This week we answer a question about an important but sometimes confusing subject; this is using voiced and voiceless consonants.
You can't see the difference but you can hear it. Just put your finger on you throat when you make the sound. If you feel a vibration, the consonant is voiced. If there's not, it's voiceless. Sometimes the only difference between two words is if they are said with a voiced or voiceless consonant so it's important to get them right.
It's important to not to confuse how letters are written and how they are pronounced. This is especially true when looking at the endings of past tense regular verbs. Join Rob and Feifei as they give some pronunciation tips.