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UNIT 12
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
“But”, she said, “this butters bitter.
If I put it in my batter.
It will make my batter bitter
So she bought a bit of butter
Better than her bitter butter.
UNIT 13
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
For the twisting of his twist, he three times doth entwist,
But if one of the twines of the twist do entwist,
The twine that untwisteth, untwisteth the twist.
Your tongue shall be slit,
And all the little puppy dogs
Shall have a little bit.
To tie two tired tigers to two tall trees.
How long does it take Tiny Trevor
To tie ten tired tigers to ten tall trees?
Trot, trot, to Lynn;
Trot, trot, to Salem;
Home, home again.
UNIT 14
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
That jumped at a cork,
And learned to eat mice
Without plate, knife or fork.
Kissed the girls and made them cry.
When the boys came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.
Go to bed, Tom!
Tired or not, Tom,
Go to bed, Tom.
In a green field grazing,
Grey were the geese
And green was the grazing.
UNIT 15
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
Five frippy Frenchmen foolishly fishing for flies.
If a wood-chuck could chuck wood?
Or whether the weather the weather will kill.
wash Washingtons windows with warm washing water.
UNIT 16
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) Six sportsmen shooting snips,
Seven Severn salmon swallowing shrimps.
2) A wise old owl sat in an oak,
The more he heard, the less he spoke;
The less he spoke, the more he heard,
Why arent we all like that wise old bird?
3) The funniest man that Ive met
Keeps a very large rock as a pet.
Its a quiet as a mouse
Makes no mess in the house
And he never pays bills to the vet.
4) Swan swam over the sea,
Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again,
Well swum, swan!
5) She sells seashells on the seashore,
The shells she sells are seashells, Im sure.
UNIT 17
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) Chip-chop, chip-chop, Chipper Chopper Joe.
2) Just imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.
3) Jack, be nimble,
Jack, be quick,
Jack, jump over
The candlestick.
4) Jumping this way, jumping that,
Jumping gently like a cat
Jumping sideways, jumping tall,
Jumping quickly all day long.
UNIT 18
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) Silly Sally swiftly shooed seven silly sheep.
The seven silly sheep Silly Sally shooed shilly-shallied south.
These sheep shouldnt sleep in a shack;
Sheep should sleep in a shed.
2) She sells sea shells on the seashore,
The shells that she sells are seashore shells Im sure.
For if she sells sea shells on the seashore
Then Im sure she sells seashore shells.
3) Red sky at night
Sailors delight.
Red sky in the morning
Sailors warning.
UNIT 19
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) A thatcher of Thatchwood went to thatchet a-thatching.
If a thatcher of Thatchwood went to thatchet a-thatching,
Wheres the thatching the thatcher of Thatchwood thatched?
2) I can think of six thin things, six thin things, can you?
Yes, I can think of six thin things and of six thick things, too.
3) «This» is used for one thing near,
«That» means one thing over there,
«These» and «those» mean two or more,
«Those» are far and «these» are near.
4) Mother, father, sister, brother,
Hand in hand with one another.
5) Set a thief to catch a thief.
UNIT 20
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) My heart in the Highlands, my heart is not here,
My heart in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer,
A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe
My heart in the Highlands, wherever I go.
2) Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater,
Had a wife and couldnt keep her.
He put her in a pumpkin shell,
And there he kept her very well.
UNIT 21
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
1) Robert Rowley rolled a round roll round
A round roll Robert Rowley rolled round
Where rolled the round roll
Robert Rowley rolled round?
2) Ruby Rugbys brother
Bought and brought
Her back some rubber
Baby-buggy bumpers.
UNIT 22
4. Rhymes and tongue twisters.
The cats run away with the pudding string!
Do, do, what shall I do?
The cats run away with the pudding, too!
And singing a comical song, song, song,
The lane that I went was long, long, long,
And the song that I sang was long, long, long,
And so I went singing a song.
My dame hath a crane that is lame.
Little Jumping Joan,
When nobodys with me
Im all alone.