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Mid-term lasted for one month. It's really suffering. Two weeks are already past, and there are two weeks ahead. I wanna escape. ==== Learning English really makes me happy though I still can not fully employ this worldwide language. Therefore, I set up my goals to study English hard this semester. However, when the overwhelming tests devour me, I failed to keep up my learning plans.Time management is an important work to learn, isn't it? ==== Recently, I am confused by the some pronounciation of some native speakers. For example, the word "student" or "patent" They don't really pronounce the "d" and "t" sound so obvious. That makes it sounds like "stu嗯t" and "pa嗯t". (sorry for my chinese usage, I don't know how to express that nose sound) I don't really sure about it. I mean I'm not totally clear about what they actually pronounced. Can anyone give me some advice? I'll really appreciate you kindness. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.212.66
shinysaku:maybe patent has [t] voice and I like stu嗯t lol 04/21 22:51