Make sure you encourage them to use their “stage voice” when speaking.Īnother great variation is to have the group stand in a circle, then ask each student to say the tongue twister in a different emotion. After that I’ll ask a few brave students to stand and attempt to say it 5 times in a row. Then I’ll introduce the tongue twister, and we’ll practice it as a group. Then to make their face as big as possible for 5 seconds. I’ve compiled below a list of some of my favorite that you can mine from for your next rehearsal.īefore introducing a new tongue twister I usually ask my students to crinkle their face as tiny as possible for 5 seconds. Tongue twisters are great for helping kids concentrate on working all their articulation muscles. As a drama teacher, you’re probably familiar with a handful of tongue twisters that you introduce to your students as a rehearsal warm up.