Diction rhymes are examples of language exercises used by those who try to speak fluently and beautifully.
Choose one of these nursery rhymes and without trying to keep it in your mind / memorize it, try to read the nursery rhyme out loud, without even moving your lips. Try this a few times and then place a marble (you can also use a pen, as there is a risk of swallowing) under your tongue. With this marble under your tongue, try to read the nursery rhyme you have chosen over and over again.
The tongue is an organ made up of muscles, just like the eyes or arms. Therefore, the muscle development in our tongue actually contributes significantly to the development of our diction. Just as the first condition for speed reading requires the eye to have physically stronger muscles by doing exercises to improve our eye muscles; The first condition for smooth, fast or flawless speaking should be the strengthening of the tongue muscles. For this reason, your tongue may get tired and ache during the exercise; But don't give up right away and have some patience to strengthen the muscles of your tongue.
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