Pronunciation Practice Exercises for final ‘ed’All voiceless sounds take /t/ Voiceless sounds are made by pushing air through your mouth; no sound comes from your throat.. Voiced sounds
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All voiceless sounds take /t/
Voiceless sounds are made
by pushing air through your
mouth; no sound comes
from your throat.
Voiced sounds take /d/
Voiced sounds come from your throat If you touch your neck when you make a voiced sound, you can feel your voice box vibrate
“T”, and “D” sounds take
/ed/
The sound /ed/ adds a whole syllable to a word
Examples of voiceless
sounds : “K”, “P”, “S”, “Ch”,
“Sh”, “F”
Examples of voiced sounds:
“L”, “V”, “N”, “B” and all vowel sounds
Example: Looked →look/t/ = one
syllable Needed →need/ed/ = two syllables
EXAMPLES:
looked → look/t/
clapped → clap/t/
EXAMPLES:
smell → smell/d/
saved → save/d/
EXAMPLES:
decided → decide/ed/
needed → need/ed/
Say the following words out loud and the put them in the correct columns according to the sound of the adjective or regular past 'ed':
amazed
asked
boasted
covered
danced delighted drained laughed
listened looked naked opened
packed placed played pleased
pointed reiterated screamed shouted
stopped tripped wanted wasted
Final 'ed (Answer Key)
All voiceless sounds take
/t/
Voiceless sounds are made
by pushing air through
your mouth; no sound
comes from your throat.
Voiced sounds take /d/
Voiced sounds come from your throat If you touch your neck when you make
a voiced sound, you can feel your voice box vibrate
“T”, and “D” sounds take
/ed/
The sound /ed/ adds a whole syllable to a word
Examples of voiceless sounds :
“K”, “P”, “S”, “Ch”, “Sh”, “F” “L”, “V”, “N”, “B” and all vowel Examples of voiced sounds:
sounds.
Example: Looked →look/t/ =
one syllable Needed →need/ed/ = two
syllables
EXAMPLES:
looked → look/t/
clapped → clap/t/
EXAMPLES:
smell → smell/d/
saved → save/d/
EXAMPLES:
decided → decide/ed/
needed → need/ed/
Trang 2Put the following words in the correct columns according to the sound of the adjective or regular past 'ed':
amazed
asked
boasted
covered
danced delighted drained laughed
listened looked naked opened
packed placed played pleased
pointed reiterated screamed shouted
stopped tripped wanted wasted
Game/Flash Cards
The words below can be cut out and put on cards or folded and used for a game
1. Divide students into teams
2. Put the following on the board:
3 Have a student from each team choose a card and read it out loud.
4 Then have the student write the word on the board in the appropriate column.
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