This is a record of a class blog at Edmund Hillary School, Auckland, New Zealand.
April 29, 2020
Tongue Twisters read to you by Manpreet.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed reading these tongue twisters. Some of them are really twisty and hard to keep up with.
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hi manpreet I know how to say the wood chuck tongue twister I learnt it from room 6 three years ago and I know the rest of it I will show you on the chat
ReplyDeletestay safe manpreet Luisapeta
Hi Luisapeta,
DeleteThank you for your comment. Wow, you remembered your learning from Room 6, that's awesome. Did you guys write these , made your own or read a variety of these tongue twisters?
Kia ora Manpreet,
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun listening to you reading the tongue twisters. It looks really fun but some of it was hard for me. Stay Safe Manpreet!
Soloia