Thanks for this! I noticed you pronounced "Satz" and "Sack" (the examples from items 4 and 5 of the Rules slide) with an English-S sound, instead of with English-Z sound as the letter S in German is supposed to sound. Were you perhaps distracted and thinking in English at the time you read and pronounced them?
*nach* [nɑːx] - *Fach* [fax]
*Sprache* [ˈʃprɑːxə] - *Drache* [ˈdraxə]
*hoch* [hoːx] - *doch* [dɔx]
Pay attention!
*hoch* [hoːx] - *Hochzeit* [ˈhɔxtsaɪt]
Thanks for this! I noticed you pronounced "Satz" and "Sack" (the examples from items 4 and 5 of the Rules slide) with an English-S sound, instead of with English-Z sound as the letter S in German is supposed to sound. Were you perhaps distracted and thinking in English at the time you read and pronounced them?