Speech therapy sentences with the sound l. Making the correct “L” sound in a child


Automation of sound L

Automation of the L sound in syllables

a) Automation of the sound [L] in an open syllable

Open syllables are called consonant+vowel syllables.
Pronounce (read) syllables.
la-lo-lu
ly - le - la
lo-lu-la
lu-ly-la
lu-lo-la
le - ly - lo

B) Automation of the sound [L] in a closed syllable

Closed syllables are called "vowel+consonant".
al - ol - st
yl - el - al
ol - ul - al
st - yl - al
st - ol - al
el - yl - ol

C) in syllables (ala, alo, alu, aly) and syllabic rows:

Ala-ala-ala ala-alo-alu-ala
alo-ala-ala aloo-ala-ala-ala
alu-alu-alu aly-ala-alo-alu
aly-ala-ala alu-ala-ala-ala
ale-elu-ula aly-ylo-uli-alu

D) in syllables with confluences (sla, cla, fla, dla, bla, gla) and syllabic rows:

Sla-slo-slu-sly kla-klo-klu-kly
fla-flo-flu-fly dla-dlo-dlu-dly
blah-blo-blue-bly gla-glo-glu-gla

Automation of the L sound in words

1. Pronounce words with “L” at the beginning
labyrinth, noodles, spoon, lotto, basket, lamp,
lavender, weasel, vine, tray, moon,
loophole, flippers, curl, lotus, hole,
husky, patch, elbow, horse, lunar rover, boat,
varnish, forehead, crowbar, puddle, ray, gloss, bow,
footman, catcher, hunk, lawn, skier,
llama, trap, shovel, meadow,

2. Pronounce words with “L” in the middle
Pi-la, we-la, was-la, sa-lo, we-lo, e-la, sat-la, spa-la, took off, passed-la, fell-la, managed,
bi-la, pe-la, de-la, ve-la, sa-lat, ha-lat, pi-lot, ko-los, mo-lot, ko-lot
milk, cool, well done, hammer, kolobok, gold loto, hair, stripes, fiber, beat, thresh.
spinning top, ash, vein, small, saw, fist, kalach, tent, pin, rock, swamp, galoshes, well, pilot, Volodya, stocking, cold, hungry, breakdown, tables, colas, goals, oxen, wormwood, baby, smile, cobblestone, school, Mila, ate, barrel, ran, walked, drove, carried, wore, dressed, read, offended, dove, acorn, deck, receive, white, bold, scarlet, whole, pitchfork, ripe, bees, glasses, pencil cases, channels, train stations, holidays, kids, naughty.

3. Pronounce words with an “L” at the end
Pi-l, by-l, we-l, e-l, se-l, spa-l, removed-l, passed-l, fell-l,
managed-l, bi-l, pe-l, yes-l, ve-l, bought-l, left-l, left-l, m-l.
ball, goat, dust, chair, ox, stake, floor, table

4. Pronounce “L” in words with consonants
good, raft, evil, blouse, cap, shelf, raft, servants, sage,
eyes, rogue, villain, tangle, soldier, tie, sausage, rompers, rumor,
class, plow, elephant, flowerbed, block, fork, cereal, glory, trash,
shawl, blockade, word, block, depth, baby, napkin, fleet,
flag, notepad, shred, rumor, sip, broom, ambassadors, bottle,
sweetness, bug, merit, moisture, dress, cotton, stick, balcony, fork, bottle,
slag, phlox, clown, stupid, wave, shred, squirrel, bun, needle,
elephant, club, treasure, clown, clap, wolves, halva, long, small
bug, flowerbed, Klava, main, sweet, word

5. Pronounce words with two “L” sounds
Mo-lo-la, po-lo-la, ko-lo-la, pla-ka-la, pla-va-la, de-la-la, gla-di-la, slo-zhi-la, lop- well-la, la-ka-la

Automation of the L sound in phrases

Repeat the phrases, clearly pronouncing the L sound.
cheerful baby, ray of sunshine, dress with frills, smooth forehead, ski pole,
floating boat, deep puddle, broom under the table, swim to the raft, stupid smile,
milk noodles, full moon, blue waves, nylon raincoat,
a tin spoon, cold milk, sour milk, a ray of sunshine, a ski pole, a dress with frills, a broken fork,
striped dress, ship deck, smooth runners, shard of glass, light head, rotten apple, sweet smile, warm robe, white keys, blue dress, bad boat, heavy hammer, white towel, blue scarf, gold pendant, blue eyes, bright moon , warm scarf, deep well, blond hair, blue blanket, ripe apple

White dove, ripe blueberries, blue robe, brave baby, smooth floors, white robe, sweet jam, broken saw, ripe strawberries, white cloud, blue flags, warm blanket, deep pit, warm palm, deep hole, plastic doll, deep plate ,prickly needle, cold basement, thick stick, yellow sunflower, yellow blanket, silk scarf, sunflower oil, white chalk, stupid jackdaw, full cauldron, golden fork, cheerful housewarming, striped tie, blue oriole

Automation of the L sound in sentences

Mila was eating a salad. Lusha took the spatula. The swallow made a nest. Mom made milk noodles. Mila washed her palms and combed her hair. There are burdocks and wormwood near the tents. Lusha chopped onions and beets. Mila saw an elephant. Slava goes to the storeroom to get oars. The water in a deep well is cold. There are ripe and sweet apples in the store. Volodya is a brave swimmer. Klava put a white scarf on her head.

Alla drank milk.
Onions and lettuce in the pantry.
Volodya was fishing for roach from a raft.
The doctor put on a white coat.
Grandfather went to the station.
The woodpecker knocked with its beak and chiseled at the bark.
Klava put the bottle on the shelf.
The ball fell off the bench.
Lara bought a doll.
The shovel stood at the table.
Mom bought a blue dress.
A squirrel was sitting on the tree.
Gladioli grow on the club.
There are a lot of burdocks on the lawn.
Don't put a lot of onions in your salad.
Pavel sat down at the table.
Dad tied a silk tie.
Aunt Alla was washing the floor.
Mila has smooth hair.
Mila was eating a salad.
Mila put on a robe.
The lamp fell.
Mila picked up the lamp.
Laika barks at the kitten.
The kitten has one white paw.
The swallow caught the butterfly.
Lusha took the spatula.
Mila washed her palms.
Volodya had lotto.
Mila drank milk.
Nadya washed herself with soap.
Laika tracked down the moose.
A ripe apple fell from the apple tree.
There are ducks near the swamp.
Volodya will be a pilot.
Nadya went boating.
Tanya was riding a horse.
The room is light and warm.
There are burdocks and wormwood near the tents.

There is a moon in the sky.
Volodya is clever and brave.
Volodya is walking along the track on skis.
The robe is floor-length.
Mila washed the floors.
Cold. Uncle Luka in a sheepskin coat.
Vova and Mila are babies.
Lusha chopped onions and beets.
Mila saw an elephant.
Slava goes to the storeroom to get the oars.
The water in a deep well is cold.
There are ripe and sweet apples in the store.
Volodya is a brave swimmer and is not afraid of depth.
Klava put a white scarf on her head.
The moon emerged from the white cloud.
A ripe apple fell from the table.
Uncle Luka is digging a flowerbed with a shovel.
Volodya and Slava are sailing on a boat.
Klava washed her palms with soap.
The dog took the doll into the closet.

Tanya put on a white dress.
There is a poster above the window.
Tanya has a scarf on her head.
Mila is a bad swimmer.
Clouds are floating across the sky.
Mila has a new notebook.
There is a flower bed near the house.
Klava planted phloxes.
Glasha has blue eyes.
Mila saw a cheerful clown.
Klava bought apples.
Alla bought a white dress.
Mila carried the blue flag.
Klava clapped her hands.
The elephant has white tusks.
Klava bought milk and beets.
Mila was sitting on the bench.
Lada bought lilies of the valley.
Lana drank milk.
Volodya carried cold water.

Skiers are walking along the track.
Mom was preparing cabbage rolls.
The horse got stuck in the swamp.
Klava hurt her elbow.
Swallows are embroidered on the robe.
The husky has a white paw.
Volodya puts oars in the boat.
Slava is pulling the sleigh.
Alla sewed a dress.
Mila carried the flag.
Mila was stung by a bee.
Klava clapped her hands.
Klava bought milk, butter, onions and beets.
Uncle Mikhail watered the horse.
Pavel caught a jackdaw.
Pavel went to football.
Mikhail put the bottle on the shelf.
Dad bought a Christmas tree.
The chair fell to the floor and I got scared.

A woodpecker was hammering a tree.
Pavel saw a squirrel on the Christmas tree.
Mikhail played football and scored a goal.
Pavel went to the station.
Pavel sat down at the table.
A dog was barking at the house.
The baby fell and cried.
A ball of thread fell to the floor.
Mila hung a blouse on Klava's chair.
Petya was washing the floor.
Mila pushed back her chair.
The pilot put on his cap.
There is a knot on the rope.
Vova's pencil case fell.
There is a chair near the table.
A raft floated on the waves.
The kitten lapped milk.
Pavel received a letter from Mikhail.
Pavel served in the navy and sailed on a submarine.
The soldier reported that he had completed the task.
Petya broke and then repaired his bicycle.
Volodya forgot where he put his pencil case.
A dog barked and fell silent in the yard.
The cat caught the mouse, but did not catch it - the mouse ran away.
Here the cheerful bun rolled like a ball.
Pavel was catching a pigeon.
Klava went out onto the balcony.
The wolf saw a squirrel.
Mikhail washed the glass.
Pavel repaired the chair.
There are violets on the balcony.
Mikhail swept the floor with a broom.
Neil poured water into the drinking bowl.
Pavel put the halva on the table.
Cotton is piled in the corner.
Lusha swept the floor.
Slava went to school.
There was a baby elephant standing next to the elephant.
The squirrel was sitting on the tree.
Dad bought a shovel, a crowbar and a saw.

Change sentences:
I broke the stick on the table. (I..., you..., he..., we..., you..., they...).
I put the shovel on the bench.
I caught a swallow on the lawn.

Mila ate onions. Lada was cutting the salad. Alla put on a robe. Nikolai sang a song. Mikhail was sailing on a boat. Mila was bathing the doll. Alla was collecting cherry plums.

She tripped and fell to the floor. The moon had set and it became dark.
The ski track went around the swamp and went to the village.
The horse galloped. The pigeon drank from a puddle.
A ray of sunlight illuminated the lawn. Well water is cold.
Volodya Kholopov has hair the color of ripe straw. The tablespoon and ladle are made of yellow metal.
The deck swayed and moved away from under our feet.
The resin flowed down the trunk and flared under the rays of the sun.
Pavel left for the station. The hall was empty around noon.
The signal sounded with lightning speed, and the ship moved away from the pier.
The new moon rose and illuminated the village.
The ambassador signed the terms of the deal. There was a chair in the corner of the room.
It was cold in the meadow. The crowd made noise, laughed, and backed away.
He walked around the room in excitement for a long time.
Lukin took the book, bent over it and began to read.
It was deep autumn, and cold, light rain fell all day long.
The sky became starry, curved over the silent village, the moon floated out from behind the hill and shone cheerfully, with a youthful shine.

Fixing the sound L at the end of words:
Uncle Mikhail watered the horse. Grandpa Neil caught a swarm of bees. Pavel caught a jackdaw. My brother went to football. Vova put the bottle on the floor. Dad bought a Christmas tree. The chair fell to the floor and I got scared. The woodpecker was pecking at the bark and looking for beetles. Pavel saw a squirrel on the Christmas tree. Mikhail played football and scored a goal. Uncle Neil tied his tie and left. Father went to the station.

Distribution of proposals.
Remember and repeat the sentences correctly. Watch the pronunciation of the L sound.

Volodya swam.
Volodya swam for a long time.
Volodya swam on the boat for a long time.
Volodya swam for a long time on a boat and on a raft.

Change the phrases according to the examples.
I found a gold pendant. You found a gold pendant. We found a gold pendant. He found a gold pendant. She found a gold pendant. They found a gold pendant.
I went to work for a long time.
I lowered my eyes.
I didn’t understand the baby well.
I took the blanket out to the balcony.
I put on a blue robe.
I smiled at the naughty boy.
I was standing by a deep well.

Change the words according to the model; when pronouncing the words, be careful and clearly pronounce the sound l.
Example: catch - caught.
Caress, bow, worry, weed, swim, listen, push, be silent.

The glass on the balcony broke.
Klava was weeding gladioli in the flowerbed.
Ella broke her ski pole.
Alla ate a bun with butter.
Mila was ironing the doll's dress.
The cuckoo crowed for a long time.
In the forest beyond the swamp, an oriole was crying.
Klava swam with scuba gear.
Volodya was rock climbing.
Mila stroked her striped robe.
Svetlana listened to the ringing of bells.
Pavel got lost in a deep forest.
Pavel was catching roach from a boat.
Volodya bowed his head over the table.
The kitten lapped milk.
Volodya pricked himself with a pin.
Ella gargled with calendula.
The volcano came to life, bubbling and smoking.
Svetlana smiled at the cheerful ray of sunshine.
Volodya washed down the strawberries with cold milk.
Mila was ironing and putting the robes on the shelf.
Klava listened to how the nightingale sang merrily.
The glass bottle burst from the cold.
Alla pinned her hair up with a gold hairpin.

Replace rhymes according to their meaning, correct incorrect rhymes or rearrange them.

The old lady looked out the window at the sunset
And I cut my granddaughter for dinner... a robe
The needles are very sharp
At the New Year's...shelves
Today I got a ticket for... an omelette,
I've dreamed of going for an omelette for many years.
There's a layer of dust under the bed,
I'll sweep it away with a saw.

Automation of the sound L in pure tongues

La-la-la - shovel and saw.
La-la-la - bench and top.
La-la-la - lily of the valley and bee.
La-la-la - paw and resin.
La-la-la - llama and rock.
Lo-lo-lo - spoon and glass.
Lo-lo-lo - horse and saddle.
Lo-lo-lo - the room is warm.
Lo-lo-lo - the squirrel has a hollow.
Lo-lo-lo - there is an oar in the boat.
Lu-lu-lu - the closet is in the corner.
Lu-lu-lu - doll on the floor.
Ly-ly-ly - pitchforks and goals.
Ly-ly-ly - sleepers and floors.
Ly-ly-ly - we have clean floors.

La-la-la - I have a spinning top.
La-la-la - there is a bee on the flower.
La-la-la - Mila helped mom.
La-la-la - Mila was sailing in the boat.
Lo-lo-lo - she deftly washed the glass.
Lo-lo-lo - the sun is shining brightly.
Lu-lu-lu - Alla bought a saw.
Lu-lu-lu - we sharpened the saw.
Lu-lu-lu - Darling was picking onions.
Ly-ly-ly - we have new tables.
Ly-ly-ly - Alla has white floors.
Ly-ly-ly - Mila washed the floors.

La-la-la- La-la-la - our Darling is small
La-la-la- La-la-la- Mila drank milk
Lo-lo-lo- Lo-lo-lo – Alla washed the glass
Lo-lo-lo- Lo-lo-lo- the room became warm
Lu-lu-lu- Lu-lu-lu - the broom lies on the floor
Lu-lu-lu- Lu-lu-lu- he should stand in the corner
Ly-ly-ly- Ly-ly-ly - we set the tables

Al-al-al - Pavel did not sleep during the day.
Al-al-al - there is a dark basement in the corner.
Ol-ol-ol - the pencil case fell to the floor.
Ol-ol-ol - we sit down at the table.
Ul-ul-ul - Petya pouted.
Ul-ul-ul - the breeze blew.
Yl-yl-yl - the soup has long cooled down.
Yal-yal-yal - Petya took the book.
Il-il-il - I gave the kitten a drink.
Il-il-il - Lenya drank water.
Ate-ate-ate - Vova ate porridge.
He ate-ate-ate - the woodpecker flew in.
Alka-alka-alka - Alla has a white stick.
Olka-olka-olka - I have a needle.

Al-al-al - the pencil case fell to the floor.
Ol-ol-ol - washed the floor.
Ol-ol-ol - Pavel saw football.
Ul-ul-ul - a broken chair.
Ul-ul-ul - the pencil case fell onto the chair.
Ul-ul-ul - Pavel sat down on a chair.
Yol-yol-yol - our goat ate the cabbage.

Ol-ol-ol- Ol-ol-ol - Our Nikolai went into the forest.
Ol-ol-ol- Ol-ol-ol - Nikolai found mushrooms.
Al-al-al- Al-al-al- Nikolai picked the mushrooms.
Al-al-al- Al-al-al- Nikolai sold the mushrooms.
Il-il-il- Il-il-il - I bought a lot of mushrooms.
Il-il-il- Il-il-il- I treated all my friends.

La-la-la - lamp, swallow, ash.
La-la-la - puddle, hole, bow, saw.
Ly-ly-ly - kids, polnyn, tables.
Lo-lo-lo - boat, spoon, forehead, village.

Al-al-al - rolling pin, stick, hall, pencil case.
Ol-ol-ol - noon, goal, injection, cover.
Ul-ul-ul - pinched, shook, yawned.
Il-il-il - file, vein, Mikhail.

Lu-lu-lu - I bought marshmallows.
La-la-la - well, where is the marshmallow?

La-la-la - Cinderella has a broom.
Lu-lu-lu - Cinderella will take the broom.
Lu-lu-lu - there is a lot of dust on the floor.
La-la-la - Cinderella chalked the floors.
Ly-ly-ly - the broom has a lot to do.
Ly-ly-ly - clean floors again.

Al-al-al - Volodya’s tie became too small.
Ol-ol-ol - put it on the table.
Il-il-il - dad bought a new one.
He ate-ate-ate - Vovochka put on his tie.

Lo-lo-lo - it's warm in our room.
Lu-lu-lu - the white table is in the corner.

Automation of the sound L in proverbs

In debt - like in silk.
Small and smart.
Silent means consent.
Leftovers are sweet.
Put your teeth on the shelf.
To live with wolves is to howl like a wolf.
One swallow does not make spring.
The century is long - it is full of everything.
The moon was shining in the sky, but did not illuminate the boulder.
The head is gray, but the soul is young.
Skill is half the battle.
He did nothing, who did not start anything.
He who dared ate it.
If the bush were not nice, the nightingale would not build a nest.
If only I had known and known, I would have tasted everything.
He didn’t eat, but sat at the table.
Once you lie, you become a liar forever.
He said he tied it in a knot.
When they take off their heads, they don’t cry over their hair.
The wolf catches, and the wolf is caught.
Where there are many words, there are few actions.
He is not stupid who is stingy with his words.
What is false is rotten.
And the wolves are fed, and the sheep are safe.
Skillful in words, incompetent in the eyes.
He said a word - he sent an arrow, he wrote a letter - he fell into a trap.
There is some sense, but not all of it.
Either a bunch of hay or a pitchfork to the side.

Automation of the sound L in verse

Learn poems and show them with movements

I called Klavochka
(bend your elbows with your palms facing you)
Sit on a bench.
(Stroke your legs with your palms, sit up straight, tense your upper body)
A tick has arrived
(cross your arms over your chest, swing your hands)
She sat down next to Klavochka.
(Relax your upper body: shoulders down, arms hanging along your body.)

From excitement at Vlada
(stand tall, tense your whole body, lower your arms along your body.)
I had a headache.
(Crasp your head with your hands, smooth tilts left and right.)
I forgot in my excitement
(Repeat the movements of the first line)
Vlad has all the words in the song.
(Lean forward, throw your arms forward, down)

*****
The saw screeched
Buzzed like a bee
I sawed through a piece
I ran into a twig
It burst and became
Start over.

*****
My Lizochek is so small, so small
What from a lilac leaf
He made an umbrella from the shadow,
And he walked and walked!
What, having blown a dandelion,
I ordered myself a sofa,
I slept here, I slept here.
My Lizochek is so small, so small,
How to weave canvases for yourself
To the spider from the web. Ordered, ordered.

Apple
In plain sight of passers-by
An apple hung in the garden.
Well, who cares?
Just
Apple
Hung.
Only the horse said
What's low
And the mouse -
High,
Sparrow said,
What's close
And the snail is far away.
And the calf is worried
Because it's an apple
Few.
And the chicken is the one
What very
Big and heavy.
But the kitten doesn’t care.
- Sour, why is it?
- What do you? –
the worm whispers. –
He has a sweet side.
(G. Sapgir)

*****
White hare, white hare!
Where did you run after the bast?
The white hare answered:
- I didn’t run, I jumped!

Winter
So recently at our window
Every day the sun was shining
And now the time has come -
There was a blizzard in the field.
They ran away with a ringing song,
She covered everything like a diaper,
Fluffed with snow fluff,
It became empty and deaf everywhere.
The river does not ring with waves
Under icy clothes.
The forest is silent, looking sad.
No fussing birds are heard.
(I. Kupala)

*****
The lamp fell
And immediately crashed.
The mouse got scared
And she hid in a corner.
The cat ran away
And I forgot about business.
Mila shards
I swept with a broom.

*****
I caught on the bench
Moths and butterflies.
I kept catching, catching, catching...
I regretted it and let it go.

*****
A bug sat on the floor.
Strokes with his paw
Flat forehead.
What happened here
With a bug?
There was a bug
Head on the wall!

*****
On the lawn under the moon
blue bell
I slept sweetly on a summer night,
He shook his head in his sleep.

*****
- Where have you been,
Forest deer?
- I ran through the forest all day.
-Who did you see in the forest?
- Squirrel, woodpecker and fox.

*****
The elk found a scrap in the forest,
And he approached the moose cow:
- Sew, moose cow,
To me for gloss
Yellow striped tie.

*****
The clown made the audience laugh
He was wearing big galoshes.
To the clown in galoshes
They clapped their hands.

*****
A hungry elephant sat down at the table,
I ordered some broth.
Here they bring the broth in a tub
And cold juice in a glass,
Loaf of white bread
And a bowl of salad.

*****
Mila was stirring the hay,
Mila broke her pitchfork.
Mila fixed the pitchforks
She stirred up the hay.

*****
Klava cries at the well:
She dropped the bucket down.
We gave Klava a handkerchief
And they took out the bucket.

*****
The woodpecker was hammering and hammering the spruce tree.
The spruce trunk was thick.
The woodpecker hollowed out a hollow.
The woodpecker is warm in that hollow.

*****
Alyoshka put it
Acorns in a basket.
Acorns with caps
For a squirrel with baby squirrels.

*****
Antoshka spilled the milk.
The cat lapped the milk.
I lapped and lapped,
Until the puddle disappeared.

*****
Divide the loaf in half:
Half for pigeons.
Half goes to ducks.
Little ones for the doves.

*****
I'm not quite eight years old
I'm fixing a bike:
Here are the wheels, here are the pedals,
I lubricated the parts with oil.

*****
Oak pillar
Stands like a pillar.
There's a ram in it
He rested his forehead.
It's not a pity though
Ram's forehead.
But you can’t knock it down with your forehead
A pillar for him.

*****
The sunflowers are looking
To the sunshine
And the sun -
For sunflowers.

Jackdaw
Galka thought
Buy a needle
So that the naked jackdaws
Sew on pants.
I bought a needle
And yellow silk.
I put on my glasses
And she sewed, and she sewed...
A tit was flying
And she looked down:
- hey, Galka,
You didn't thread the needle!
(according to A. Kostetsky)

*****
Beetroot at Thekla's
Wet and dry.
Dry and wet
Until it faded.

*****
A woodpecker sits on an oak tree.
A woodpecker is chiseling an oak tree with its beak.
I hammered for a day, hammered for two -
My nose hit the sky.

Inconspicuous violet
Violet in gladioli
It bloomed imperceptibly.
“I feel very sorry for the violet,” -
The bee spoke quietly.

Economic woodpecker
The woodpecker hollowed out a hollow.
The woodpecker felt warm in it.
He lived with his dad
Under the spruce paw.
The spruce trunk beat for a long time,
Made the walls, made the floor,
I hung a light bulb
I curtained the windows.
And he invited his neighbors to the ball
And he danced with everyone.
He treated the squirrel
Cones and lard.

Elephant in love
There was a funny fat elephant
In love with a young squirrel.
The squirrel jumped off the tree
And she taught an elephant to gallop.
The elephant tried, but couldn't
The forehead is bruised and the thick side.
He gave the minx in response
Bouquet of white lilies of the valley.

Heron's Dream
Frogs lived in a green swamp,
The heron looked at them lovingly:
“Craak, dear ones, sing, make noise
And produce more frogs.”

cloud-cow
There was once a case -
Somewhere far away
A cloud floated across the sky
And a flock of clouds.
But the cloud is tired of floating,
She lay down on the ground -
And suddenly she became a cow,
And the horns grew.
And in memory of this cloud
And white clouds
The cow has become fat
And white - milk.

Hardworking bun
Gingerbread man in the clearing
He wound the threads into a ball.
Threads of white, yellow, scarlet
Wound a lot of balls
And I went home tired,
And crawled under the blanket.
I rested my sides!
Oh, what a pity for the bun!

Spring warmth
The yard is white and white,
Warmth was hidden in the house.
It warmed up
And in the spring it came to us.

*****
White snow, white chalk
The white hare is also white.
But the squirrel is not white,
It wasn't even white.
*****
The tree cried at first
From home warmth.
I stopped crying in the morning
She breathed and came to life.

*****
Ilona was looking for a pin,
And the pin fell under the bench.
I was too lazy to crawl under the bench,
I was looking for a pin all day.

*****
Everything is white, white, white!
There was a lot of snow.
Here are the fun days:
Everyone - on skis and skates!

*****
Once upon a time I forgot.
- Where did you live?
- Forgot.
- Where were you?
- Forgot.
- What did you eat?
- Forgot.
- What did you drink?
- Forgot.

*****
A skier was riding through the swamps,
And a skier rode along the slopes,
The skier rode for a very long time
and came across a cobblestone!

*****
River moon
Wrapped in a wave.
And rolled the moon
Towards the boulder.
Knocked loudly
Wave on a boulder.
And it split
For a thousand moons!

*****
Volodya made a boat,
And there are two oars for the boat.
Volodya launched the boat
And the boat sailed!

*****
The mouse lived happily
She slept on the fluff in the corner.
The mouse ate bread and lard,
But everything was not enough for the mouse.

*****
The broom swept the floor,
Broom is very tired.
He sneezed, he yawned
And he quietly lay down under the chair.

*****
Here are the needles and pins
They crawl out from under the bench.
They look at me
They want milk.

*****
Mom did not regret soap,
Mom washed Mila with soap.
Mila didn't like soap
Mila got soap in her eye.
- Why are you crying, our Mila?
- I'm crying soap!

*****
There was a stick lying in the dust,
I felt sorry for her.
I took a stick and she
She turned into a horse.

*****
Like we have a goat,
What a smart guy he was:
I walked on water myself,
I cooked the porridge myself,
He fed grandpa and grandma.

*****
I took the broom myself
Then I went for water,
And so that mom doesn’t get tired,
I helped her clean up.

*****
The dove pleased the dove:
I bought her a dress, a scarf and a Panama hat.
In a dress, a dove flew over the meadow -
She didn't just scare me.

*****
Mila washed her palms
Mila made a salad.
Mila helped mom,
Mom praised Mila.

*****
A husky sailed on a boat,
The husky has a balalaika.
The husky sang to me for a long time
About the weather, about the moon.

*****
On a full moon under the tree
The wolf will howl at the moon.
No deer, squirrel, heifer,
He's not feeling well, he's hungry.

*****
How did the saw get down to business?
She squealed and sang.
I ate oak, oak,
Broke a tooth, tooth.

*****
Here's a counting rhyme with the sound "L":
Puddle, swallow, jump rope,
Kolobok, fist, robe,
Soap, spoon, chocolate.
Flag, napkin, jellied meat -
That's how good I am!
(I. Martin)

*****
Elk bought a calf
A boat, skis and a pencil case.
And the mother moose -
Flippers and a Panama hat.
(T. Peregudova)

*****
The milk has run out
From the stove to the floor,
It gathered in a puddle under the window,
The cat will have a nice dinner.
(G. Osmanova)

*****
The spikelet stood, stood,
He lowered his head.
The mouse picked it up with its paw,
She took it to the storage room.
(T. Peregudova)

*****
Stepan had a sweet dream:
He saw fresh sour cream
In a familiar bowl, blue...
But I didn’t have a spoon with me!
He went to bed early with a spoon -
I never dreamed of delicious sour cream!
(G. Boyko)

*****
Yellow sunflowers,
Yellow handkerchiefs.
A yellow spatula in my daughter’s fist.
Yellow bunny jumps
Along the forest edge.
The sun illuminates
Yellow waves.
(T. Peregudova)

*****
I took the broom
And I swept the yard.
The broom poked its nose everywhere,
But I didn’t lag behind either,
From barn to porch
I swept endlessly.
Come and take a look
At least find a speck.
(E. Blaginina)

*****
Bear, bear, couch potato!
He slept long and deeply.
I slept through the whole winter.
And I didn’t get on the tree,
And I didn’t go sledding,
And he didn’t throw snowballs.
The target would still be snoring.
Oh, you little bear.
(V. Berestov)

*****
From the window I saw:
The cat attacked the sparrow.
He almost ate the poor thing.
I came to the rescue.
It’s a pity that there was no whip, -
I would punish the cat
So that he doesn't kill the birds,
And he caught mice and rats.
(P. Fedotov)

Jump rope
Jackdaw loves a funny jump rope,
Jump and jump! Jackdaw doesn't mind his legs.
And sometimes I feel sorry for a cheerful jump rope.
- Rest, jump rope! - Galka barely whispers.

*****
White hare, white hare,
Where did you run after the bast?
The white hare whispered:
– I didn’t run, I jumped!

*****
Elephants are smart, elephants are strong,
elephants are calm and cheerful.

*****
The elephant nods his head - he bows to the elephant.

*****
My elephant is sleeping in the corner,
two little elephants
They've been wanting to sleep for a long time.

*****
Scented soap, white, soapy,
Soap looks at the dirty girl with a grin.
If the dirty guy remembered about soap,
The soap finally washed it off!

*****
Mom didn’t spare soap; Mom washed Mila with soap.
Mila didn't like soap. Mila got soap in her eye.
– Why are you crying, our Mila?
- I'm crying soap.

*****
The broom was sweeping the floor, the broom was very tired.
He sneezed, he yawned and quietly lay down on a chair.

*****
I sawed the saw, sawed off a piece,
I ran into a twig
It burst and began - start over.

*****
The mouse lived happily, sleeping on the fluff in the corner.
The mouse ate bread and lard, but everything was not enough for the mouse.

*****
There were jackdaws visiting the wolf cubs.
There were wolf cubs visiting the jackdaw cubs.
Nowadays the cubs are making noise like jackdaws,
And like wolf cubs the jackdaws are silent.

*****
The flour-milling goat, for whom he ground flour,
And who didn’t grind?
From the one to whom I prayed -
I received cheesecakes.
From the one to whom I did not grind -
Got it on top of my head.

*****
To feed the wolf's paws
And they didn’t freeze for a long time in winter,
The wolf was scratching the wolf's fur -
I knitted wolf mittens.

*****
A saw is sawing a thick trunk,
It got white hot.

*****
The broom danced and danced around the house.
The floors were swept from corner to corner.

*****
The shovel dug, dug, dug,
Then she lay down, apparently very tired.

*****
The hammer knocked, knocked, knocked,
He drove nails into the board.
He pounded really hard -
The result is a shelf.

*****
A crowbar breaks thick ice,
The crowbar never gets tired of breaking.

*****
The milk ran away, ran away, ran away.
I caught it with difficulty; being a mistress is not easy.

*****
Mom washed Mila with soap,
There just wasn't enough soap,
Mom went to the shop
I just didn’t buy any soap.
- Okay, wash me without soap,
– Mila smiled at her mother.
That would be very nice -
Wash Darling without soap,
The water just ran out.
What a disaster!

Automation of the L sound in text

Mila doll(retelling the text)

Lusha's mother bought a doll. Lusha liked the doll: blue eyes, blond hair, blue dress, blue shoes. Lusha named the doll Mila. The doll is very cute. Lusha was with Mila all day. She dressed her and put her shoes on. I washed her hair and combed her hair. She put the doll to sleep and rocked it to sleep. Lusha took care of the doll. One day Lusha put the doll to sleep. Mom called Lusha to dinner, and the dog took the doll away. She carried the doll and ruined it. Lusha cried, but did not leave the doll. Then my mother bought the same doll. She secretly exchanged it, and Lusha didn’t realize it.

Blue scarf(retelling the text)

Mila bought a blue scarf. It was smooth, silky, with tassels - a sight for sore eyes! Mila wanted to wear a headscarf to school. When Mila took the scarf from the shelf, it turned out to be wrinkled. Mila began to iron the scarf. But then the phone rang. Mila ran out of the room and left the iron on the scarf. When Mila entered the room, she realized that her blue scarf was gone!

Cat(retelling the text)

Our cat loves to sleep. So he entered the house and went under the bench. Stretched out. covered himself with his paw and fell asleep. I slept to my heart's content. The cat stood up, yawned and stretched. And then he began to wash himself.

For berries(retelling the text)

Mikhail took the box and went to get some berries. Mikhail was in the forest for a long time. I picked some berries and was tired. Mikhail sat down under the Christmas tree. Somewhere a woodpecker was pecking at the bark. He was looking for bugs. Then Mikhail saw a hare. The hare crouched down in fear and then galloped away. Mikhail rested, got up, took the box and went. On the way I saw a squirrel on the Christmas tree. He took the cone and threw it at the squirrel. The squirrel ran away.

Fisherman(retelling the text)

Volodya wanted to fish. He knew the places where roaches lived. Volodya took the boat and sailed. It was sunny and warm. Volodya did not swim for long. I stopped near the pool. He took out a fishing rod and began to fish. There were all sorts of fish: both small and large. Having caught a lot of roach, Volodya reeled in his fishing rod, pushed the boat and swam home.

Missing products(retelling the text)

It was summer. Volodya’s mother left home on business. She left her son some money and told him to go to the store. Volodya had to buy two packages of milk, two packs of butter and a package of sour cream. Volodya took his bag and went to the store. He bought butter, sour cream and milk. When Volodya entered the entrance, the boys he knew called out to him: “Volodya, come out, let’s play football!” Volodya ran into the kitchen, threw his bag on the floor and immediately ran out into the street. After half an hour in the warmth, without a refrigerator, the milk turned sour, the butter began to flow, and the sour cream became liquid and tasteless. What a pity!

Squirrel(retelling the text)

Klava was walking in the forest and saw a squirrel. Squirrel sat on the tree and looked slyly at Klava. Klava took the candy out of the bag and showed it to the squirrel. She deftly descended from the tree and sat on Klava’s palm. Klava stroked the squirrel. The squirrel grabbed the candy and took it into the hollow. At home, Klava looked at her palm and remembered how sly the squirrel’s eyes were.

Automation of the sound L in tongue twisters

Alla Nikolaevna drank and drank milk, but before finishing the milk, she thought: “I’ll give milk to my Gourmand.” The gourmand lapped up the milk, lapped it up, and kept lapping it up.

Near the bell stake.

Our Polkan fell into a trap. The Christmas tree has pins and needles. Christmas tree, Christmas tree, Christmas tree, prickly needle.

Malanya-scrambled milk chattered, chatted, chatted, chatted, and blurted it all out.

Dear Mila lathered herself with soap, washed, washed off - that’s how Mila washed herself.

A cap on a cap, a cap under a cap.

Vakula put Baba's shoes on, and Baba put on Vakula's shoes too.

The cap is sewn, the cap is knitted, but not in the Kolpakov style.
The bell is poured out, but not in a bell-like manner.

There are pigeons in the dovecote, and acorns on the oak tree.

The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pricking needles.

The old man replaced the bast shoes, but didn’t clean out the bast shoes.

Well done, tell the guy:
Let the good guy tell the good guy,
Let the fellow tie the calf.

Pavel swam on a raft
And he caught roach from the raft.

Ate Philemon
Lemon with a smile.

Luka approached the tray,
Luka bought onions from a tray.

The sunflowers are looking
To the sunshine
And the sun -
For sunflowers.

Scrambled milk
She chatted, she chatted,
I didn’t blurt it out.

Yaroslav and Yaroslavna
We settled in Yaroslavl.
They live nicely in Yaroslavl
Yaroslav and Yaroslavna.

Riddles "Sound L"

It shines for us at night,
Bright yellow... (moon)

Makes everyone around you cry
Although he is not a fighter, but... (bow)

It is snowing. Winter is getting closer.
Buy skates and (skis)

The boys came to the garden
They will need... (shovel)

Multimedia presentation for automating sound [l] in phrases and sentences


Radulova Svetlana Mikhailovna, teacher-speech therapist, Municipal Educational Institution “Bendery Kindergarten No. 9”, Bendery.
Description of work: The multimedia presentation will be useful for speech therapists and parents in working with preschoolers who have a sound pronunciation disorder. The manual is used in individual lessons with preschoolers to automate the sound [l] in phrases and sentences
Target: automation of the sound [l] in phrases and sentences.
Tasks:
Practice correctly pronouncing the sound [l] in phrases and sentences.
Practice the correct formation of the genitive case forms of nouns.
Practice forming relative, possessive adjectives.
Practice agreeing nouns with adjectives.
Learn to make sentences based on supporting picture words.
Develop spatial orientation, logical thinking, attention.
Cultivate perseverance, a desire to study, and develop self-control over your speech.

The presentation contains animations and triggers. On each slide in the upper right corner there is a control button: the document in which the task is given. When you click on the text with the task, it disappears.

Slide 2. “What did Paul see?”
Pictures on the slide: bun, shelf, Christmas tree, rolling pin, piggy bank, sausage.
- Click on the arrow and say in full sentence what Pavel saw. Example: Pavel saw a fork.


Slide 3. “Find Mom”
The slide has triggers in the pictures: jackdaws, pigeons, wolves, elk calves, elephant calves.
- The cubs are lost. Help them return to their mothers. Make up sentences.
The dove has baby doves.
The she-wolf has wolf cubs.
A moose cow has elk calves.
The elephant has a baby elephant.


Slide 4. Game “Which one?” Which? Which? Which?"
The slide contains pictures of white objects: dove, husky, T-shirt, milk, clouds.
- Look at the pictures and say what or who you can talk about white (white, white, white). Sample: white dove.


Slide 5. Game “Which one?” Which? Which? Which?"
On the slide there are pictures of blue objects: a scarf, a lamp, a shovel, a dress, balls.
- Look at the pictures and say what you can say about blue (blue, blue, blue). Sample: blue scarf.


Slide 6. “Help Volodya put things in order”
The slide has triggers on the pictures: bow, lamp, cap, globe, hammer, spoon, chalk, pencil case, glass.
- Name the item and click on it with the mouse. Example: There is a bow on the shelf.
- Answer the questions in complete sentences. What's between the onion and the spoon? (There is a lamp between the onion and the spoon).
- What is between the hammer and the globe?
- What is between the chalk and the glass?
- What is above the hammer?
- What is under the spoon?
- What is to the left of the glass?
- What is to the right of the lamp?


Slide 7. “What did Mila cook?”
The slide has picture triggers: apples, strawberries, onions, milk.
- Name what products came out of it. Click on the picture and name it.
Apples will make apple jam.
Strawberries will make strawberry jam.
The milk will make milk chocolate.
Onions make onion salad.
From eggplants, eggplant caviar.


Slide 8. “Help Mila hang up her clothes”
The slide has triggers in the pictures: blouse, dress, robe, raincoat, T-shirt, tights.
- Mila washed her clothes. Help her hang on the rope. Click on the picture and say what Mila hung.
Sample: Mila hung up her blouse.


Slide 9. “Finish the pure talk”
The slide has triggers in the pictures: bee, hollow, saw, rock.
- Repeat the phrase, choose the word and click on the picture.
La - la - la - striped (bee).
Lo - lo - lo - at the squirrel (hollow).
Lu - lu - lu - I'll take it (saw).
Ly - ly - ly - boat (rocks).


Slide 10. “Volodya and Alla”
The slide has picture triggers: flag, clown, raft, apple, paddle, doll, beet, broom.
- Click on the picture and name it according to the example. Sample: Lada's broom is Ladina's broom. Volodya's clown is Volodin's clown.


Slide 11. “Make a proposal”

Volodya bought a pencil case.
Pavel saw a jackdaw.
Pavel sat down on a chair.
Mikhail scored a goal.


Slide 12. “Make a proposal”
On the slide there are supporting pictures connected by an arrow.
- Make sentences based on the reference pictures.
Mila put on a striped robe.
Volodya bought a white bicycle.
Alla ate milk chocolate.
Lada washed her palms.


Slide 13. “Make a proposal”
On the slide there are supporting pictures connected by an arrow.
- Make sentences based on the reference pictures.
Volodya and Pavel were sailing on a raft.
Alla ate strawberries and an apple.
Lada stroked her dress and blouse.
Mila took the doll and the clown.


Slide 14. “Confusion”

The jump rope has Mila. (Mila has a jump rope).
The kitten laps milk. (Kitten laps milk).
The tree sat on a squirrel. (The squirrel sat on the Christmas tree).


Slide 15. “Confusion”
- Put the words in their places and say them correctly.
The floor fell into a ball. (The ball fell to the floor).
Lada put on the robe. (Lada put on a robe).
Alla's palms were washed. (Alla washed her palms).


I hope that the material will be useful in the work of teachers.

Presentation on the topic: Automation of sound [l] in phrases and sentences

This article contains a variety of material on automating the sound of L. It can become an invaluable assistant for speech therapists, educators and parents. The presented lexical material is optimal in volume and sound composition. With its help, educators and parents who do not have special training can independently automate the sound L, delivered by a speech therapist.

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Automation of sound L.

Automation of the sound L (as well as other sounds) is carried out in the form of game activities.

Lessons should last 15-20 minutes for children under 5 years of age and 30 minutes for older children. Children should not be allowed to become tired.

First, the child’s speech becomes automatedisolated sound L.

The game is suitable for this"About Emelya."

An adult reads a poem, and a child adds sound at the end L.

Bring water from the river... (l).

Kneaded the dough in a tub... (l).

Go to the forest to pick mushrooms... (l).

Lead the heifer into the herd... (l).

Cook semolina porridge... (l).

Make a cradle... (l).

We drank more firewood... (l).

And pickled cabbage... (l).

Heat the stove hotter... (l).

Buy gingerbread at the gingerbread shop... (l).

Mow the fresh grass... (l).

Take your brother to the doctor... (l).

The sound L is automated first in direct syllables, then in reverse syllables, and lastly in syllables with a combination of consonants.

In some children, on the contrary, the sound L in reverse syllables is first better automated, then in forward syllables and with a combination of consonants.

La-lo-lu-ly

Lo-lu-la-ly

Lu-ly-ly-lo

Ly - lu - lo - la

La-ly-lu-lo

Ly - la - lo - lu

La - ly - le - lo - lu

Al - ol - st - yl

Yal - yol - yul - il - ate

Al - yal - ol - yol

Al - il - ate - ol - st

Ala - yly - ele - olo - ulu

Lka - lky - lke - lko - lku

Lta - lty - lte - lto - ltu

Lie - lie - lie - lie - lie

Lna - lny - lne - lno - lnu

Lda - ldy - lde - ldo - ldu

Lma - lma - lma - lmo - lmu

Kla-klo-klu-kly

Sla - slo - slu - sly

Gla - glo - glu - gla

Evil - evil - evil - evil

Blah - blah - blah - blah

Fla-flo-flu-fly

Pla - plo - plu - ply

Hla - hlo - hlu - hly

You can invite children to finish the syllable LA in unfinished words:

Winter has come to us...

Brought snow and blizzard...

All that Al... scatter...,

The blizzard has been replaced by snow...!

Automation of the L sound in words(carried out following traces of automation in syllables, in the same sequence).

As the pronunciation of each syllable is mastered, it is immediately introduced and fixed in words with that syllable. Children with similar defects are grouped into subgroups.

La: manhole, varnish, paw, spinning top, ash, led, business, vein, small, saw, bench, lamp, fist, roll, salad, robe, rock, diver, tent, pin, swallow, lily of the valley, Mila, sang, soap, blew, ran, saw, offended, dressed, school, noodles, ate, avalanche, wrote, read, threw, wore, drove, drove, husky, doe, balalaika, desire, fist, gourmet, lava, bast shoe, palm, rook, bark, avalanche, okay, langet, weasel, chamber, talent, strength, bee, marshmallow, praise, sled.

Lo: forehead, crowbar, elk, boat, spoon, elbow, horse, stocking, swamp, galoshes, well, Volodya, hungry, cold, breakdown, antelope, ears of hair, hair, slice, fracture, slogan, breaking, curl, gloss, dexterous, cologne, salon, straw, coupon, pilot, hair, head, monologue.

Lou: bow, beam, puddle, Lusha, hole, spinning top, ash, saw, sheepskin coat, beluga, naughty, onion, Luka, moon, meadow, lawn, basket, dove, acorn, deck, cabbage rolls, receive, pay, archer, onion, magnifying glass, crafty, tin, splint, silhouette, boulder, formwork, cleaver, lackey.

Ly: bast, skis, oxen, tables, baby, wormwood, smile, skier, cobblestone, pitchfork, scarlet, white, sluggish, cute, whole, brave, ripe, sad, bees, glasses, canals, pencil cases, landslides, stations, vacations, kids, blazing, rocks, hollow, cheekbones, thawed, small, heavy, deli.

Al: ball, shaft, gave, sting, hall, small, jackdaw, stick, rolling pin, violet, slept, fell, tired, glass, channel, dug, wrote, pencil case, collapse, station, knocked, metal, tie, diamond, alphabet, halva, marshal, sage, balcony, issued, fell, fell, dripped, poured, stomped, felt, kicked out, fell, basement, signal, scandal, ideal.

Ol: ox, goal, stake, floor, table, duty, wolf, hill, long, shelf, full, lightning, noon, prick, case, goldfinch, football, hair, column, bell, menthol, Mongol, ambassador, trunk.

Street: hum, blew, chair, aul, bun, blew, put on shoes, yawned, pulled, fell asleep, whispered, shook, pinched, took out, threw, stuck, arched, blew, knocked, muscle, stockings, volcano, mule, day off, trunk, truancy, missed.

Yl: whined, was, howled, washed, washed, forgot, howled, ardent, bottle, ardor, rear.

Yal: crumpled, took off, took, soldered, calmed down, stood, withered, occupied, changed, understood, raised, was afraid, laughed, winnowed, sowed, melted, winnower, seeder.

Yol: led, walked, silk, tree, heifer, bangs, bee, donkey, goat, cauldron, new settler, click, panicle, village.

Ate: ate, chalk, sang, sat down, dressed, could, buzzed, hung, managed, wanted, sat, hissed, made noise, whistled, squirrel, finely, knot, saw, brought out, went out, offended, hated, Pavel, woodpecker, ashes, put on, section.

Il: beat, dear, Neil, watered, Mikhail, hammered, drove, carried, mowed, bought, carried, taught, planted, visited, dragged, fork, vein, saw, drinking bowl, mower, stretcher, learned, knocked out, drank, dropped off, pulled out, released, jumped out, pitched, drank.

“Difficult” words with two “l” sounds:swam, weeded, pricked, sent, ground, did, lapped, climbed, caressed, stroked, spat, adjusted, weakened, caught, broke, swallowed, pampered, bell, pounded, threshed, reported, laid, kissed, burst, listened, served, heard, received, smiled.

Words with consonant clusters:thank, benefit, form, cloud, roach; block, blockade, notepad, blond, flea, apple; blouse, heel, blouse; eyes, smooth, burned, head, main, verb, stroke, gladiolus, tonsils, publicity, agree, consonant; globe, swallow, throat, gulp, shaft, deaf; stupid, depth, deaf; lumps, lump; cereal; angry; Keyboard, class, pantry, doll, keys, bookmark, treasure, lining, masonry, beets, pantry, warehouse, storehouse, fold, bow, valve, put, cool, classic; shred, bug, clown, clowning, shred, tilt, inferno, bow, slope, declination, glass; club, flowerbed, ball, strawberry, clubbing, flowerbed, tubers; fangs; flame, swim, plate, plastic, patch, shawl, swim, swimming trunks, poster, cry, swimming trunks; raft, seal, area, pilaf, fruit, dam, carpenter; plow; swim; Glory, sweet, weak, climb off; elephant, oar, word, complex; hearing, listen, chance, serve, merit; hear; flag, bottle; fleet; walked, went out; clap, clap; whip; boilers.

Game "Detectives"

Invite the children to find the animals hidden in the following words: forS LONKA, WHITE, SPIKES, double-barreled LKA, bala LAIKA, ZHANYE, SETTLE approx.

Game "Count from 1 to 5"

One boat, two boats, three boats, four boats, five boats.

Boat, lamp, puddle, moose.

Automation of the L sound in sentences

Each word practiced in pronunciation is immediately included in separate sentences, then in short stories, nursery rhymes, pure sayings, and poems with this word are selected.

Mila was eating a salad.

Lusha took the spatula.

The swallow made a nest.

Mom made milk noodles.

Mila washed her palms.

There are burdocks and wormwood near the tents.

Get your skis and sled ready.

Lusha chopped onions and beets.

Mila saw an elephant.

Slava goes to the storeroom to get the oars.

The water in a deep well is cold.

There are ripe and sweet apples in the store.

Volodya is a brave swimmer and is not afraid of depth.

Klava put a white scarf on her head.

The donkey was afraid of the bee.

They bought Klava a doll.

Slava broke his skis.

Lyosha did not like soap.

The clown put on his cap.

A boat was floating in a puddle.

Mila planted onions.

Game "Change sentences"

I'm going skiing.

You are going skiing.

He's skiing.

She's skiing.

We're going skiing.

You are skiing.

They are skiing.

  1. I'm riding a horse.
  2. I wash spoons.
  3. I'm stomping on my skis.
  4. I'm going skiing.
  5. I see a moose.
  6. I throw the ball deftly.

Salad (chain text).

Listen to the story and try to retell it.

Mom made a salad. I put the salad in the refrigerator. Alla took it out of the refrigerator. Alla ate a cold salad. There was an empty salad bowl left.

Mila doll.

Lusha's mother bought a doll. Lusha liked the doll. Blue eyes, blond hair, white dress, white shoes. Lusha named the doll Mila. The doll is very cute.

Lusha was with Mila all day.

She dressed her and put her shoes on.

I washed her hair and combed her hair.

She put the doll to sleep and rocked it to sleep. Lusha took care of the doll. One day Lusha put the doll to sleep. Mom called Lusha to dinner, and the dog took the doll away. She carried the doll and ruined it.

Lusha cried, but did not leave the doll.

Then my mother bought the same doll. She secretly exchanged it, and Lusha didn’t realize it.

Pure talk.

La - la - la - we gathered at the table.

Al - al - al - I'm tired of digging.

Lo-lo-lo - everything in the field bloomed.

Lu - lu - lu - I'll start a spinning top.

Lo - lo - lo - I'm warm in my shirt.

Silt - silt - silt - I poured water into the kettle.

La - la - la - the chair is placed at the table.

Al - al - al - a dump truck has arrived.

La-la-la - ice rock.

La - la - la - our cherry tree has bloomed.

Lo - lo - lo - I got into the boat and took the oar.

Ly - ly - ly - the golden eagle flew off the cliff.

La-la-la-la.

Here is a bee flying.

Ly-ly-ly-ly.

I'm not afraid of bees!

Lo-lo-lo-lo.

Together with that bee -

Lu-lu-lu-lu,

I'll fly to the meadow.

Poems.

Winter.

Everything is white, white, white.

There was a lot of snow.

These are fun days!

Everyone - on skis and skates!

A pot of porridge.

The porridge boiled in the pot,

Hissed, puffed,

Lifted the lid

And she crawled out.

From the table, then from the chair

Slowly slipped away

Reached the corner

She took over the entire apartment.

She opened the door carefully,

She rolled down the steps,

Floated along the road

The porridge burned Masha.

I fell, but when I got up -

It’s like she’s become a “porridge woman.”

Dasha got porridge into her mouth

And it got into my pockets,

She ran into our sleeves

And it started running down my fingers.

Our entire city was flooded.

Miracles! Gee!

White snow, white chalk,

The white hare is also white.

But the squirrel is not white,

It was not a white squirrel.


SUMMARY OF AN INDIVIDUAL Speech Therapy Lesson on the TOPIC “AUTOMATION OF THE SOUND L IN WORDS AND SENTENCES”

Target: automation of the L sound in words and sentences.

Tasks:

Correctional and educational: consolidate knowledge of the articulatory structure when pronouncing the sound L, consolidate the ability to form the plural of a noun, consolidate the ability to select objects by analogy, improve the grammatical structure of speech.

Correctional and developmental: develop the articulatory apparatus,speech breathing, voice, visual perception, thinking, fine motor skills,

Correctional and educational: Cultivate perseveranceinterest in further work against the backdrop of successfully completed tasks.

Equipment: card with an apple tree with syllables, chamomile, pencil, ball, card with windows, for automating the sound L in the middle of a word, card for automating the sound L in a phrase.

Progress:

    Organizing time.

L : Hello, Igor! I am very glad to see you today so cheerful, beautiful and cheerful.

    Facial muscle massage and facial exercises.

L: Let's warm up a little

“Surprising” - raise eyebrows.
“Amazing” - raise your eyebrows, open your mouth.
“Smiles” - smile, showing your teeth, and with your mouth closed.
“Frowns” - frown your eyebrows.
“Sardilki” - frown your eyebrows, puff out your cheeks.
“Upsets” - frown your eyebrows, lower the tips of your mouth down

    Working on breathing .

    Exercise "Hedgehog". Turn your head left and right. At the same time, with each turn, take a short, noisy breath in through your nose (like a hedgehog). The exhalation is soft, involuntary through open lips.Repeat 4-6 times.

    Lips “tube”. Exhale completely through the nose, drawing in the stomach and intercostal muscles. Purse your lips into a tube, sharply draw in air, and fill your lungs to capacity. Make a swallowing movement. Pause for 2-3 seconds, then raise your head up and exhale air through your nose smoothly and slowly.Repeat 4-6 times.

    Articulation gymnastics.

L: To pronounce sounds correctly and beautifully, let's start the lesson with articulatory gymnastics.

    Smile. Smile, show closed teeth. Hold your lips in this position until the count is 5-10. Then return your lips to their original position. Repeat 3-4 times

    Swing. Smile, open your mouth. On account"one-two" alternately push the tonguethen in the upper, then in the lower teeth. BottomThe jaw is motionless.

    Painter . Smile, open your mouth. Wide conuse the tongue to stroke the palate from the teeth to the mountainslu. The lower jaw should not move.

    We brush the upper teeth. Smile, open your mouth slightly. Cumuse your tongue to “clean” your upper teeth withthe inside, moving the tongueright left.

    "The steamer is humming." Smile, bite the tip of your tongue and pronounce the sound “Y” for a long time. At the same time, a hard “L” sound is heard.

    "Needle"

Open your mouth, stick your tongue far forward, tense and make it narrow. Hold in this position for 15 seconds, then remove it by the lower teeth, do not close your mouth, repeat 5 - 10 times.

    "Delicious jam"

Place your wide tongue on your lower lip, and then lick your upper lip from top to bottom, moving your tongue behind your upper teeth. Don't move your jaw.

    Report the topic of the lesson.

L: Let's remember what sound we worked with in the last lesson?

AND: With the sound L.

L: Right. Today weWe will continue to work with the sound L, but we will learn to pronounce it not only in words, but also in sentences.

    Clarification of sound articulation. Isolated pronunciation and subsequent characteristics.

L: Let's remember what characteristics we gave to this sound?

AND: The sound L is consonant, hard, sonorous.

L: When we pronounce the sound Llips are open - Teeth are open - The tip of the tongue is raised behind the upper teeth. The air stream goes along the sides of the tongue - The voice rings (hand on the throat) Repeat L-l-l-l-l.

AND: L-l-l-l-l

    Introduction of sound into syllables and words.

L: I want to treat you with delicious and ripe apples. But there are ripe and unripe apples on an apple tree. So that you are not mistaken, I collected only ripe apples, I signed them. Read the syllables on the apples. Unripe apples are those on which the syllable AL is written. Outline them with a green pencil and draw leaves on them, let them ripen. Circle the ripe apples (with the remaining syllables) with a yellow pencil and draw arrows from them inbasket

    Automation of the L sound at the beginning of a word.

L: Well done, you picked all the ripe apples. Now look at the table in front of you there is a chamomile. You need to pick petals with images of objects whose names contain the sound L.

(Pictures on a daisy: Swallow, vase, pencil, shovel, bow, mittens, watch, lily of the valley)

    Automation of the L sound at the end of a word. Ball game.

L: Now, I suggest you play ball. I will throw you a ball and call out a word in the plural, and you will have to say in the singular. For example, candy-candy.

L: Tables-

AND: Table.

L: Injections-

AND: Injection.

L: Floors-

AND: Floor.

L: Halls-

AND: Hall.

L: Pencil cases-

AND: Pencil case.

L: Goals-

AND: Goal.

L: Glasses-

AND: Wineglass.

    Physical exercise.

You and I have worked well, let's rest a little and warm up.

One - get up, pull yourself up
Two - bend over, straighten up
Three - three claps of the hands, three nods of the head.
Four - wider legs.
Five - wave your arms
Six - sit down quietly at the table.

    Automation of the L sound in the middle of a word.

L: Now let's play. You need to name the pictures drawn in the windows, and then select the missing picture by analogy and draw an arrow from it into the empty window.


    Automation of the L sound in phrases.

L: The next exercise is called “Riddles”. Your job is to find out what I'm talking about. I will name the first word, and you must choose the second suitable one, and then name the entire phrase in full.

L: Full..

AND: Bottle. Full bottle.

L: Funny..

AND: Soldier. Cheerful soldier.

L: Broken..

AND: Dump truck. Broken dump truck.

L: Silk..

AND: Blouse. Silk blouse.

L: Warm..

AND: Sheepskin coat. Warm sheepskin coat.

L: Ripe..

AND : Strawberry. Ripe strawberries.


    Automation of the sound L in sentences.

L: Well done, you coped with the task very cleverly, but there is one more thing ahead, the last one. I decided to have fun with you and came up with funny proposals. Listen to them carefully and correct any mistakes.

L: Mila ate the salad.

AND: Mila was eating a salad.

L: Paul fell into a chair.

AND: The chair fell on the table.

L: Football went to dad.

AND: Dad went to football.

L: Klava's palms were washed.

AND: Klava washed her palms.

L: Mila picked the onion.

AND: Mila was picking an onion.

    Summing up the lesson.

L: Our lesson has come to an end. I want to praise you, you did a very good job today. Please tell me what sound we fixed today?

AND: Sound L.

L : Which task did you like the most?

AND : (answers)

L : All the best, you can go.

al bal val mal pal hall

ol bol ox mol pol angry

st bul wul mule pool zul

was howling washed ardor angry

il bil mil mil pil zil

ate white led chalk sang green

ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya

  1. Practicing the pronunciation of words in front of a mirror: chair, Pavel, forgot, pencil case, fell, floor.
  2. Pure sayings:

Al-al-al - the pencil case fell to the floor, ol-ol-ol - the pencil case fell to the floor.

Ul-ul-ul - the pencil case fell on the chair, ul-ul-ul Pavel forgot the pencil case.

  1. Game “1-2-5-6-7-10” with the words: pencil case, chair, hall.

No. 2 Sound L

  1. Words: prick, glass, woodpecker, station, goat, football, pencil case, stick, jackdaw, squirrel, shelf, bun, fork, balcony, bottle, violet, mower, jump rope, lightning, seeder, soldier.
  2. Games “Echo” (nominal case plural) with the words listed above: stick - sticks, bun - ....
  3. Count 1-10 with words (see above).
  4. Tongue Twisters:

Al-al-al - Pavel did not sleep during the day, ul-ul-ul - Pavel sat down on a chair.

Ol-ol-ol - Pavel saw football, il-il-il - Pavel scored a goal.

  1. Isolating words with the sound “L” from tongue twisters.
  2. Poem "Jump Rope"

Jackdaw loves a funny jump rope,

Jump and jump! Jackdaw doesn't mind his legs.

And sometimes I feel sorry for a cheerful jump rope.

Rest, jump rope! - Galka barely whispers.

No. 3 Sound L

1. Syllables and words (pronounce 3-5 times)

la laz varnish paw lamp shop

lo forehead crowbar moose boat spoon

lu onion ray puddle lusha onion

ly lyko ski skier

2. Practicing the pronunciation of words in front of a mirror: swallow, lily of the valley, horse,

ma - lysh, u - smile.

3. Pure sayings:

la-la-la-la - our girl is small

ly-ly-ly - sweep the floors

No. 4 Sound L

  1. Words: paws, lamp, llama, noodles, spinning top, saw, shark, school, robe, rock, crowbar, elk, boat, spoon, horse, lotto, soap, blanket, galoshes, bast, floors, tables, pitchforks, oxen, small, baby, rocks, bow, moon, magnifying glass, cleaver, basket, naughty.
  2. Remember and name: robe, elk, blanket, horse, boat.
  3. Score 1-10 - blanket, shark, horse, baby.
  4. We teach:

Everything is white, white, white.

There was a lot of snow.

These are fun days!

Everyone - on skis and skates!

  1. Highlighting words with the sound “L”.
  2. Selection of related words: skis - skier, skier, ski track, ski.

No. 5 Sound L

  1. Words: tent, swamp, pigeons, hammer, pin, salad, gold, milk, Volodya, stuffed animal, pilot, ear of corn, catch, ceiling, well, sheepskin coat, payday, pillowcase, baby, soldier, halva, saddle, broom, chocolate, oil, diver, clap.
  2. Score 1-10 galoshes, pillowcase, baby, diver.
  3. Words starting with “L” from a tongue twister, dividing them into syllables (game “Telegraph”): 1 syllable - chalk; 2 syllables - squirrel, ...; 3 syllables - whispered.

No. 6 Sound L

White snow, white chalk,

The white hare is also white.

But the squirrel is not white,

I wasn't even white.

White hare, white hare,

Where did you run after the bast?

The white hare whispered:

I didn't run, I jumped

No. 7 Sound L

  1. Syllables: kla-klo-klu-kly, akl-okl-ukl-ykl, lka-lko-lkul-lky, alk-olk-ulk-ylk.
  2. Words: Klava, class, pantry, put, treasure, keys, club, flowerbed, strawberry, klok, clown, beetroot, Klasha, klusha, Fekla, bookmark, fang.

3. Games with these words - “Telegraph” (dividing words into syllables), “Remember and repeat” (4-5 words), “Counting 1-10” - strawberry, clown, keys.

4. Compiling and pronouncing sentences according to this model (with the possessive adjective “Klavin”): This is Klavin’s class. This is Klava's flowerbed. This is Klavino's soap.

5. Conjugation in the future. and past time (I, You, We, You, He, She, They): Weed the gladioli in the flowerbed. Put the onions on the shelf (currently).

6. Learning a tongue twister: Klava put the onion on the shelf and called Nikolka to her.

No. 8 Sound L

  1. Syllables: sl-slo-slu-sly, asl-osl-wal-ysl, lso-lsu-lsa-lsy, als-ols-uls-yls, evil-evil-evil-evil.
  2. Words: elephant, baby elephant, female elephant, elephant, elephant, elephant house, word, syllables, rumor, happen, merit, hear, Glory, sweet, weak, send, evil, malice, knots.
  3. Isolating and pronouncing related words.
  4. Score 1-10 - elephant, female elephant, baby elephant, elephant.
  5. Memorizing a series of poems about elephants:

Elephants are smart, elephants are strong, elephants are calm and cheerful.

The elephant nods his head - he bows to the elephant.

My elephant is sleeping in the corner, two little elephants have been wanting to sleep for a long time.

No. 9 Sound L

  1. Syllables: gla-glo-glu-gly, abl-obl-ubl-ybl, lpa-lpo-lpu-lpy, alf-olf-ulf-ylf.
  2. Words: dress, scarf, poster, plane tree, plastic, plasticine, plastic, swim, swimmer, patch, pilaf, bad, seal, pilaf, swim, heel, notepad, clap, whip, flag, bottle, fleet, flotilla, phlox, eyes, gladioli, smooth, stroke, stupid, deep.
  3. Selection of objects to the signs, pronouncing the resulting phrases: Blue, -aya, oe. White, oh, oh. Stupid, oh, oh. Plastic, oh, oh. Deep, - oh, oh.
  4. Past tense conjugation (I, You, We, You, He, She, They): Get lost in a deep forest. Rinse the blue dress in cold water. Rinse the white robe in cold water.

No. 10 Sound L

  1. We teach:

A skier was riding along the ravines,

A skier was riding through the snowdrifts,

A skier was driving along the road

And he ran over a cobblestone.

  1. Score 1-10:

Blue blanket, brave soldier.

No. 11 Sound L

  1. Name the birds and animals whose names contain the sound “L”: dove, swallow, capercaillie, goldfinch, woodpecker, jackdaw, quail, nightingale, eagle, oriole, falcon, harrier.

Wolf, squirrel, elk, elephant, llama, horse, donkey, goat, jackal, weasel, ox, mule.

  1. Tongue twisters: He sat down and ate everything. Near the bell stake. A woodpecker was sitting on a tree and pecking holes. Mom didn’t spare soap; Mom washed Mila with soap. Alenka sat down in the corner, Alenka has a lot to do. The cat lapped up the milk, and Borya dipped a roll in the milk. The cat rolled the ball of thread into the corner. Potap clapped the cat’s paw, and Potap drowned the cat. Dear Mila washed herself with soap, lathered herself up and rinsed off - that’s how Mila washed herself.

No. 12 Sound L

Scented soap, white, soapy,

Soap looks at the dirty girl with a grin.

If the dirty guy remembered about soap,

The soap finally washed it off!

Once upon a time I was forgotten.

Where did you live? - forgot.

Where were you? - forgot.

What did you eat? - forgot.

What did you drink? Forgot.

Jumping, jumping, scarecrow, scarecrow on one leg

It didn’t gallop along the path into the forest - the raven saw it.

I got scared, confused, and just stood there.

No. 13 Sound L

Mom didn’t spare soap; Mom washed Mila with soap.

Mila didn't like soap. Mila got soap in her eye.

Why are you crying, our Mila? - I'm crying soap.

The broom was sweeping the floor, the broom was very tired.

He sneezed, he yawned and quietly lay down on a chair.

The saw cut, sawed off a piece, ran into a twig,

It burst and began - start over.

The mouse lived happily, sleeping on the fluff in the corner.

The mouse ate bread and lard, but everything was not enough for the mouse.

There were jackdaws visiting the wolf cubs.

There were wolf cubs visiting the jackdaw cubs.

Nowadays the cubs are making noise like jackdaws,

And like wolf cubs the jackdaws are silent.

No. 16 Sound L

The flour-milling goat, for whom he ground flour, and for whom he did not.

From the one to whom he ground, he received cheesecakes.

From the one I didn’t grind to, I got it on the top of the head.

So that the paws of the wolf are fed and the winter does not freeze for a long time,

The wolf was scratching the wolf's fur and knitting wolf mittens.

A saw is sawing a thick trunk, it is white-hot.

The broom danced and danced around the house.

The floors were swept from corner to corner.

The shovel dug, dug, dug,

Then she lay down, apparently very tired.

The hammer knocked, knocked, knocked, driving nails into the board.

He pounded it efficiently - it turned out to be a shelf.

A crowbar breaks thick ice, a crowbar never gets tired of breaking.

No. 17 Sound L

The milk ran away, ran away, ran away.

I caught it with difficulty; being a mistress is not easy.

A white dove, a brave dove... He did a great job.

He flew through the fields and forests and bowed to all the children from us:

White, yellow - the white dove conveyed to everyone in the world.

Mom washed Mila with soap, but mom didn’t have enough soap,

Mom went to the store, but didn’t buy any soap.

Okay, wash me without soap,” Mila smiled at her mother.

It would be very nice to wash Darling without soap,

The water just ran out. What a disaster!

No. 18 Sound L

Russian folk tongue twisters:

The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pricking needles.

The old man replaced the bast shoes, but didn’t clean out the bast shoes.

Well done, tell the guy:

Let the good guy tell the good guy,

Let the fellow tie the calf.

A hare was running through the swamp, he was looking for a job,

But he didn’t find a job, he cried and left.

No. 19 Sound L

  1. Words: linden, lemon, fox, face, leaf, summer, swan, forest, lion, watering can, tape, forester, cake, ladder, people, hatch, raspberry, swing, cart, wheel, knee, log, deer, finger, beehive, ballet, seal, ticket, cutlets, felt boots, cornflower, calf, plane, clearing.
  2. Formation of full names: Tolya - Anatoly, Lena - Elena, Ilyusha - Ilya, Lesha - Alexey, Lenya - Leonid, Lyuba - Lyubov, Lida - Lydia, Valya - Valentina, Galya - Galina, Leva - Leo, Lyuda - Lyudmila, Alya - Alevtina, Olya - Olga.
  3. Present conjugation time (I, You, We, You, He, She, They): Sculpt a deer. Water the lilies. Pecking cranberries.
  4. Counting 1-10 - cart, seal, calf, wheel.

No. 20 Sound L

  1. Words: dust, spruce, stranded, shawl, steel, distance, moth, pain, feather grass, bottle, beans, sable, ring, coat, palm, boy, spruce forest, whip, maple, glue, trace, shine, ticks, shoulders, cage, blind, beak, key, mica, cranberry, slab, plum, clay, hat, flask, shoes, waffles, gate.
  2. Remember and repeat: linden - spruce - poplar - maple.
  3. Selection of names of trees and shrubs with the sound “L”: poplar, linden, maple, viburnum, raspberry.
  4. Word formation of relative adjectives from the names of trees and shrubs: Alley (which one?) maple, linden, viburnum, poplar. Leaf (what?) maple, linden, viburnum, poplar. Log (what?) maple, linden, viburnum, poplar. From the names of the berries: “What compote?” - from raspberries, from viburnum, from cranberries.

No. 21 Sound L

  1. Words: street, field, chickens, kids, stroller, pills, baby, bedroom, mill, cream, bread, barn, drop, saber, dance, linen, stakes, Olga, hairpin, strong, alarm clock, herring, craftsmen, moth, wallet, fireworks.
  2. Conjugation in the present tense (I, We, You, You, He, She, They): Model from plasticine. Love lemonade.
  3. Related words: squirrel - squirrel, squirrel, baby squirrels, squirrel.
  4. Possessive adjectives: fox - fox tail, fox face, squirrel - ..., wolf - ....
  5. Name the baby animals:

A lion has cubs, a fox has ..., a frog has ..., a swan has ..., a seal has ...,

in the roe deer -….

No. 22 Sound L

1. Remember the poems, name related words:

Never forget the words “lazy”, “laziness”, “lazy”.

Just forget your laziness and don’t be lazy.

Fox, fox, fox! What kind of forests do you live in?

The fox's tail covered his tracks. Where is the fox? Did you see?

White, white, white - I want to be a painter.

Whitewashing and painting will make the houses look like something out of a fairy tale.

2. Tongue twisters:

One Klim pounded the wedge, pounded and knocked out.

Kolya pricks the stakes.

Philip was sawing a log of linden trees; Philip dulled the saw.

Emelya spends a week spinning a box of tow.

And Emelina’s daughter has to spin for one night.

No. 23 Sound L

Water was poured, poured, poured, poured. Lyalenka was given a bath.

Plane, plane, it's ready to fly,

He will fly over the fields, he will fly over the forests.

We planted these cherries, these plums ourselves,

These raspberry bushes were watered themselves.

Two small birds were flying.

All the people watched as they flew.

As they sat down, all the people were amazed.

They sat down, sat, soared, flew,

They sang songs.

Leaves are falling like rain, rustling underfoot

And they fly, fly, fly...

Everything flies. This must be our summer flying away.

The leaves are falling, the leaves are falling, both the forest and the garden are empty.

No. 24 Sound L

In the Valenka store they buy felt boots,

Little felt boots are so cute!

But little Valenka put on felt boots -

The felt boots turned out to be too small for her.

There were snowstorms all winter - the maples and lindens turned grey...

And in the spring they became cheerful, blossomed, turned green:

Birds flew in from the south - they warmed the branches with their paws.

Ice drift, ice drift! The winter ice has broken.

Maybe it was an icebreaker that passed along the Moscow River?

No, large icebreakers never sail here.

It is from the cheerful rays that the slippery ice floes run.

No. 25 Sound L

The seal lies all day long and is not too lazy to lie there.

It’s a pity that the seal’s diligence is not an example to follow.

The stupid little calf was just out of diapers.

Here's a scarf for you, you calf Zinochka.

Snowstorms flew, snowstorms flew,

They made beds of snow in the valleys.

Blizzards swirled, shoaled, howled,

They hummed and sang over the forest, over the field.

Snowstorms flew, snowstorms danced,

Forests and clearings were swaddled in snow.

Viburnum and linden, maple and spruce

We fell asleep and froze under a white snowstorm.

No. 26 Sounds L-L

  1. Paronymous words: yula - Julia, bow - hatch, chalk - stranded, was - byl, angle - coal, whole - goal, they say - moth, ardor - dust, gave - distance, if - kola, wali - shafts, vili - howl, pebble - jackdaw, shelf - polka, Fields - floors, spruce - ate, fox - bald, wormwood - peacock, smile - snail.
  2. Distinguishing between “L” and “L” in hearing and pronunciation:

a) la, la, lo, ate, donkey, slu, walked, walked;

b) crowbar, ice, viburnum, wicket, ear, wheels, strip, log, palm, dexterous, cold, icy, half, towel.

3. Formation of adjectives with an affectionate meaning: white - white, warm - warm, light - light, whole - intact, naked - naked.

4. Score 1-10 - clever, cheerful squirrel; big, bad wolf.

No. 27 Sounds L-L

  1. Words: forehead - ice, fishing - Leva, pilot - flight, ears - wheels, elephant - strong, fist - firefly, needle - earth, eyes - strollers, whip - leaf, hear - too.
  2. Finishing sentences about a clever, cheerful squirrel and a big, angry wolf: In the forest, a cheerful, clever squirrel jumped from branch to branch. A big, angry wolf was running through the forest. We saw in the forest (a cheerful, dexterous squirrel or a big, angry wolf). We came closer to... We admired... and were indignant.... We talked about... and about....

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