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			| Порой скороговорки нам просто необходимы, чтобы оттачивать особенности произношения английских звуков. В случае, если студенты систематически делают ошибки в произношении трудных звуков, предлагаю «наказывать» их соответствующими скороговорками, которые должны быть выучены наизусть. Добивайтесь от студента автоматического воспроизведения скороговорки. Только тогда он будет помнить о правильности  произношения.
 
          Miss Irene 
 The two-twenty-two train tore through the tunnel.
 
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 Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easter eggs.
 
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 Twelve twins twirled twelve twigs.
 
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 Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?
 
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 The king would sing, about a ring that would go ding.
 
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 Black bug bit a big black bear. But where is the big black bear that the big black bug bit?
 
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 The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday.
 
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 If a white chalk chalks on a black blackboard,
 Will a black chalk chalk on a white blackboard?
 
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 Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king's kitchen.
 
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 Six silver swans swam silently seaward.
 
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 Betty and Bob brought back blue balloons from the big bazaar.
 
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 King Kong kissed Queen Kate.
 
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 Cheap ship trip.
 
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 We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
 
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 The two-twenty-two train tore through the tunnel.
 
 
 
          Miss Irene * * *
 We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
 
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 Pretty Kitty Creighton had a cotton batten cat.
 The cotton batten cat was bitten by a rat.
 The kitten that was bitten had a button for an eye,
 And biting off the button made the cotton batten fly.
 
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 Say this sharply, say this sweetly,
 Say this shortly, say this softly.
 Say this sixteen times in succession.
 
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 Betty Botter
 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-
 that would make
 my batter better."
 So she bought
 a bit of butter,
 better than
 her bitter butter.
 And she put it
 in her batter,
 and the batter
 was not bitter.
 So 'twas better
 Betty Botter
 bought a bit
 of better butter!
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