Лучшим способом автоматизации произношения проблемных звуков служат скороговорки. Многие из них состоят из одного-двух предложений, имеют яркий звуковой образ и отлично запоминаются обучающимися.
[ æ ]
1. A happy family is in the hat.
2. A little cat, a little cat,
A little cat is not very fat.
It is not fat, because it is sad.
It is very, very sad.
3. Ann has a hat in her handbag,
Dan has a cap in his backpack.
If Ann didn’t have the hat in her handbag,
Would Dan have the cap in his backpack?
4. Nat can translate from Italian to Spanish,
Pat can translate from Spanish to Italian.
Can Pat translate from Italian to Spanish?
Can Nat translate from Spanish to Italian?
5. Mag has a salad with ham and carrot,
Sal has a salad with lamb and cabbage.
If Mag didn’t have the salad with ham and carrot,
Would Sal have the salad with lamb and cabbage?
[e]
1. Jen spent ten pence on a dress,
Jem spent seven pence on a sweater.
Can Jen spend seven pence on a dress?
Can Jem spend ten pence on a sweater?
2. Fresh bread smells better than fresh eggs,
Fresh eggs smell better than fresh lemons.
If fresh bread didn’t smell better than fresh eggs,
Would fresh eggs smell better than fresh lemons?
3. Pen never sends letters in red envelopes,
Peg never sends letters in yellow envelopes.
If Pen sent letters in red envelopes,
Would Peg send letters in yellow envelopes?
[ a: ]
1. Mark parks his car in a car park,
Bart parks his car in a dark park.
If Mark didn’t park his car in the car park,
Would Bart park his car in the dark park?
2. Mark’s car’s faster than Bart’s car,
Bart’s car’s smarter than Mark’s car.
If Mark’s car wasn’t faster than Bart’s car,
Would Bart’s car be smarter than Mark’s car?
3. In March Charles starts to plant tomatoes
In a large garden at half past one in the afternoon.
Charles can’t start to plant tomatoes
In a large garden at half past two in the afternoon.
4. Mark’s father starts parties at half past five,
Bart’s father starts parties at half past six.
If Mark’s father didn’t start parties at half past five,
Would Bart’s father start parties at half past six?
[I]
1. Mister Twister daily visits a busy city
With many office buildings.
Is it easy to live in a busy city
With many office buildings?
2. A single singer drinks milk in the morning,
A single artist drinks coffee for his dinner.
If the single singer didn’t drink milk in the morning,
Would the single artist drink coffee for his dinner?
[i:]
Fifteen teens eat fifteen sweets,
Sixteen teens eat sixteen sweets.
If fifteen teens didn’t eat fifteen sweets,
Would sixteen teens eat sixteen sweets?
[ð]:
1. Father, mother,
Sister, brother,
Hand in hand
With one another
2. Whether the weather is warm,
whether the weather is hot,
we have to put up with the weather,
whether we like it or not.
3. Three free throws.
4. Red leather, yellow leather.
[θ]:
1. I thought a thought.
But the thought I thought
wasn’t the thought
I thought I thought.
2. Thirty thousand thirsty thieves thundered through the thicket.
3. He threw three free throws
[w]:
1. One-one was a race horse.
Two-two was one too.
One-one won one race.
Two-two won one too.
2. Why do you cry, Willy?
Why do you cry?
Why, Willy? Why, Willy?
Why, Willy? Why?
3. Winnie is as weak as water.
4. Why wouldn’t W alter wash with water that wasn’t warm?
We wear woolen wear in winter,
While we wear waterproofs in wet weather.
Why do we wear woolen wear in winter,
While we wear waterproofs in wet weather?
[v]
1. Seventy-seven benevolent elephants.
2. A village vet visits villagers in the vicinity to vaccinate village calves from a virulent virus.
[k]
1. Kitty caught the kitten in the kitchen.
2. We see a kite in the sky,
The kite is very bright,
I like my beautiful kite.
[ ŋ ]
1. Good morning, good morning,
Good morning to you,
Good morning, good morning.
I’m glad to see you.
2. A king and a queen are eating chicken in the kitchen.
3. I am glad to see youThe English king is going to conquer Hungary,
The Hungarian king is going to conquer England.
If the English king wasn’t going to conquer Hungary,
Would the Hungarian king be going to conquer England?
[s]
1. She sells seashells by the seashore.
2. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.
3. A single singer sings a sad song,
About sixty-six sisters sitting by the sea at sunset.
If sixty-six sisters weren’t sitting by the sea,
Would the single singer sing the sad song about them?.
4. Six sick sea-serpents swam the seven seas.
5. Swan swam over the sea.
Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again.
Well swum, swan.
Дифференциация [s] и [θ]:
1. I can think of six thin things, but I can think of six thick things too.
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1. We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
2. She sells sea shells on the seashore.
3. She slits the sheet she sits on
4. She sells sea shells on the sea shore,
The shells that she sells are sea shells, I am sure
[f ]
1. Five fat friars frying flat fish.
2. Fat frogs flying past fast.
3. The first fly flies forty-four feet,
The fourth fly flies forty-five feet,
The fifth fly flies fifty-four feet.
What fly flies fifty-five feet?
[b]
1. A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose.
2. The blue bluebird blinks.
3. 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 ‘twas better
Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter.
[p]
1. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
[z]
1. Zebras zig and zebras zag.
[h]
1. I have a hello in my hand and it just for you
I have a hello in my hand, my hello comes to you
I have a hello in my arms and it just for you
I have a hello in my arms, my hello comes to you
I have a hello in my cheeks and it just for you
I have a hello in my cheeks, my hello comes to you
[r]
1. A squirrel dries mushrooms for winter.
2. Mr. Rule explains rules to pupils.
3. A Bear brings a basket of berries to bears.
4. Rain on the grass
And rain on the tree
Rain on the house-top
But not on me.
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1. Clock, clock, clock,
A dog plays with a frog,
The frog plays with the dog,
Clock, clock, clock.
2. A white dog is happy dog,
Because it has a holster.
A black dog is poor dog,
Because it has not a holster .
[m], [aɪ]
1. Mice, mice, mice,
Mice wear ties,
Mice like ties,
Ties are nice.
[ d ]
Dolly Dale dances with Davy Dail,
Davy Dail dates to Dolly Dale.
If Dolly Dale didn’t dance with Davy Dail,
Would Davy Dail date to Dolly Dale?
[ t ]
“Tick,” the clock says. — “Tick, tick, tick
What you have to do, — do quick!
[ ʧ ]
A Chilean chess-player checks to a Chinese chess-player,
The Chinese chess-player checkmates to the Chilean.
If the Chilean chess-player didn’t check to the Chinese,
Would the Chinese chess-player checkmate to the Chilean?
Рифмовки и стихи также как и скороговорки могут быть лишены логического смысла и содержать стандартные фразовые конструкции для автоматизации, помогают освоить простейшие правила построения фраз и развивают чувство ритмики. Зачастую рифмовки содержат тематическую информацию в игровой оболочке.
Swim, swim. Can you swim?
Yes, I can. Yes, I can. Yes.
I can swim, swim, swim.
Fly. Fly. Can you fly?
No. I can’t. No, I can’t. No.
I can’t fly, fly, fly.
Every week has seven days,
Let’s see how many you can say:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
I like to read,
I like to play,
I like to study every day.
I like to jump,
I like to run,
I like to play because it’s fun!
Winter, winter,
Let’s go skate!
Winter, winter,
Don’t be late!
Winter, winter,
Let’s go roll!
Winter, winter
In the snow!
Rain, rain no game,
Rain, rain go away!
Come again another day!
Tom and Mary want to play.
My dear, dear Mummy,
I love you very much.
I want you to be happy
On the 8th of March.
My pretty doll
Is very small.
I love my pretty
Little doll.
One, two, three, four,
Mary at the kitchen’s door.
Five, six, seven eight,
Eating cherries at the plate.
I have
I have a nose,
So I can smell.
I have two eyes
And I can see,
I have two ears
And I can hear.
I have two legs
So I can walk,
I have a mouth.
So I can talk. .
I have a head.
It's very well!
Two little eyes
Two little eyes to look around.
Two little ears to hear each sound.
One little nose to smell what's sweet.
One little mouth that likes to eat!
One, one, one,
Little dogs run,
Two, two, two,
They see you
Three, three, three,
They run after me,
Four, four, four,
They seat on the floor.
I have a hare,
I have a bear.
My toys are here,
my toys are there.
I have a horse,
have a fox,
I have a brown cow.
I have a hen,
I have a chick.
And I am playing now.
Your friend is his friend.
His friend is her friend.
Her friend is your friend.
But who then is my friend?
Your friends are our friends.