ED ENDINGS (1/3) American English Accent Training: PERFECT PRONUNCIATION
ED pronunciation: watched [t], buzzed [d], wanted [ɪd] - Did you know the -ed ending is COMPLETELY DROPPED in some cases? Learn the pronunciation rules for the -ed endings: the past tense of regular verbs. But beyond the rules, learn the real pronunciation that Americans use for accent training that really works.
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What is the difference glottal t like mountain , fountain , curtain , written , forgotten , important , sentence And between stop t like lot , rat , pat , foot , is the position of the tongue the same ?
Hi Rachel, could you please make a video on how to pronounce and use the following words in a sentence? (going on/goin' on, advantage, mountain, fountain, sentence) Thank you!!!
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I find this fascinating as a native American English speaker. I don't realize we do all this :P
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There are many sounds in English that do not exist in my language. One of my favorite English sounds is the glottal T sound that can be found in words such as gluten , Latin, important, cotton, button, eaten, mountain, monotonous, latency, and so on.
Dropped t makes everything easier for pronounciation and tense that I have to bear in mind.
Thank you, this video has supported my opinion about the same issue :D
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Why you have photo of united states and england?? Sorry my english. I m argentina that live in united states in santa cruz California
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The interesting thing is when I speak, I apply these details automatically without knowing about them!! Thanks, Rachel, for another great video! 💖
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Ok. I've had it. Are you doing like Google, Rachel? I mean, have you been listening to my conversations and creating videos for me? I can't believe it!!! An american, who works with me, kind of consulting, me and my students, just told me last week that I over pronounce the ED endings. Especially the /t/ sound. Damn it! I've been tormenting my students for such a long time to pronounce "workT" insted of "workED" that I have developed this over pronunciation of the /t/ sound. Please, enlight us, Guru Rachel. Love you. (With all due respect)
Best videos of ed ending that I’ve found.
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Thank you for sharing this Rachel.. my English is little bit improved because of you..
This video has really helped me a lot in understanding the correct pronunciations.. Thank U teacher Rachel.
The _ED endings are often asked about. Great job explaining them in depth.
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As an English speaker, struggling to learn Spanish, this is encouraging.
I guess.. Are your doubts in Spanish about pronunciation too?
Spanish is easier compare to the crazy English phonology
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Thank you for the new video This is the important video , For "t" sound.
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When they don't need to be sounded why they are there
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Rachel, you are more than awesome! Now I feel a lot more comfortable when my students question me about "not hearing" the final "t" in those ED endings.
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I had noticed this but i never found a answer for this. Thank you so much.
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Learning English is an endless task. By far learning this verb's ed sounds is the most complex thing to learn because it needs to become second nature... Thank you Rachel for all your efforts and for being such natural teacher. God bless you!
We're just happy to help! Thanks for your appreciation. :)
Best video ever on the dreadful -ed endings pronunciation. English is, in fact, an opaque language when it comes to pronunciation. Thank you for the great practical lesson.
Glad to know it helped!
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Dear Rachel, I love your lessons! Love them! Finally, I am going to learn English. Thank you!!!
Wonderful! You're very welcome!
I love you! I needed a video like this since I always had a hard time giving fluid endings with -ed. Thanks
I havent seen like you in online still now, really you are understand English is difficult b/c it is second language but you teach the word repeatedly so I understand the word what you say. thanks a lot.
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These wrong pronunciations when english is spoken and a good learning for me excellent work teacher rachel 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Thank you so much, you really help me a lot with this problem, I have been wondering why sometimes people didn't say the -ed sound, now I get it
Thank you.That's very interesting.More videos like this one please.
This is a really good advise... I can compliment it saying that this is something that is gonna appear spontanously when you speak, but knowing this gave us as students the confidence enough that we are doing thigs wright and we are not forgetting/missing somethig in our peonunciation... Thanks so much Rachel ! You're a brilliant teacher
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Thank you for sharing, Rachel! As a person with a non-accent English accent this was very helpful!
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I'm glad to see this video. Years ago, I used to say the same thing and got teased for it, even sent to the ESL Inquisition, haha! It was tough for some teachers to accept it. Guess some folks just can't handle the truth from a humble non-native speaker. But now, with the pronunciation GOAT herself blessing it, the teasing can officially end 😇. Seriously though, for a sec I thought my ears were playing tricks or I was losing my mind. Rachel, you're an absolute legend. Keep rockin' that American English pronunciation teaching! 👍
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I've been waiting for this video for a long time I love the whole video please teach us more how linking words in the past...Thank you a lot from Colombia
Me neither I've been struggling thru this for a while
Honestly, this video has confirmed my suspicions from a long time ago. As a learner, it’s a relieve to know that if your not emphasizing the tense of the verb as it’s not the main topic of the sentence, it is possible to drop the “t” sound. It makes linking words, specifically 2 consonants, easier to do so. I’m very looking forward to the other 2 videos as this what cause me headaches all the time when I’m to self-conscious about my pronunciation. Thank you so much for the work, you’ve save me from some future headaches
Super helpful! Had been wondering about the dropped and released t/d all these years. Crystal clear now. Thank you!
You're welcome Landai!
I think this happens because t and d are pretty similar so there's no need to repeat the same consonant. The same happens in spanish with the "a" in words such as Milpa alta or portaaviones.
Not really, it happened because the preceeding constant is unvoiced so we say the following constant unvoiced. Its difficult to keep switching between voiced and unvoiced consonants when speaking, especially quickly. The same thing happens in German with voiced and unvoiced consonants. I dont know much about Spanish so im only commenting on the English part.
Well, actually in Spanish T and D sounds quite different.
@@henryb.3286 yes we have real sounds about these parts not a f**kg d,tt sound, sounding like ɾ XD 😏
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