Звуки /t/ и /d/ очень похожи.

1. Самой распространенной считается ошибка произношения глаголов в прошедшем времени (Simple past tense). Очень часто глаголы в Simple Past оканчиваются на t или d.

I worked yesterday. [t]Я работал вчера.
I had a girlfriend. [d]
I loved her. [d]
У меня была девушка.
Я ее любил.

Иногда если Вы произнесете звук /t/ вместо /d/ или наоборот, могут подумать, что Вы используете  форму  глагола в настоящем времени. В этом случае теряется важная информация.

2. Вторая ошибка – звук /t/ d конце вспомогательных глаголов в отрицательных формах – учащиеся очень часто его опускают и не произносят.

can

can’t (can not)

могу

не могу

will

won’t (will not)

буду

не буду

don’t (do not)не

smile

English Joke


A man walks into a bar and asks the bartender, “If I show you a really good trick, will you give me a free drink?”
The bartender considers it, then agrees. The man reaches into his pocket and pulls out a tiny rat. He reaches into his other pocket and pulls out a tiny piano. The rat stretches, cracks his knuckles, and proceeds to play the blues.
After the man finished his drink, he asked the bartender, “If I show you an even better trick, will you give me free drinks for the rest of the evening?”
The bartender agrees, thinking that no trick could possibly be better than the first. The man reaches into his pocket and pulls out a tiny rat. He reaches into his other pocket and pulls out a tiny piano. The rat stretches, cracks his knuckles, and proceeds to play the blues. The man reaches into another pocket and pulls out a small frog, who begins to sing along with the rat’s music.
While the man is enjoying his beverages, a stranger confronts him and offers him $100,000.00 for the frog. “Sorry,” the man replies, “he’s not for sale.”
The stranger increases the offer to $250,000.00 cash. “No,” he insists, “he’s not for sale.”
The stranger again increases the offer, this time to $500,000.00 cash. The man finally agrees, and turns the frog over to the stranger in exchange for the money.
“Are you insane?” the bartender demanded. “That frog could have been worth millions to you, and you let him go for a mere $500,000!”
“Don’t worry about it,” the man answered. “The frog was really nothing special. You see, the rat’s a ventriloquist.”