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MY FAVORITE VOCAL WARM UP copyright
2000, The Great Voice Company | All Rights ReservedThe
sentences below have been specially designed to work all the vowel and consonant
sounds in the English language and to warm up the muscles needed for good speech. Repeat
each of these sentences aloud slowly and clearly before you start your
day, being careful to pronounce all the vowel and consonant sounds. These are
not tongue twisters. Do not rush! If you feel any strain or pain, stop.
Gradually work up to reading all the sentences in one sitting. Eat
each green pea. Aim straight at the game. Ed said get ready. It is in Italy.
I tried my kite. Oaks grow slowly. Father was calm as he threw the bomb on
the dock. An awed audience applauded Claude. Go slow Joe, you're stepping
on my toe. Sauce makes the goose more succulent. Up the bluff, Bud runs
with the cup of love. Red led men to the heifer that fell in the dell. Maimed
animals may become mean. It's time to buy a nice limeade for a dime. Oil
soils doilies. Flip a coin, Roy, you have a choice of oysters or poi. Sheep
shears should be sharp. At her leisure, she used rouge to camouflage her features.
There's your cue, the curfew is due. It was the student's duty to deliver
the Tuesday newspaper. He feels keen as he schemes and dreams. Much of
the flood comes under the hutch. Boots and shoes lose newness soon. Ruth
was rude to the youthful recruit. Vivid, livid, vivifying. Vivid experiences
were lived vicariously. Oddly, the ominous octopus remained calm. The pod
will rot if left on the rock. Look, you could put your foot on the hood and
push. Nat nailed the new sign on the door of the diner. Dale's dad died
in the stampede for gold. Thoughtful thinkers think things through. Engineer
Ethelbert wrecked the express at the end of Elm Street.
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