Description
Pronunciation of -ED in English - ESL Task Cards
The objective of these tasks cards is learn the sounds of ED at the end of verbs in English.
Each task card says: How do you pronounce -ED at the end of the following verb? Followed by a verb ending in -ED. Below the verb are three alternatives: a) /id/ b) /t/ c) /d/.
Students need to write the correct alternative on their answer sheet.
The 32 verbs included in these task cards are: added, agreed, amazed, changed, chased, closed, danced, fixed, folded, followed, helped, laughed, lived, needed, offered, passed, provided, pushed, reached, rubbed, screamed, smiled, sniffed, started, stayed, stopped, tried, turned, visited, voted, waited, worked.
A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.
This resource is ideal for teenage or adult ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).
I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English - How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).
CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:
- Pronunciation of ED - Task cards - (8 pages)
- Pronunciation of ED - Student Answer Sheet - (1 page)
- Pronunciation of ED - Teacher Answers - (1 page)
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The objective of these tasks cards is learn the sounds of ED at the end of verbs in English.
Each task card says: How do you pronounce -ED at the end of the following verb? Followed by a verb ending in -ED. Below the verb are three alternatives: a) /id/ b) /t/ c) /d/.
Students need to write the correct alternative on their answer sheet.
The 32 verbs included in these task cards are: added, agreed, amazed, changed, chased, closed, danced, fixed, folded, followed, helped, laughed, lived, needed, offered, passed, provided, pushed, reached, rubbed, screamed, smiled, sniffed, started, stayed, stopped, tried, turned, visited, voted, waited, worked.
A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.
This resource is ideal for teenage or adult ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).
I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English - How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).
CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:
- Pronunciation of ED - Task cards - (8 pages)
- Pronunciation of ED - Student Answer Sheet - (1 page)
- Pronunciation of ED - Teacher Answers - (1 page)
Please download the preview so you can have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains.
You may also be interested in our ED Pronunciation - ESL Summary Charts
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Have a great day!
- Rob W.
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Description
Pronunciation of -ED in English - ESL Task Cards
The objective of these tasks cards is learn the sounds of ED at the end of verbs in English.
Each task card says: How do you pronounce -ED at the end of the following verb? Followed by a verb ending in -ED. Below the verb are three alternatives: a) /id/ b) /t/ c) /d/.
Students need to write the correct alternative on their answer sheet.
The 32 verbs included in these task cards are: added, agreed, amazed, changed, chased, closed, danced, fixed, folded, followed, helped, laughed, lived, needed, offered, passed, provided, pushed, reached, rubbed, screamed, smiled, sniffed, started, stayed, stopped, tried, turned, visited, voted, waited, worked.
A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.
This resource is ideal for teenage or adult ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).
I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English - How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).
CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:
- Pronunciation of ED - Task cards - (8 pages)
- Pronunciation of ED - Student Answer Sheet - (1 page)
- Pronunciation of ED - Teacher Answers - (1 page)
Please download the preview so you can have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains.
You may also be interested in our ED Pronunciation - ESL Summary Charts
Click Follow Me to receive a message whenever we post any new items (and also whenever we have sales).
Have a great day!
- Rob W.
The objective of these tasks cards is learn the sounds of ED at the end of verbs in English.
Each task card says: How do you pronounce -ED at the end of the following verb? Followed by a verb ending in -ED. Below the verb are three alternatives: a) /id/ b) /t/ c) /d/.
Students need to write the correct alternative on their answer sheet.
The 32 verbs included in these task cards are: added, agreed, amazed, changed, chased, closed, danced, fixed, folded, followed, helped, laughed, lived, needed, offered, passed, provided, pushed, reached, rubbed, screamed, smiled, sniffed, started, stayed, stopped, tried, turned, visited, voted, waited, worked.
A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.
This resource is ideal for teenage or adult ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).
I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English - How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).
CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:
- Pronunciation of ED - Task cards - (8 pages)
- Pronunciation of ED - Student Answer Sheet - (1 page)
- Pronunciation of ED - Teacher Answers - (1 page)
Please download the preview so you can have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains.
You may also be interested in our ED Pronunciation - ESL Summary Charts
Click Follow Me to receive a message whenever we post any new items (and also whenever we have sales).
Have a great day!
- Rob W.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Very engaging for my kiddos!
This is great. Thank you
Brilliant centre activity. Thanks
Pronunciation of the ed is difficult for ELL students. These task cards provide practice with the ed sounds for students.
This is a difficult concept for my ELL students and this is an excellent independent practice for students.
Great center activity!
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