Ian Pells
Enseignant professionnel
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words in close proximity to each other. Like tongue twisters these are really useful for practicing and perfecting your pronunciation. Here are some examples: Big bad bears battle buzzing bees. Good grief! Great green gobs of greasy grimy gophers. Whisper words of wisdom, let it be. (From the song "Let It Be" by The Beatles) Magnificent mountains majestically meet the moon. Nimble ninjas navigate noiselessly. Oceanic oddities observed occasionally. Peaceful penguins peacefully paddling. Smiling sisters sang sweetly. Tiny tots tumbling tirelessly. Unassuming unicorns unexpectedly unite. Valiant Vikings voyage vigorously. Whispering willows weep wistfully. Yummy yogurt yields youthfully. Xylophones xylophonically x-raying the xylotheca. (A bit of a tongue twister!) Young yachtsmen yearn for yonder yellow yacht. Zippy zebras zoom zigzagging through the zoo. Nature: Crunchy crickets chirping cheerfully. Lazy lizards lounging languidly. Animals: Slithering snakes slithered silently. Proud peacocks preen prettily. Wily wolves wail woefully in the woods. Zealous zebras zigzagging zestily. Quick, quiet, quivering quails. Food: Sweet strawberries simmer slowly. Crispy carrots crunched contentedly. Objects: Shiny silver spoons sparkled softly. Round red roses rested regally. People: Clever Clyde climbed confidently. Daring Dan dove deep down. Vivid visions of vibrant violets. Ruthless rogues ran recklessly. The above were generated by Gemini AI e&oe
13 janv. 2025 17:34
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Does anyone read any of this stuff? If you read it please comment!! :-)
14 janv. 2025 15:09