In Session 1.4 the rule is given that after a, o, u, and au "ch" has a guttral sound (as in auch), not an "sh" sound like ch after e, i, ei, or a consonant. But in both the tutorials and workouts the speakers consistently pronounce "mochte" and "mochten" with an sh sound, which seems to violate the rule. Help!
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