

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.Ī peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. Peter Prangle, the prickly pear picker, picked three perfectly prickly pears. The next nest will not necessarily be next to nothing. Lucy lingered, looking longingly for her lost lap-dog. Little lucky Luke likes lakes, lucky little Luke likes licking lakes. Kiss her quick, Kiss her quicker, Kiss her quickest In Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen How was Harry hastened so hurriedly from the hunt? Grab the groundhog from the glazed grass. Five flippant Frenchmen fly from France for fashions Do drop in at the Dewdrop Inn.ĭon't doubt the doorbell, but differ with the doorknob.Įight gray geese in a green field grazing.įour furious friends fought for the phoneįive flippant Frenchmen fly from France for fashions. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?ĭid Doug dig David's garden or did David dig Doug's garden?ĭo drop in at the Dewdrop Inn. Individual Letters: A: Īround the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.īetty bought a bit of butter, but she found the butter bitter, so Betty bought a bit of better butter to make the bitter butter better.īig black bug bit a big black bear and the big black bear bled black blood.Ĭan I cook a proper cup of coffee in a copper coffee pot? This video demonstrates a useful enunciation warm up for voice over. We'll weather the weather whatever the weather whether we like it or not The tip of the tongue, the teeth and the lips Repeat clearly, and increase the speed at each repetition:Īrticulation 3: Īrticulation 4: Īrticulation 5:

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This video on How to Enunciate may provide some helpful fun.Īrticulation 1: Use these enunciation exercises in conjunction with tongue twisters. Increase speed while maintaining clear pronunciation of each sound as you practice each exercise.You should feel the muscles there move as you speak.

Place a hand over your stomach, just below your ribs. Even if you speak no more loudly, you will speak more clearly this way. Use the muscles in your stomach to support your breath as you speak. Try exaggerating your inflection, the way you would if you were reading to a small child and hamming it up a little bit. Notice, also, what syllables and words get emphasis. Questions should go up in pitch at the end. You will automatically use more breath, and you will probably slow down and articulate better in the process. Make sure the start and end of each word is crisp. Begin by exaggerating each consonant so it is crisp and clear. Make sure you stop the air for consonants like 't' and 'b'. Closed lips and teeth will reduce your speech volume. Begin by going through your chosen exercise slowly to ensure you produce each sound clearly.
