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Text Type: Tongue Twisters Unit 1 Funny Reads

Tongue Twisters Tongue Twisters are funny sentences or poems that are difficult to read quickly.

A big bug bit the little beetle but the little beetle bit In some tongue twisters, we can find … A big bug bit the little beetle but the little beetle bit the big bug back. words begin with the same sound

You have no need to light a night-light on a light night like tonight, In other tongue twisters, we can find … words begin with similar but distinct sounds You have no need to light a night-light on a light night like tonight, For a night-light’s light is a slight light, And tonight’s a night that’s light.

Try to read them as fast as you can. See if you can make no mistakes. A big bug bit the little beetle but the little beetle bit the big bug back. You have no need to light a night-light on a light night like tonight, For a night-light’s light is a slight light, And tonight’s a night that’s light.