Learn to Pronounce THREAD, THREAT & THREATEN | American English TH & Stress Pronunciation Lesson

Learn how to pronounce thread, threat, and threaten in American English. These words teach important differences in final consonants and word stress. THREAD → /θrɛd/ - A thin, fine cord of fiber used for sewing THREAT → /θrɛt/ - A statement or action indicating an intention to harm THREATEN → /ˈθrɛtən/ - To express an intention to cause harm In this lesson, you’ll practice: • Voiceless TH /θ/ • D vs T endings • Stress patterns in longer words • Clear consonant transitions Improving TH clarity and final consonants strengthens your executive presence and professional communication. Perfect for ESL learners, professionals, and advanced English speakers who want sharper pronunciation and confident delivery. This quick pronunciation lesson will help you control front vowel sounds, reduce your accent, and speak clearly and confidently in American English. 📚 FREE Courses 📚 🏷 Long Vowels (A, E, I, O, OY, OO, OW, R vowels)    • American English Pronunciation: Long Vowel...   🏷 Short Vowels (a, e, i, o, u, oo, er)    • American English Pronunciation: Master Sho...   📩 Subscribe: https://substack.com/@TARLESPEECH 🌐 Links & Resources: https://linktr.ee/tarlespeech