Get It RIGHT! | How To Nail -ED Endings-Speaking English

2024 ж. 18 Мам.
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Speaking English is tricky! But if you can nail one of the most common past tense forms your spoken English will quickly sound more natural! The -ED ending in written English keeps things tidy. When we’re spreading English?…not so much! It’s a case study in the way reductions impact spoken English. I’ll explain everything and before you know it you’ll be speaking English more like a native speaker.
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00:00 Introduction
00:05 How the past tense ed ending can disappear in spoken English
00:10 looked
00:20 looked for
01:18 3 different pronunciations of ed endings
01:30 Free course: Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent
01:47 Rule 1
04:32 Rule 2
05:20 Rule 3
05:47 worked, opened, needed
05:58 more details about Rule 1
07:08 ch
09:17 F
10:02 K
11:09 P
13:20 S
14:50 SH
15:39 TH
16:36 Rachel's conclusion for rule 1
17:19 T Sound Dropped
19:14 Rule 2
23:51 Rule 2 - ending sound voiced
30:23 L like in the word drill
32:05 M like in the word bummed
33:54 N
34:23 signed
35:05 drained
36:13 NG
36:24 longed
37:28 voiced TH
37:35 smoothed, bathed
38:30 V like moved
39:21 Z like buzzed
40:36 ZH
40:42 barraged
48:36 Rule 3
49:12 Summary of rule 1 and 2
50:21 ended up
50:33 acted on
51:01 it ended
52:09 flap T heated, dated ,noted, waited
52:56 parted
52:05 alerted
53:10 Flap D
53:18 boarded, worded
53:52 nt+ed, wanted
55:13 counted
55:22 pointed
55:34 planted
55:50 nd+ed
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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish15 күн бұрын
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  • OMG. Thank you so much for not letting us live in the past. Really.

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  • Your english work always shines teacher Rachel 👍👍👍👍👍

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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
  • Thankyou so much for these videos!! I love u

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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish23 күн бұрын
  • I am in the state of flow every time I practice imitating Rachel‘s English, thanks for making the video!

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  • Thank you teacher

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  • Thanks teacher

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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
  • thank teacher

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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
  • English is complicated i understand when people give up learning but I won't

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  • As an English teacher I REALLY needed this! Thank you

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    • You're welcome @ahapk!

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  • Thanks📖

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  • Amazing🎉

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  • Thanks

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      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • Excellent lesson and explanation with the ED sound ,very important rule for non-native speakers❤️👍🏽

    @melquiadesdiaz5458@melquiadesdiaz545824 күн бұрын
    • Thank you @melquiadesdiaz5458!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish23 күн бұрын
  • Thank u Rachel .i am a English beginner.it was really good help for me❤

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    • My pleasure @vimann01!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish16 күн бұрын
  • Nice session

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    • Thanks a lot @Guide2English!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • Thank you. My English listening skill improved a lot because of your teaching. Respect from Thailand.

    @SamIndy2011@SamIndy201123 күн бұрын
    • Happy to hear that @SamIndy2011! Keep it up!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish23 күн бұрын
  • I have seen a lot of English teachers but you make me taste it by different way

    @faisalbusba6598@faisalbusba659825 күн бұрын
    • Of course with all my respect to the other teachers

      @faisalbusba6598@faisalbusba659825 күн бұрын
  • Thank you very much for the video😊 Greetings from Madagascar🤗

    @FilamatraRab@FilamatraRab23 күн бұрын
    • You're very welcome @FilamatraRab!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
  • ❤❤❤ thanks

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      @user-zl5tb1ed1w@user-zl5tb1ed1w25 күн бұрын
  • All right. Time to go back to watching your video and seeing if your pronunciation is ok. LOL.

    @englishforever@englishforever23 күн бұрын
  • I'll quit my job. I won't teach anymore. No, can't do that. I love it. What the heck? After all I've done to teach my Ss the -ed sounds, now, you native speakers drop them? Wanna drive me crazy, huh? Kidding.

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • Ha! Thanks for watching @englishforever!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for your video . Your training method is amazing

      @firasmaharmeh7810@firasmaharmeh781024 күн бұрын
  • Rachel, what you are doing is priceless because those popular textbooks published by those popular publishers like OUP,PEARSON, and CAMBRIDGE never mention these facts. With "the KZhead Age," I realized that we efl/esl learners and teachers have been deceived by their so-called "sterile" and "made-in-lab" English. Thus, we all owe you and many others like you a lot. Thank you.

    @erkanozdogan4765@erkanozdogan476522 күн бұрын
    • I appreciate it @erkanozdogan4765!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
  • I just saved it to watch it later. It helps me understand native speaker at work 😂😮

    @junniellezama3106@junniellezama310619 күн бұрын
    • That's great @junniellezama3106!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
  • Greetings from istanbul rachel.

    @irfanbozkurt1728@irfanbozkurt172825 күн бұрын
  • Phonologically speaking, this dropping of the sound/t/ depends on sounds, the sequence of sounds, and processes.

    @jalalzbirat6338@jalalzbirat633821 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing @jalalzbirat6338!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish21 күн бұрын
  • Hi Rachel, I learned a lot from you and thank you very much. here I want to talk with you "not only but also".I usually drop the "t" in "not" and "but". how do native English speakers deal with them generally? flap T? Hope to hear from you sooooon. Thanks!

    @user-hb4ds5ov8c@user-hb4ds5ov8c23 күн бұрын
    • Hi! For these words, how the T sounds will depend on what the word is followed by. If the word after "not" or "but" begins with a consonant, I would generally use a stop T. If it's a vowel, you can use the flap T. More on T sounds here: kzhead.info/sun/nL5xoJxthYR3poE/bejne.htmlsi=sRBrINZgHSlyo92i

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so so so much💓! And I have a question. Do we have to change t into d when we link walked a lot?

    @lulurubyliu@lulurubyliu22 күн бұрын
    • You can choose to keep the T sound or change it to D (if you're stopping the K).

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
  • To reduce interference of native language and keep on learning your language,great

    @MetaMan97454@MetaMan9745425 күн бұрын
  • Doctors to be in the room - This is worth a dissertation thesis. Go for it. A documentary on Hulu, for sure.

    @englishforever@englishforever23 күн бұрын
  • Totally agree. However, have you noticed that the vowel sound is longer?

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • I'm not sure what you're asking here. Do you mean the vowel sounds longer in a stressed syllable? Because this does happen. Vowels will be longer in stressed syllables.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
    • @@rachelsenglish I think he means to a non-english speaker it sounds like the word "looked" sounds extra long and emphasized like lo-ok-ed when it's just a simple whole word "looked" for a native speaker

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    @Jonesroydafivenine@Jonesroydafivenine25 күн бұрын
  • I am sorry but I think in "staged reading" the "d" was not dropped but released into "r" to sound as in the word "drill". This happening is similar to "changed your" that produceds "J" sound

    @qx4663@qx4663Сағат бұрын
  • OMG! This is my new Game-of-Thornes video.

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • Lol! Thanks for watching @englishforever!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • Have you noticed tht all the sounds that are heard, they are so because people pause their speech? Interesting, Rachel. Very interesting. Sherlock's intonation here.

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching @englishforever!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
  • Hello Rachel I hope you're doing great! I have an urgent question, please. In one of your videos, you said that when you pronounce a word that have a long o sound followed by a dark /l/ sound, you don't pronounce the second part of the diphthong o as in "role" . Do you do the same with words that have lone u sound followed by a dark /l/ as "rule" ? I really want to know and thank you so much in a advance.

    @arwaalsafty9157@arwaalsafty915724 күн бұрын
    • Yes, that's true! The Dark L is strong, so it can feel like it's interrupting the diphthong.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
    • @@rachelsenglish Thank you so much Rachel

      @arwaalsafty9157@arwaalsafty915720 күн бұрын
  • 15:25 - Same thing /push tE/ instead of push the - I hear. No, I'm not Master Yoda. I just didn't want to be too long.

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
  • Man, tis is high core pronunciation stuff. Not for beginners. Now, I know how native speakers realize I am not American:"Even though your English is really good, Pedro. I can hear you're not an American." they say. Now, I know one of the reasons. Did I just your hear,"Not, it's gonna get more complicated"?

    @englishforever@englishforever23 күн бұрын
    • It can be challenging sometimes, yes! But you've got this, keep practicing!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
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    • Hello there and thanks for watching @AbwaanMaxamed-hu9kb!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • get.

    @yifeiyo692@yifeiyo69222 күн бұрын
  • Gonna have to break it into two parts, Rachel. "I'll be back" Arnold shuueuwovufbruebhruuneger

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
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  • 0:34 "that we analyze and look for patterns.....“ I think the speaker used the present tense, or she dropped the "ed" in "analyzed".

    @wowu9433@wowu943321 күн бұрын
  • I'm sorry? Sometimes they do. Smetimes they don't? Phew! What a relief!

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching @englishforever!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • I wanna ask you.. where could i find this articles to read in english?. I appreciate if you help me.

    @ruthbenavides8419@ruthbenavides841913 күн бұрын
    • Hi! What kinds of articles are you looking for? I really enjoy TED talks, since they often include both audio/video and transcripts, and are about lots of different topics: www.ted.com/talks

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish10 күн бұрын
  • Really? in Minute 14:09 you don't hear miss te? I mean, the projection of the T sound to the word THE? Because then, we would have a strong sound /t/ next to a weak sound /th/ the strong sound prevails. Am I wrong?

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • I'm hearing a dropped T, then a short TH for this link.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
  • opened the /open d the is removed E /open de/ It makes sense to me in Portuguese. Does that make any sense to you?

    @englishforever@englishforever25 күн бұрын
    • Standard American English does not usually change the TH to a D for "the", so I recommend keeping the TH, even if it's quick and short. As far as the -ED goes, this is one where you could drop the ED or use a stop D sound.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
    • @@rachelsenglish Thanks for sharing it with us, Rachel.

      @englishforever@englishforever22 күн бұрын
  • too complicated we weren't taught that at school

    @bob-dz8nm@bob-dz8nm20 күн бұрын
  • How do we pronounce "wrapped up " though?

    @leilahenniche1580@leilahenniche158025 күн бұрын
    • For "wrapped up", drop the W. Then use R + the AA as in BAT vowel, and end with PT, linked smoothly to the UH + P. In IPA: [ræpt‿ʌp]. *Some Americans soften this T link to a flap, but it's generally a T sound here.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
  • First🥇

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  • Hello. I have a problem speaking English. What should I do?

    @premier2254@premier225425 күн бұрын
    • Welcome @premier2254! I have over 600 videos that offer tips, tricks, and information to get you speaking better. Check them out at www.KZhead.com/RachelsEnglish or at www.rachelsenglish.com. If you want even more guidance you can join my online Academy! Learn more at www.rachelsenglishacademy.com.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
  • Harikasın

    @huseyinerkan5838@huseyinerkan583824 күн бұрын
  • In case of 'ed+the', I think there is more stress on 'the'

    @alarmat2am@alarmat2am25 күн бұрын
    • Sometimes there is! But often they are both unstressed.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
  • ❤EU ESTOU LENDO INGLISH COM OS VÍDEOS DO KZhead QUE VOCÊ ESTARÁ ENSINANDO O INDIOMA

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    • Thanks for watching @marialuciaramosdasilva7610!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish9 күн бұрын
  • 🙏 Thanks 🙏 💞 Flawless beautiful lady 💞 🙏 Thanks 🙏

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    • Thanks for watching @user-xy2qh8tg1v!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish25 күн бұрын
  • Why I'm hearing flap t with all rule 1 words followed by vowel ?🤔

    @user-qb2fu6yw4x@user-qb2fu6yw4x25 күн бұрын
    • Hi @user-qb2fu6yw4x! Good observation! It can sound closer to a flap T if the word is followed by a vowel.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish24 күн бұрын
  • fantastic lesson! Americans drop /t/ unconsciously.

    @jalalzbirat6338@jalalzbirat633821 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome and thanks for watching @jalalzbirat6338!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish21 күн бұрын
  • What's that sound? 57:08

    @user-dh4mi6ir2m@user-dh4mi6ir2m22 күн бұрын
    • It's a D sound @user-dh4mi6ir2m!

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish22 күн бұрын
    • Sounds like a buzzer… or a horn.

      @user-dh4mi6ir2m@user-dh4mi6ir2m22 күн бұрын
  • +++++👑💐

    @barak1445@barak144525 күн бұрын
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  • 👍❤🌹🍑☕

    @tianlan8894@tianlan889425 күн бұрын
  • 8:37 that's lazy English

    @Michael_swc@Michael_swc25 күн бұрын
  • The sound you make with "booed by" - Is it similar to the ng as in /ˈsāiNG/?

    @englishforever@englishforever23 күн бұрын
    • It is a different sound. I'm using an unreleased D, followed by a B sound. The NG uses a tongue lift in the back of the throat, which we do not need to make the D or B sounds.

      @rachelsenglish@rachelsenglish18 күн бұрын
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