Ep 12 How to Pronounce the -ED Ending of Regular Past Tense Verbs Correctly

Struggling with the pronunciation of the -ED ending in English verbs? It’s a common challenge for non-native speakers, but mastering this small detail can make a big difference in how natural your English sounds. In this episode, we break down the rules for pronouncing the -ED ending, covering all the sounds so you can speak with confidence. Learn simple techniques to get it right every time, and improve your overall fluency in conversations, presentations, and beyond. 🚀 Ready to sound more natural in English? 👉 Download your FREE audio training: 3 Essentials of American Leadership CommunicationTanniaSuarez.com/lead 👥 1:1 Coaching for Non-Native Speakers: Master pronunciation and speak with clarityTanniaSuarez.com 🎓 Online Programs: Practice at your own pace and improve your pronunciationTanniaSuarez.teachable.com 🗣️ Advanced Pronunciation Training: Learn the nuances of English pronunciation to speak clearlyTanniaSuarez.com/pronunciation 🎙️ Subscribe for more: Follow the podcast for actionable tips on mastering English communication as a non-native speaker.

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