Thanks - I run an ESL conversation group to help future au pairs become fluent. This video will help will help them tremendously with their pronounciation.
Hello clear English Corner, first of all I would to congratulate you for the lesson because a lot of people mispronounced the ED ending. Here is a few tips which might be helpful. As you said before, the _ed ending it has the sounds. Id, _t, _d It has the sound _T after ch, sh, gh, as, x, z, k, p for examples: ch(watched), sh(washed), k(looked) p(stopped), x(fixed), ss(guessed, gh(laughed) It has the sound of _D after n, r, s, l, w, y. Examples: N(learned), V(loved), L(controlled), Y(played), R(prayed), S(closed), W( followed). And finally the sound of "id" after t and d like in sounded, wanted, decided, needed, acted and so on. As you we all have our how way to explain something. So I hope you don't mind.
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The most difficult part is when we have to link two stop consonat sound for example: called them, stopped talking, or loved doing? Can you do a video about this specific linking? Please
@@marcovalencia7917 I don't have her video, or even one of my own to share, but the idea with those sounds, like 'stopped talking' is to sort of hold the final t sound in stopped and use it as the t sound of talking. I suppose it would look like this if you wrote it '/stopptalking/'.
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This is amazing, I was just trying to practice these “ ED” sound yesterday and trying to get helped on platforms from some natives. Lol. It just comes right time. Thanks so much for this video. You are my saviour!
Your tips are gold! Thank you so much! I'm Brazilian and most people here have problems with ed ending. I got it aleady, however, your last tips about connecting speach are out of the world!
Hi Keenen, it would be very useful for us a video with a list of how to pronounce each -ed ending. I mean a long list pronouncing with -id, with d & with t. As always thank you very much for teaching us to pronounce correctly English!
That was really amazing! Thank you so much! Fantastic tips to pronounce, actually to link the ‘ed’ sound with the next word. Thanks again. Have a wonderful and safety day!
7: 20 Hello, you said linking (looked at) like ( look tat), the sound for ed in (looked) like stop t , but the ed sound after linking in ( tat ) is The first t become a true T. Thank you so much.
Hi Keenyn, I loved this video lesson, I'm sure that it help me in my pronunciation specially past verb. I will share it with my english class partners. Kindest regards from Colombia
Your videos are immensely helpful and you are awesome at explaining things! Do you believe a non-native speaker of English can master the American pronunciation? I am Greek, I've been learning the English language for over 30 years, but pronunciation is a real challenge for me. I've got most of the sounds down, but some of them are just impossible to nail, especially when they appear in the same word. If you want to see me suffer, just ask me to say 'rural' and 'little' 😆 Thank you for all your help! Maybe one day I can sound just like you! I'll keep working on it 😁
Waw! The lessons as your new look are perfect. You are the best.🌹👍. I enjoy the way how you are explaining the pronouciation. Please keep going like this and plan more courses please!!!!!!
Finally i understand, i had many troubles with this pronuntations when i talk with american people, they tell me "what?" Si, thank you a lot for this tips, it's helpful for us 🙏
I like all your clips. I have a question: Please explain the reason why clementine and quarantine are pronounced in different ways? I am sorry to write the question in an unrelated clip. The clip is the most recent. Thank you.
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