Because only through failure is true character revealed. 💪 Que lección interesante porque hay cinco palabras muy parecidas y tendemos a confundirlas. Muchas gracias por tu aporte y esfuerzo. God bless.
Me fascinan este tipo de lecciones. La TH de Through en inglés se pronuncia poniendo la lengua entre los dientes, mientras que la T de True se pronuncia casi igual que en español, al menos es lo que hago.
Yes. La T en inglés is like the sound "ch" a veces... TRICK [CH-RIK]. TRUE [CH-R-U]. Obviously, I am not using the International Phonetic Alphabet right now but you should understand what I am trying to explain.
@@theenglishvox Of course, I get your point. El sonido de la T en inglés puede variar dependiendo de la palabra, y en efecto suele sonar como la CH española cuando la pronunciamos y sin darnos cuenta.
Hi Luis, I just checked different books online/websites and I can't find specific rules for words ending in -GH. I also asked a friend of mine who teaches English in Quebec (a French province) and she says for most of these words ending in -GH, there is often no logic. I read that in many of the cases, you would have to look up the etymology to understand why they are pronounced a certain way. I know for a fact that here in Canada, we just learned the pronunciation of those words by memorizing it. 😬🫨. These words = a headache for English learners. If I find more answers, I will share them here.
@@theenglishvox Thank you Lily. Today I downloaded CHAT GPT, I got some answers and it suggested me couple English grammar books like, the blue book. But I'm still loyal to you. THANK YOU MY QUEEN.
gracias
❤thanks a lot , you saved me
Ok....I understand everything through our teacher Lily 👌👌
Excellent! 🤣🥰🥰🥰😁
Gracias de todo corazón Miss Lily, Bendiciones para ustedes ❤🙏
De nada Miguel! 😁
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Because only through failure is true character revealed. 💪
Que lección interesante porque hay cinco palabras muy parecidas y tendemos a confundirlas. Muchas gracias por tu aporte y esfuerzo. God bless.
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Gracias maestra. En verdad es una palabra muy difícil de pronunciar para nosotros los hispanos
I know. It is a difficult word to pronounce but it is not impossible. 😉😚. Happy New Year. Bendiciones.
" break on through the other side" the doors
I love that song!!! 😁😁
Me gustó la clase, buena idea hacerla con un nativo de habla hispana ¡Thank you profe!
Thank you so much Robert! I appreciate it! Have a beautiful week!
Me fascinan este tipo de lecciones. La TH de Through en inglés se pronuncia poniendo la lengua entre los dientes, mientras que la T de True se pronuncia casi igual que en español, al menos es lo que hago.
Yes. La T en inglés is like the sound "ch" a veces... TRICK [CH-RIK]. TRUE [CH-R-U]. Obviously, I am not using the International Phonetic Alphabet right now but you should understand what I am trying to explain.
@@theenglishvox Of course, I get your point. El sonido de la T en inglés puede variar dependiendo de la palabra, y en efecto suele sonar como la CH española cuando la pronunciamos y sin darnos cuenta.
Through = / zru/
True= trú
laugh =LAF and though =TOF ...ANY RULE?
Hi Luis,
I just checked different books online/websites and I can't find specific rules for words ending in -GH. I also asked a friend of mine who teaches English in Quebec (a French province) and she says for most of these words ending in -GH, there is often no logic. I read that in many of the cases, you would have to look up the etymology to understand why they are pronounced a certain way. I know for a fact that here in Canada, we just learned the pronunciation of those words by memorizing it. 😬🫨. These words = a headache for English learners. If I find more answers, I will share them here.
@@theenglishvox Thank you Lily. Today I downloaded CHAT GPT, I got some answers and it suggested me couple English grammar books like, the blue book. But I'm still loyal to you.
THANK YOU MY QUEEN.
I need to explore Chat GPT. I am still not too sure about it. 😐😐.
😂🤣
The only blue book I know is the Kelley Blue Book. 😂🤣😅
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