26 American English Tongue Twisters to Improve Your Pronunciation #4 D-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 D.

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.

Challenge your friends and family to try this, too!

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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 practice
01:10 Words that start with D sentence
01:29 Individual D Word Pronunciations
02:50 Say this Sentence with me
03:11 Faster!
03:28 How to improve.
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Here’s this weeks’ original pronunciation practice sentence – Deliberately Depleting Divided Decommissioned Damaged Daddy Ducks Down Did Do Dumb Disturbing Destabilizing Demonstrations Deftly Decontaminating Daily Dares.

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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You speak incredibly well. Thanks for giving us the chance to pronounce the words with you!

JayRobertsGolf
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*Amazing video production!The content is really educative and valuable!Thanks for enlightening out minds!*

JourneyYourself
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1. gerund or present participle: depleting
use up the supply or resources of.

2. past tense: decommissioned; past participle: decommissioned
withdraw (something, especially weapons or military equipment) from service.
"a decision to decommission the ice patrol ship HMS Endurance"
make (a nuclear reactor) inoperative and dismantle it safely.

3. adverb: deftly
in a way that is neatly skillful and quick in movement.

4. gerund or present participle: decontaminating
neutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).

5. noun
plural noun: dares
a challenge, especially to prove courage.
"she ran across a main road for a dare"


Thank you for a great lesson!

jakhongirrasulov
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Great stuff! Very jealous of your video production. I can't even imagine how many takes it would have taken me to pull of your D tongue-twisters. Bravo sir!

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