Tongue Twisters - P and B
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Tongue Twisters - P and B


These sounds tend to be tough for Arabic speakers, as there is no "p" sound in that language, at least that's what I  have been told by my students. Please feel free to add any you know to the comments.


  1. Perry's Berry's make peanut butter better. 
  2. Buy pie pans before you buy butter plates. 
  3. Pat's bat played with Benny's penny. 
  4. Purely poor people need to perfect their power. 
  5. The prince and the pauper play ping pong poignantly. 
  6. Printed papers under pressure make pens prickle.
  7. Pickles and pennies take proper preparation.
  8. Ben's prefers pens to bought pots. 
  9. The poor boar pours batter over his putter.
  10. Bob's pop popped primarily because of  pointed pressure.


And of course, the classic(not my own):
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers.


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