck“
WE MISS LUCY BELLA!! I have been waiting for a video for ages! Please come back! Your followers miss you a lot :) saludos desde Sevilla!!
I'm here with my student laughing as crazy with this HAHA
It's not a tongue twister i guess but i'll write it cuz i like it ," easy peasy lemon squeezy " 🍋
13:48 *listen in .25x speed..... U'll see a Lucy Monster* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I did it, I have no problem with these tongue twisters.
what a big tongue! i have difficult to spell some words because i´m brazillian and sometimes it is hard for us to pronounce words like world , withhold, within,earthy.......but i try my best ! i hope your videos help me to go through these difficulties
There is an answer to number 13: A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
What I hear in lessons: 13:54
The homeworks, because they are akwardly long: 12:52
How my brain works in the final exams: 7:45
Lol XD
First one: A clutter of cool cats cook candy casseroles to calm the candle’s flames of furious fire that was once fallacious to the fallen cattle carrier.
Second one: seven super slippery sloths so sleepy slide down the superior spruce tree of seemingly scarlet leaves. Lol I just made those up 😂
Nice Earrings & beautifully matching ur dress.....I think there is no problem in uttering these sentences.The problem arises when you utter these sentences. Repeatedly.......
I really appreciate you Lucy. My English has received a drastic change.💕👍
Jesus loves you💕.
The Lilly Lollies landed in the Lelly Lully Land. The Lelly Lullies lulled the Lilly Lollies until the Lilly Lollies lillled and lolled along.
"🤣" for your incredible thumbnail.......
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I can't stop.....
probably my favourite thumbnail to date :'D I can finally show you all the real me...
@@EnglishwithLucy 😂❤
@@EnglishwithLucy I think it (upgraded tongue 👅) really helps you🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....sorry!......🤣🤣🤣🤣
The tongue twisters were so fascinating,Lucy!
I love that my favorite teacher Lucy❤️💯😀
during lockdown with no office to go to , i have been silent working from home for so long. with an interview coming up today, this vidio has really helped me prepare !! thank you. you come across very likeable too so ill be watching more! :-)