Word Games

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Sometimes reading is boring. A good niche is playing some games.

Instruction: read the words out loud in a really fast manner. Like in a tongue twister.

Day, Away, Delay, Allay, Fillet, Ballet, Wallet, Hurray, Way

Did you say Walley? or Wallet? :) If you said it right, good.


I am going to spell out some words and say the final output.

Example.  Ey, Pi, Pi, El, Ee = Apple

Bee, Ee, Tea, Ey

En, Ai, En, Ai  

En, Ai, En, Ow

En, Ai, En, Ey

En, AI, En, Ee

Answer. Beta, Nini, Nino, Nina, Nine

Did you pronounce number nine right? if yes, then good.


The following is a very common tongue twister. Same Instruction as the first.

She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So, if she sells seashells by the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells.


The idea of this game is that, when me make a story, try not to put difficult words together. Try using synonyms of the word. 

Example. She is vending seashells by the waterfront. The shells that the girl markets are truly seashells. 

It sounds easier. Do not mix words whose pronunciation could be a hassle to the readers. If you want to know more about synonyms, feel free to read my work entitled "Nosebleed"


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