26 American English Tongue Twisters to Improve Your Pronunciation #3 C-Words

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This sentence was designed to be a fun, original, and challenging way to help improve your English pronunciation that is made up of words that all start with the letter C.

The benefits of practicing this American English Pronunciation Practice Sentence is that it will exercise your facial muscles, tongue, lips, breathing, articulation, and fluency leading to a strengthened ability to use and pronounce a wider range of words and sounds. If English is your second language, this will also help with your American accent training and improvement.

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00:00 How to improve your English pronunciation
00:13 Goals of this exercise
00:42 How to get the most out of this video
01:09 Words that start with C sentence
01:27 Individual C-Word Pronunciation
02:58 Say this Sentence with me!
03:17 Faster!
03:28 How to improve. English Tongue Twisters are fun!
Here’s this weeks’ original pronunciation practice sentence – Claustrophobic conniving contemptuous cooks can confuse confounding complex conundrums calculating cohesive cognizant contraptions conserving classified characteristics.

By reciting tongue twisters to improve your English pronunciation you will also be working on your American accent training and articulation.

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0. gerund or present participle: conniving
secretly allow (something immoral, illegal, or harmful) to occur.
"I did not connive in the production of these documents"
conspire to do something immoral, illegal, or harmful.
"she connived with a senior official to rig the results of last year's election"
1. noun: contempt
the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration.
2. noun: conundrum; plural noun: conundrums
a confusing and difficult problem or question.
3. noun: cohesion
the action or fact of forming a united whole.
4. adjective: cognizant; adjective: cognisant
having knowledge or awareness.
5. noun: contraption; plural noun: contraptions
a machine or device that appears strange or unnecessarily complicated, and often badly made or unsafe.

gerund or present participle: confounding
cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations.

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I really tried but I will keep on practising. Thanks 😊

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