Speaking clearly. Improving voice and articulation: Фонетический практикум. Фомиченко Л.Г. - 25 стр.

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/p/
49. Phoebe Pappadopolis apathetically picked at the peck of pickled
peppers as she anticipated the apocalypse.
50. Papa Paul, appointed to apportion the papers, appreciated
pretty appliques.
51. Petty Patty’s apparel apparently appealed to apple polishers.
52. Patently, a prowling predator preferred people to pansies.
/r/
53. Rarely rapid, the river roamed restlessly.
54. The brown bear, warily retreating, growled her threat as she
reacted rapidly to the rare encroachment on her lair.
55. The darling deer ran daringly through the forest fire.
56. Rabbits and giraffes rarely roar, but bears roar repeatedly.
/s/
57. Sassy Suzy spoke several sibilants uneasily.
58. Since September, the snow has passed us by.
59. The steak sizzled on the spit, as Sam spoke sharply to Sue.
60. Sarsaparilla seems insipid to strangers steeped in Scotch.
/sh (ch)/
61. Cashews should never be hashed, mashed, or washed.
62. Sharon shook with shock, as the shark sheared shatteringly
near Susan.
63. Charlene’s shellacked chateau shone through the shimmer-
ing, shining, sunlit snow.
64. Short, shrewd, shrewish, showy Charmaine shrieked at the
shrinking shellfish.
/t/
65. Tatiana told terrible tales about the Tsar.
66. Theresa’s titian tresses tangled in the trellis, as she tried to
transcend her transgressions.
67. Tommy Teeter talked with a taut Texan twang.
68. Tweedledee and Tweededum tittered at the turtle that was
trying desperately to turn right side up.
/th/ (unvoiced)
69. Sheherasade might have thought of a thousand and three
things.
70. Thad thought thimbles and threads were thrilling to throngs.
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/p/
49. Phoebe Pappadopolis apathetically picked at the peck of pickled
    peppers as she antici pated the apocalypse.
50. Papa Paul, appointed to apportion the papers, appreciated
    pretty appliques.
51. Petty Patty’s apparel apparently appealed to apple polishers.
52. Patently, a prowling predator preferred people to pansies.
/r/
53. Rarely rapid, the river roamed restlessly.
54. The brown bear, warily retreating, growled her threat as she
    reacted rapidly to the rare encroachment on her lair.
55. The darling deer ran daringly through the forest fire.
56. Rabbits and giraffes rarely roar, but bears roar repeatedly.
/s/
57. Sassy Suzy spoke several sibilants uneasily.
58. Since September, the snow has passed us by.
59. The steak sizzled on the spit, as Sam spoke sharply to Sue.
60. Sarsaparillaseems insi pid to strangers steeped in Scotch.
/sh (ch)/
61. Cashews should never be hashed, mashed, or washed.
62. Sharon shook with shock, as the shark sheared shatteringly
    near Susan.
63. Charlene’s shellacked chateau shone through the shimmer-
    ing, shining, sunlit snow.
64. Short, shrewd, shrewish, showy Charmaine shrieked at the
    shrinking shellfish.
/t/
65. Tatiana told terrible tales about the Tsar.
66. Theresa’s titian tresses tangled in the trellis, as she tried to
    transcend her transgressions.
67. Tommy Teeter talked with a taut Texan twang.
68. Tweedledee and Tweededum tittered at the turtle that was
    trying desperately to turn right side up.
/th/ (unvoiced)
69. Sheherasade might have thought of a thousand and three
    things.
70. Thad thought thimbles and threads were thrilling to throngs.