How to Pronounce -ed verb endings: American English Pronunciation
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Hi Rachel,
you're doing a great job. I'm an English teacher in Barcelona,Spain and love to tell you that your clips are being successfully used in my lessons, to my students' huge luck.
very well done, keep it up1
Adel
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voce é muito linda meu amor!
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love your video..thank you for your help!
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Hi Rachel,
Yours videos are so great, and really easy to understand. Thank you so much, Hope u'll go on, and I always support u ( if my grammar wrong, please check to me, Thanks)
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I'm learning English and I like your opinion about my pronunce, please watch my video and comment:
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These types of pronunciation aren't specific to the western American accent...
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it´s bored .....
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@rachelsenglish I have never seen another tutorial video about "ed" easier to be understood than this. The examples of both the consonants, voiced or unvoiced, and words make the video so clear and can be used as future reference.
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Thank for made this video is very helpful
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Well, proper English speaking is difficult.
Globish is easy yet not very effective.
Most Advanced English teachers in my country of origin would be considered Intermediary Students in any English speaking country.
Serious English students and teachers should be given a lot more credit then they actually get.
Kudos to you all ;).
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I found it. Thank you very much. You are excellent. :) :) :)
I found this video very difficult for students. there should be an easier way to learn the - ed Pronunciation-. There are so many regular Verbs out there that it is sometimes difficult to understand which one has an UNVOICED OR VOICED whatever she means with that ...
Kanelodr 4 months ago
@Kanelodr Hi --- I'm sorry you find this difficult to understand! If you need to know about VOICED vs. UNVOICED, I of course have a video on that! It is of primary importance in studying pronunciation. You can search for "unvoiced vs voiced" -- you'll find my video, and the videos that several other teachers have developed on the same topic!
rachelsenglish 4 months ago 7