Words Ending With 'ed' | British Pronunciation Lesson
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It may seem easy, but lots of my students, who are very advanced with their English skills, still have problems with accurately pronouncing the three different -ed endings to words. Can you do it?
Remember, you don't NEED an RP British accent to speak English well... There are loads of accents out there! I'm just here to help people who have a love for modern versions of RP.
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FAQ: a lot of people are asking why I said Germany “were” eliminated, and not “was” As a non-native, something you will eventually come to learn is that spoken English has many different rules to the written style of English you will learn from your teachers in school. It’s much more frequent to say “were” in this context nowadays. We tend to “break the rules” when we speak. However, the rules aren’t really being broken at the same time. We are referring to Germany with relation to the TEAM, not just the country alone. Please don’t ask this question again 😂
@agnieszkaagnes
5 жыл бұрын
ETJ English Thanks for answering, I saw that after I've written q ;D
@ChannelJaG
5 жыл бұрын
I've noticed that but I've got the meaning by the context so it was easy to understand that it was about the whole team.
@mickeymouse-kc8fx
5 жыл бұрын
Well, what comes around goes around, and England were eliminated too, after a while... Let's take it lightly, as they say, the ball is round...
@ETJEnglish
5 жыл бұрын
At least we exceeded our expectations and didn’t embarrass ourselves
@TheDarkchristine
5 жыл бұрын
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Words ending with my name? Already love it
@lifemanwalking8813
5 жыл бұрын
Ed Ney Braga so how to pronounce your name? id, t, or d ? 😂
@EdNeyBraga
5 жыл бұрын
haha actually, in my native language (brazilian portuguese) we pronouce it with a "dj" sound. My name sounds almost like the word "edge", in english :)
@jessetorres8204
4 жыл бұрын
... AND BRAG A, SOUNDS LIKE "BREGA" ? A HA HA - FROM BRAZIL.
@elenadetel759
2 жыл бұрын
Ed? Interesting name
You pronounce Portuguese words very well. Congratulations!
I love British accent, And i love hearing your voice and learning British English at the same time. I'm browsing all of your past videos and i'm in love with it. Your such an inspiration Elliott. Thank you.
Wow Thank you Eliot for this amazing video. i asked how to sound -ed pronounciation before and you made it!!!
I couldn't be happier to see you interacting with Brazilians. As an English teacher myself, I've always seen my Ss struggling to pronounce the "ed" sound properly (specially due to the Northeaster accent). Thanks a LOT for sharing it.
eating and watching your videos wasn't the brightest idea I've had, I kept pronouncing everything with my mouth full :D great content as always, thanks for the free lessons :)
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!! I have never thought of explaining the eds this way. I am definitely going to send this video to my students and make sure I am practising this as much as all of them!!
Hi Elliott, nice video as always :). I was wondering if you can make a video about how we should pronounce the name of the countries. It would be really cool and helpful. Thank you so much for your lessons, they have helped me improve my pronunciation like no other teacher/video/audiovisual material has. ☺☺
I love you ETJ...you've really helped my British English speaking life.
Your lesson is very important with clear voice and pronunciation and accent. So keep going on to us.
Hey there! I'm a fan of your channel. This is the very first time I'm writing on it. Am also a Brazilian English teacher and before I wasn't quite a fan of British pronunciation. But the way you speak and teach is music to my ears. Keep up the good work. ;) :D
I'm still learning word family,high frequency word and word bank to upgrade my pronunciation.And of course watched your great videos.Thanks Teacher Elliot.
Hi, ETJ, have been following your channel for months, it's really helpful! thanks from China!
I really was in need with such a video. Make a lot of these lessons, please☺
Thank you for sharing! It really helps🙏
Thank you a lot! And Good Luck to England 🏴 🙏🏽⚽️
Hi sir, You are just great teacher ever cheers.
You are a very wonderful teacher. Thank you !
I Just found your KZread channel today, and I'm really greatful for that! I'm from Brazil, I'll be an english Teacher and I love to study different accents, and personally, the British one is my favourite so I'm working in it and you're helping me so much! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video!! Really helpful……
Thank you a lot! You're amazing!
Awwn so kind from you to answer a Brazilian question. Indeed we have a big problem with "ed" sounds. Thanks a lot teacher. Have an amazing sunny weeeked! Cheers 😍😘☘
Hi Eliot, Happy to see you again on another pronunciation video. Thank you friend.
Thank you Elliott, amazing lesson!Love it!
A lot to practice with those sounds! I used to pronounce the "ed" sound at the end of the verbs with just one sound, the "id". Time to practice! Thank you Elliot, and good luck to England!
Thanks a lot Eliot for your brilliant lessons, it's a joy to listen to your accent and interesting explanation ))
Sir you are great. This lesson has been very informative for me. God bless you sir.
Brilliant lesson dear teacher! Thank you for teaching us Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪 :)
Adorei esta lição. I ❤ this lesson. Great lesson, very important n usual. ..obrigada 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I'm learning a lot with your videos.
The best explanation so far .thanks
While you were speaking l was repeating in my mind. When l tried to speak l got it. Good lesson teacher! Thank you
Thank you so much for teaching me how to pronounce 'cleaned' and 'planned' properly.
Nice Video 👌🏼 Love from Germany 😂🇩🇪
Very helpful info from a young master, my English has been wrecked by many years of living in New Jersey. USA, My speech has been time and again recognized as a New Jersey accent by others who live in the USA. Incredibly, I am not conscious of it. 😄😄
you are the best teacher ever keep making these awesome videos
Thanks, Eliot. Your videos are very useful and effective indeed. I've never had any problems learning to distinguish and pronounce the ed sound in.past participles, but listening to native speakers, I've noticed that words like "beloved" and "'learned", do not seen to follow the same pronunciation rules . Would you make a video on them,please? That would be great so thanks in advance and belated Happy birtdhay! Ps. I had never, ever posted a comment on you tube before, but after your videos, it was wortwhile. Keep going and thanks again.
I'm improving my pronunciation with your videos, they are very clear and help me a lot, thank you very much! By the way, you pronounced the brazilian name correct, wel done!
I was confused about [d] and [t] are so similar. Thanks for the explanation .
Thanks so much br . I love your accent
Thank you for this lesson from Paris!
A shout-out from Brazil!
And also the other Word packed. Thanks a lot. My dear Elliot.
Your videos are very helpful Thank you
I live near Jaciara! That ‘s great! You are a good teacher!
Greetings from Indonesia. Thanks for teaching us
The ultimate "-ed" pronounciation lesson. Wonderful!
Thanks for your clear explanation. There are some rules I have forgotten.
I am always love the way you speak english with your british accent And Also sometimes i find the difficulty of word ending /ed/
Thank you so much. I have been taught about it very bad when I was a student so this is a practice I really need as a daily challenge. It is actually still very bad taught in many Spanish schools. 😩
Thank you for the tips🙏🏻
You are always very helpful , Elliot 😃👍
Thanks Elliot for this ed-video! Just one thing still a bit unclear to me, that is how to pronounce words end with /k/. There’s a comment down below saying that it should be pronounced as /t/, but it says /id/ in the dictionary, i.e. naked. It would be great if you can explain a bit on that! Cheers!
This is very helpful. Thanks
Thank you! Helped me a lot!!
You are a good teacher. 👏👍
Thank you so much Elliot love from Myanmar
Thank you very much for your help.It's a great way to teach my students !!! By the way I love your British Accent.
I want you to give lot of thanks because you are updeting vedios, I watch every day, I improved my speaking English also leastining
Hi Ell, thanks for the great video. Can you make some vids on phrasal verbs and nouns plz or at least put it in your plan? Cheers from Egy.
Very helpful for learning
Great and very useful stuff. Thanks so much. Greetings from the sunny Spain
Thanks Elliott! Another useful video! 👍
Thank you! I always pronounced words like "hoped" and "laughed" with a d sound like in "planned". I didn't know that it was pronounced so softly more like a t...
Thank you Elliott. It is very useful.
Basic but a much-needed lesson. Cheers xo
Thank you very much Elliott 👍💐
Thanks a lot. You are a star!
from indonesia is watching,your teaching is very clear
I have found your videos absolutely useful! Very clear! Can you distinguish between ‘c’ and ‘k’ sound, especially when a word finishes with ‘k,’ please? I found a funny sound when British people pronouncing words ending with ‘k’
Thank you teacher 🌹
Thanks a bunch mate ! Greetings from of Venezuela!
I really appreciate your help. Thank you so much and have a nice day :D
I'm slowly picking up the accent.... Thank you
Thank you, your vedios are always help me, they're very useful.really! really! really!!!
Thank you a lot! That's helps me a lot!
Omg I finally got it! 😱 thank you! ♥️
loved your video ,its very helpfull for me😊
Thank you so much, the videos are really helpful. Will like to be part of the online class
This is an amazing video. I am eternally grateful for this. The best one so far. By the way, I have one question. Although we should pronounce the "ED" ending as "ID" when the last sound is "t" or "d" I keep hearing the ending being pronounced as "ED" instead of "ID". Are my ears deceiving me? Thank you in advance! Have a lovely day
Lovely video Elliott! Are these pairs of words pronounced the same way? What is going on with these spellings? burned/burnt learned/learnt spelled/spelt
Can you do more video regarding word ending with s, es and ies under topic plural and how to pronounce them. Thanks
Amazing lesson...thks dear
I love so mach his Chanel , help me a lot of . Thanks ♥️
Best teacher🔥
Hello. This is awesome. Really helpful. Thanks Elliott :)
I always make this kind of mistake. Thank you so much for this video!😀
Brilliant as usual.
@alifaleh39
5 жыл бұрын
Want talk with yu to practice !!!
Thanks for the video. Greetings from Dubai
Hi Elliott! Is this Voice Agreement for British Pronunciation? Thanks for sharing so wonderful lessons!
Oh I thought "laughed" sounds "d" at the end....helpful video...thanks a lot.....by the way,when will I speak like you.😭😭😭😭😭😭...need to know more abour "r" sound...please!
This was very useful, thanks Elliott! May I ask you, how do I know when at the end of a word I should pronunce the "esess" sound, like in James's? I get so confused about that. Thank you for your help, I have been traveling across England last year, what a lovely places you do have there. The weather sucks (I am Italian 😅), but everything else is adorable.
@katydoolan8514
3 жыл бұрын
it kind of sounds like a 'z' sound like 'James is', and when writing names that end with s you can often just write "James'", and you could say it like that too to make the sentence flow better e. g. "James' cat"
Please talk about the sounds of "a" in words like Place that sounds like " i" Prize.
Quite brilliant mate ,,, tks
I always love what you do, you got a beautiful accent, I want to be like you so that I can teach my children the right things.
@jessetorres8204
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. His accent is an exemple to be followed. It´s perfect! Brazil.
Very helpful.
Hi Elliott , how are you ? This is video is really helpful and I learn a lot from you , thank you .. I am curious though , the link of sound cloud .. is it yours?
Very useful, thanks! 😘
excellent lesson 👍🏻