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Regular past pronunciation
Gabriela Berenice Ma
Created on March 22, 2023
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Transcript
pronunciation
past
tenses
our learning objective:
explain how regular verbs are properly pronounced in past tense.
Success criteria
- Identify a regular verb.- Identify voiced and voiceless sounds. - begin to pronounce verbs in past correctly.
"Success is no accident. It is the result of hard work and perseverance."
Walt Disney
Let's begin by reviewing our verbs!
Memory Game
What verb matches do you recall?
Regular or irregular past?
Dad bought a new car last week.
Regular or irregular past?
Tom invited many friendsto his party.
Regular or irregular past?
We read three readings in Achieve3000 last week.
Regular or irregular past?
Ann worked really hardon her project.
Regular or irregular past?
The class stood up when Mr. Charles entered the room.
Regular or irregular past?
The dog looked at me for a long time.
Regular or irregular past?
My friend played soccer for many years.
Regular or irregular past?
I liked playing with you in the park.
Regular or irregular past?
We all celebrated Christmas together.
VOICED SOUNDS
b, d, g, j, l, m, n, r, v, w, y, z, th (as in that) and all vowel sounds.
voiceless SOUNDS
Ch, f, k, p, s, sh, t, th (as in thing)
Pronouncing regular verbs in past tense
/ Id /with verbs that end in /t/ or /d/ sounds celebrate invite
/ t / with voiceless soundswashed kissed
/ d / with voiced soundslived stayed
Pronouncing -ed in regular verbs
Notebooks!
Listen and write these verbs in the correct column according to its pronunciation
Practice makes the master!
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