You're doing well! For the word "think," make sure the "th" sound at the beginning is soft and final with a clear "θ" sound. For "this," the "th" sound is a little softer and voiced, so keep it smooth. Great effort—keep practicing!...
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You're doing well! For the word "think," make sure the "th" sound at the beginning is soft and final with a clear "θ" sound. For "this," the "th" sound is a little softer and voiced, so keep it smooth. Great effort—keep practicing!
Here’s a corrected and improved version of your sentences:
"OK, I will try. Think about this: Am I right?"
Tips:
1. Use "think about this" instead of just "think this" to make it sound natural.
2. Add a colon (:) after "this" to introduce the question.
3. Make sure your tone matches the context; for example, saying "Am I right?" to confirm understanding is good.
Alternatively, you could say:
"OK, I’ll try. What do you think? Am I right?"
This sounds more conversational and engaging.