HELP
My core question is about English learning methods and paths:
On the pace of learning: Am I too aggressive?
For example, after practicing the N, L, R, TH sounds at AMA, I would involuntarily capture all the relevant consonants while watching a movie (like “red sports car effect”), which made me wonder:
should I focus on the sound I am currently practicing (like TH),
or can I capture all the learned consonants at the same time?
About the learning path and content:
From basic teaching at PIRF to doing Daily Dictation, is this the way to go?
At this stage, should I focus fully on pronunciation,
or can I understand techniques such as “sound swallowing” in parallel?
For example, I am confused about how the strong n in I didn't even have a name affects the pronunciation rules of t and d.
I learned that there are “strong sounds” and “weak sounds”, and began to notice the phenomenon of “stop sounds”. I would like to know, what are the specific rules of this type?
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