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Get It RIGHT! | How To Nail -ED Endings—Speaking English
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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  • @corrierbevensley17
    @corrierbevensley17 11 시간 전

    I really enjoy these lessons. I memorize them automatically

  • @monarou3084
    @monarou3084 11 시간 전

    Rachel's shorts are really useful and very clear. Other "teachers" just read a dictionary and their video is done! They make a video for themselves! Rachel shares a generous way.

  • @allanblancosalas9127
    @allanblancosalas9127 12 시간 전

    Hi Rachel, not only a great teacher, but also a pretty woman.

  • @ordinaryaction
    @ordinaryaction 12 시간 전

    I like kimbap too😊 (im korean)

  • @davelind4141
    @davelind4141 12 시간 전

    An interesting way to present new words, thank you, Rachel!

  • @alobautista2068
    @alobautista2068 13 시간 전

    ❤️❤️‍🔥❤️

  • @alobautista2068
    @alobautista2068 13 시간 전

    You are my favorite English teacher and very Beautiful ❤️

  • @bedrock6443
    @bedrock6443 13 시간 전

    This sounds like an AI made it.

  • @ronaldoferreiraoliveira

    What a well spoken vocabulary congratulations teacher Rachel 👍👍👍👍

  • @saramelo901
    @saramelo901 13 시간 전

    Vamos la fisioterapia por onde a Uniasselve me encaminhar estou passando e deixando minhas pegadas amando a cada passo

  • @marciagomes9369
    @marciagomes9369 16 시간 전

    You are special.I love your lessons.When will you visit Brazil?

  • @YourTeacherGOK
    @YourTeacherGOK 16 시간 전

    I hope God blesses this lady💪 because of her smartness wisdom

  • @mcchickengrip423
    @mcchickengrip423 16 시간 전

    you nailed the most important part, the "e" at the end. our "R's" are also getting neglected, despite all preconceptions

  • @MDHasan-os5cd
    @MDHasan-os5cd 19 시간 전

    You are great for teaching English

  • @lcH21279
    @lcH21279 19 시간 전

    How to pronounce STOP ?

    • @rachelsenglish
      @rachelsenglish 17 시간 전

      Hi! I recommend using YouGlish.com to look up those words and listen to how native speakers say them!

    • @lcH21279
      @lcH21279 13 시간 전

      @@rachelsenglish What is the T sound in the ' STOP ' ? Gegular / t / or true / t / ? Thanks

  • @franckmwilu949
    @franckmwilu949 19 시간 전

    Best of the best.

  • @elbagarcia6163
    @elbagarcia6163 20 시간 전

    ❤ ❤ I feel like I'm talking a whole different language, 🙏🙏

  • @ehsayyi
    @ehsayyi 20 시간 전

    i need to know how to place my tounge for the d because i really don’t get it

  • @takidehacademy
    @takidehacademy 20 시간 전

    It was perfect❤

  • @MuhimaSamuel
    @MuhimaSamuel 21 시간 전

    I find this video very helpful. Thank you

  • @wowu9433
    @wowu9433 21 시간 전

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

  • @jalalzbirat6338
    @jalalzbirat6338 21 시간 전

    Phonologically speaking, this dropping of the sound/t/ depends on sounds, the sequence of sounds, and processes.

  • @jalalzbirat6338
    @jalalzbirat6338 21 시간 전

    fantastic lesson! Americans drop /t/ unconsciously.

    • @rachelsenglish
      @rachelsenglish 17 시간 전

      You're welcome and thanks for watching @jalalzbirat6338!

  • @elkingm7md795
    @elkingm7md795 22 시간 전

    I love u for helping me❤❤

  • @Botir-rh3eh
    @Botir-rh3eh 22 시간 전

    Thank you from Uzbekistan

  • @angelhernandez1438
    @angelhernandez1438 23 시간 전

    Awesome Ray, thank you

  • @LearnKnowExplore-AyushSharma

    Do you guys actually use that level of advance words in your daily conversations in America? Even I think Brits don't use this much of advance words in their daily conversations 😂😅 Why do we have to learn these for exams like the GRE , if there's no practical use & we can't be able to understand or convey our message to the masses 😂😅😢

  • @timharris2291

    The only thing is, the aggressive laugh track makes these clips unwatchable for me.

  • @Bihi_Lotfi
    @Bihi_Lotfi 일 전

    Great ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Example: My mother was vociferous to call her at least once a week. ( just an example, she dead in 2022).

  • @anastacioaquino6448

    Thanks Rachel

  • @5stardave
    @5stardave 일 전

    There are so many versions of American English.

  • @yellowboot6629

    👍!

  • @faisalbusba6598

    I like your expression teacher , it makes me go with flow. 👍

  • @Sheridan-2
    @Sheridan-2 일 전

    Wow excellent!!!! Thank you so much for this explanation.. I was mispronouncing until today 👏👏👏👏

  • @amieezhong7890

    I am in the state of flow every time I practice imitating Rachel‘s English, thanks for making the video!

  • @HolgerJakobs
    @HolgerJakobs 일 전

    Focus: /ˈfoʊkəs/ kiss: /ˈkɪs/ According to The Britannicy Dictionary.

  • @benyoussefali1291

    Thanks a lot Rachel

  • @user-ds6bh2mi5q

    Thank you for your help..always

  • @annachekmareva7872

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @drananth
    @drananth 일 전

    I hear "PIVOT", I remember Ross and the sofa! Can never un~hear it 😂

  • @davelind4141
    @davelind4141 일 전

    It is interesting - "grandstand" - the first D is silent, the second is not.

  • @skiperjorg6500

    Great class I loved from Brazil Bahia Salvador.... Rachel

  • @AQ-uc4bb
    @AQ-uc4bb 일 전

    Thanks Teacher Rachel.. you’re da best ☺️