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English Sentence Structures English Grammar English Fluency How can you know when to use ‘but’ and ‘though’? Listen in today and find out the very subtle difference between the two. You’ll learn how to use these two conjunctions to connect in English. English conjunctions Lindsay asks Aubrey what her favorite season is. Aubrey responds that winter in Arizona is her favorite season. Lindsay asks a follow-up question and says, “What about the fall? When the hot air is cooling down, you can go out.” Aubrey says that fall in Arizona is not pleasant because the temperature is so hot. Lindsay’s follow-up question was really interesting. She used the word ‘but’ to compare these seasons. The conjunction ‘but’ Lindsay and Aubrey talk about the two conjunctions ‘but’ and ‘though.’ Throughout this episode, you will learn the difference between the two and how you can use them in your English conversations. The conjunction ‘though’ can be used at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Details about this can be found in Part 1 of this series. For today’s episode, Lindsay and Aubrey are going to focus on the conjunction ‘but.’ The word ‘but’ is typically used in the middle of a sentence as a coordinating conjunction to connect two independent clauses. Independent clauses are phrases that can stand alone as a sentence. The word ‘but’ is used to introduce contrasting ideas. Examples Here are some examples: I was supposed to have class today but it was canceled. We don’t usually eat out but we didn’t feel like cooking today. When talking about contrasting thoughts, your tone changes to emphasize the contrast. English Speech Practice English Conversation Practice for Beginners Free English Speaking Lessons Learn English at Home English for International Students Basic English Speaking Skills English Speaking and Listening English for Travel Native English Speaker Tips Online English Speaking Classes #englishPodcast #EnglishLearning #EnglishConversation #EnglishSpeaking #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #SpokenEnglish #FluentEnglish #EnglishTips #ImproveEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishFluency #EnglishLessons