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How to Pronounce the ED Ending in English (3 Rules Explained)


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🗣️In this episode, learners discover the three correct ways to pronounce the English past-tense ending “-ed.” The explanation is clear and beginner-friendly but designed for intermediate listeners who want stronger pronunciation and listening comprehension.

The episode breaks down when “-ed” sounds like “ed,” when it sounds like “t,” and when it becomes a soft “d,” with examples of voiced and unvoiced consonants. Learners also hear natural example sentences and a practice paragraph at the end to reinforce each pattern.

This lesson is great for ESL and EFL learners who want to improve speaking confidence, understand Americans more easily and build a stronger foundation in real-life English.

Practice Paragraph:

Yesterday we visited the lake and watched the birds as they floated on the water. We walked along the trail and laughed at some funny signs we spotted. After a while, we played music on a speaker and danced together by the shore. Finally, tired and happy, we called a taxi and headed home.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) correctly: in a way that is accurate and without mistakes

2) pattern; a repeated way something works or appears

3) interact with: to communicate or have an effect on someone or something

4) absorb: to take in information and keep it in the mind

5) voiced consonant; a sound made with vibrating vocal cords

6) unvoiced consonant; a sound made without vocal cord vibration

7) vocal cords; the tissues in your throat that vibrate to make sound

8) aspiration; a small burst of air released during pronunciation

9) hard palate; the bony part of the roof of the mouth

10) omit: to leave something out or not include it

11) vowel; a sound made without blocking air in the mouth

12) consonant; a sound made by blocking or restricting air

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