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A REMINDER: -ed pronunciation

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Now some practice:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

Exercise 4 (with sounds)
Exercise 5 (Am.E. with sounds)

And now, a song to practise past simple verbs. Enjoy!


Please, do notice the pronunciation of irregular verbs such as SAID /sed/ or BROUGHT /brɔːt/and the pronunciation of regular verb such as BLESSED /blest/ or LOVED /lʌvd/.

Besides, there are other aspects of English pronunciation that you should pay attention to, for instance, when she says "I'M EVERYTHING I AM BECAUSE OF YOU" /ɑɪmevrɪθɪŋ/.

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  1. Hello!
    My name is Marta, I'm 17. I'm studying in the IES Barrio Loranca. My teacher, Alberto, recommended us this blog. It is very interesting. This song is very beautiful and the pronuciation's singer is understood easily.Moreover you can practise the pronunciation of irregular verbs and the words with /I/ or /i:/.
    I like a lot this activity.
    Bye

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  2. Hello, Marta. Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you like my blog and, best of all, I'm glad you can use it to improve your English. I envy you a lot! I wish I had been able to learn English this way! You don't really know how lucky you are.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrcKZpVbAqI

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