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Replikasi secara umumnya boleh ditafsirkan sebagai proses menghasilkan salinan yang sama.

Dalam konteks
KIK, replikasi ialah satu kaedah yang membolehkan agensi menggunakan atau mengadaptasikan projek-projek
KIK yang memberi manfaat mengikut kesesuaian dan keperluan agensi masing-masing.

INOVASI INI TELAH DILAKSANAKAN

Norhiza Mohd Salleh

Faridah Nazir

Abdul Jalil bin Toha@Tohara

Amril Zalha bin Ramli Mohd Yunos

Afiq Aiman bin Kamarulizra

tongue twisters teach the brain to connect tongue movements to sounds. It is a motor skill just as
important as learning to ride a bike or learning to tie your shoes.

Actors, politicians, and motivational speakers all know this, that’s why they use tongue twisters to warm
up by exercising the muscles in their mouth, enabling clearer pronunciation, overall clearer speech
patterns, and an easier time pronouncing previously difficult syllables.

Children can use tongue twisters as a learning exercise too. The tongue twister should be spoken slowly,
in order to give the child time to speak it correctly with proper pronunciation and articulation. After
that, the speed can be increased until the child is able to say the tongue twister at various speeds
without tripping up their tongue.

Tongue Twisters a tool for developing Literacy

Posted on January 27, 2010

Tongue twisters are a great way to help children develop their reading and spelling skills. A tongue
twister is a sentence or phrase that is difficult to pronounce or enunciate. Some tongue twisters contain
alliterative (repeating of a sound) words and some use rhyme, others use a combination of both. Either
way, tongue twisters are generally somewhat tricky to pronounce. Saying a tongue twister requires care
in pronunciation of the words. The challenge comes in repeating the phrase or sentence at least three
times but up to ten is even possible.

Tongue twisters may seem like play rather than learning; but children learn a great deal through play.
Many tongue twisters are silly phrases and sound funny when they are said. They surely produce a lot of
fun and laughter, making them a great way for them to enhance a child’s reading. In addition, “tongue
twisters are not only for light-hearted linguistic fun and games. They serve a practical purpose in
practising pronunciation. English tongue twisters may be used by foreign students of English to improve
their accent, actors who need to develop a certain accent, and by speech therapists to help those with
speech difficulties.”(see Fun with Words)

According to this website, preschool children benefit a great deal from saying tongue twisters:

Repeating tongue twisters helps preschoolers to hear the sounds that make up the words, which helps
them recognize those words better. Learning to read, and spell are interconnected, and much more
complex than we know. Repeating tongue twisters can help establish a sound foundation for spelling and
reading

They work well as a warm up to get students speaking, and they help students to practise pronouncing
difficult sounds in English.

The objective of produced Kit Maya Mari Memintal :

• to help children improve their articulation and pronunciation

• assists teachers and pupils, use this Kit as a tool to build their own tonque twisters materials.

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