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Past Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

http://www.engvid.com/ In this ESL lesson, I explain how to pronounce past tense regular verbs in English. You can see more of my videos and ask me questions at http://www.engVid.com

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  • Thanks to all for your kind feedback. My best wishes to you.

  • Happy New Year to all of you. Thanks for watching and passing on your feedback. May you have a radiant year in 2010.

  • Hi Rebecca, I teach in Thailand and I spend a lot of time on this. You also find that students may try the added syllable on words like looked, saying loo -kid. This is an excellent video with pace and clarity at a high level for learners. If I may suggest, if you also had the 'rules' students could take a screenshot or pause and write them down. That way they can apply the sounds to more than just your examples. But great work all the same.

  • @jrodgers1961

    Always nice to hear from another teacher. Thanks for your feedback and all the best to you.

  • Correct pronunciation involves listening as well as repeating the words, so listen carefully to hear minor distinctions in sounds. This should help.

    Rebecca

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  • Im confused how can I know which word are the one that should be read as t , d or id

  • Thanx Rebecca.................#

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  • @liliastuff Funny because I'm a native speaker and I don't even know why! XD

  • thank you so much for this vid.,., now i know how to report it well in front of my classmates,.,. ^_^

  • I told her off because she stole my sweets.

  • hi can i say like this ; i told her off that she stole my sweet please reply me ok .

  • @RebeccaESL I'M PERUVIAN. FOR ME, THIS VIDEO IS EXCELLENT FOR MY LEARNING. THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • this is very interesting thanks

  • Yes. but what particular rule do you follow when deciding how to pronounce this differeent sounds? t, d id?

  • This is very useful, but perhaps perfectible, though. Why don't you include the concept of voice/voiceless sounds principle so students could infer when to do this or the other. I see one comment on this and it could enrich the video.

    Many thanks

  • Many Thanks!!

  • Very helpful video! Thanks!

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