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The document outlines a memory card game designed to teach the pronunciation of past simple verbs ending in '-ed'. Players take turns flipping cards and correctly pronouncing the verbs to match pairs, with the winner being the one with the most cards. It also includes a disclaimer about the resource's purpose for English language learners and the use of the term 'ESL'.
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The document outlines a memory card game designed to teach the pronunciation of past simple verbs ending in '-ed'. Players take turns flipping cards and correctly pronouncing the verbs to match pairs, with the winner being the one with the most cards. It also includes a disclaimer about the resource's purpose for English language learners and the use of the term 'ESL'.
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Past Simple ‘-ed’ Pronunciation

Memory Cards Game


How to Play
1. You can play this game in pairs or groups.
2. Cut out the cards from the page.
3. Put them face down and mix them.
4. Flip one card and say the verb of the picture
in the past. If the pronunciation is correct,
you can flip another card and see if they
match. If they match, you can keep both
cards with you. If they don’t, put them face
down again and wait for the next round.
5. The person/team with the most cards wins.
6. Have fun!

Disclaimer: This resource has been made for the purpose of teaching English language learners. We know that students can be learning English in many different places, in many different ways and at any age, so we try to keep these resources as general as possible.
There are many acronyms associated with English language teaching. These include (but are not limited to) ELT, TEFL, EFL, ELL, EAL and ESOL. While the term ESL may not fully represent the linguistic backgrounds of all students, it is the most widely recognised term for English language teaching
globally. Therefore, we use the term ‘ESL’ in the names of our resources to make them easy to find but they are suitable for any student learning to speak English.

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