Uploaded by Linguaspectrum on Oct 23, 2009
Extras: http://linguaspectrum.com/lessons/language_lessons/Past%20Simple%20Regular%20...
If I had a dollar for every time an English student mispronounced the simple past form of regular verbs, I would be a rich and happy man. As it is, I'm a poor and happy man. I'm happy because I have created a video that will stop students putting an extra syllable in "walked" and "lived".
This video lesson shows all students how easy it is to always pronounce the "ed" ending as either /id/, /t/ or /d/. Watch this video a few times and do the exercises at http://linguaspectrum.com/lessons/language_lessons/Past%20Simple%20Regular%20... and you will be sounding like a native English speaker before you can say "I have learned the secret!" (without the extra syllable in learned) This video was requested by Maria (YouTube name - rockmusicM), a student in Spain. | http://linguaspectrum.com/lessons/language_lessons/Past%20Simple%20Regular%20...
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@bosquedehormas Whichever is fine. What matters is the vibraton you feel when pronouncing the word
YourFavColombian 1 week ago
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Should I put my fingers over or below the Adam´s apple ?
bosquedehormas 1 month ago
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Voiced means that when you pronounced a word you produce sound..
The1211deep 2 months ago
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Well done! This video helps EFL students a lot. This is one of the problems amongst EFL students.
Regards,
bunriddh 3 months ago
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Greaaaat! Thank you!
VicChz 3 months ago
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Richard for president!!
samukumsan 5 months ago
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merci pour les explications !
TheStevensia 6 months ago
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Test of english XD
sfdking1 5 months ago
@sfdking1 If you need to test your English, you'll find the best online level tests at my website. Follow the links at the top of the channel.
Linguaspectrum 5 months ago
It was a very helpful video and an entertaining one, too! I'd like to know if unvoiced is similar to voiceless cause i saw that word in other videos. Thanks a lot and keep up the great job!
Regards.
BrndAhh 9 months ago
@BrndAhh Unvoiced and voiceless are the same, yes.
Linguaspectrum 9 months ago
Well done Linguaspectrum. Another gem.
LaMansionDelIngles 2 years ago
Cheers Craig,
I appreciate your comment.
Best wishes,
Richard
Linguaspectrum 2 years ago