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Learn how to pronounce the final -ed of every regular past tense verb correctly with this interactive lesson explaining the 3 simple rules. Did you know there were three ways to pronounce -ed? /t/ /d/ or /ɪd/?
What you'll learn:
- syllables
- common mistake
- best way to improve your pronunciation
- danger of repeating mistakes
- how to pronounce the final -ed correctly every time
- difference between voiceless and voiced
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In addition to learning all about the 3 different ways to pronounce the final -ed of regular past tense verbs like washed, played, and decided, you'll learn about syllables, which is the key to avoiding the common mistake and improving your pronunciation.
You can also hear and practice unvoiced (f, k, p, sh, ch, s, x) and voiced consonants (b, g, j, l, m, n, r, v, z).
TIMESTAMPS
00:00: Intro
01:55: Syllable explanation and tricks to counting syllables
02:39: Common pronunciation mistake
03:32: Why it's important to get feedback (fossilization)
04:06: How to pronounce the final -ed
12:54: Voiceless consonant sounds
14:19: Voiced consonant sounds
15:05: Test yourself /t/ /d/ or /ɪd/
18:23: Comment task
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🆓📑2-page PDF chart explaining the rules and organizing past tense verbs according to pronunciation: mailchi.mp/649f9282ac39/15rwc...
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