Natural talent?

 Look at the lyra bird from Australia. What can it do from 1-5?

1. Shake 70% off its feathers in one day.

2. It can eat up to 10 times its mass in food in a meal.

3. Its skin releases a natural sunscreen that prevents it from getting sunburned.

4. It can reproduce almost any sound in its environment. 

 

Practice prepositions

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Circle all the /dj/, /tj/ and /sh/ sounds in the tongue twisters (1-8). 
Practise saying the tongue twisters in pairs. 

1. I'm= sure 1 saw Sheila selling seashells on the seashore, but I can't be sure she sold seashore shells. 

2. Julia, George, Jean and Joan joyfully jumped down the jagged hill. 

3. Chester the Cheetah chewed a chunk of cheap cheddar cheese. 

4. Fresh fried fish, 
Fish fresh fried, 
Fried fish fresh, 
Fish fried fresh. 

5. If a dog chooses to chew shoes, whose shoes does he choose to chew? 

6. Jenny just got jeans and a jacket for graduation in June or July. 

7. Jump then touch your chin, jaw and cheek. 
Jump then touch your jaw, cheek and chin. Jump then touch your cheek, chin and jaw. 

8. She saw Shirley's shoes on the sofa, but was she so sure she saw Shirley's shoes on the sofa? 

Your Turn Work with a partner. Choose one of the sounds and write your own tongue twister. Exchange tongue twisters with another pair and practise saying them faster and faster each time.

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