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Spanish Pronunciation For English Speakers

Spanish Pronunciation For English Speakers

Spanish Pronunciation For English Speakers
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 1h 15m


How to pronounce & read words in Spanish

What you'll learn
The Spanish Alphabet
Digraphs
Vowel Sounds
Consonant Sounds
The Syllable
Diphthongs, Triphthongs & the Hiatus
How to form Syllables
The Stressed Syllable
The types of words based on the Stressed Syllable
How to pronounce words in Spanish
How to read words in Spanish

Requirements
Basic knowledge of the English Language

Description
Are you thinking about learning or currently learning Spanish? Do you often find yourself wondering how to pronounce a word in Spanish? Do you make attempts at reading in Spanish but struggle to pronounce several words together?If you answered yes to those questions, then this course is for you.In this course, I'll teach you the Spanish alphabet, the digraphs, the stressed syllable, the accent mark, and the types of words in Spanish based on their stressed syllable. With this knowledge, you'll be able to read any word in Spanish, regardless of whether you know that word or not.Why is that useful?English is my second language and one of the hardest things for me when I learned to speak in English was figuring out the pronunciation of words. You try to read but you find yourself staring at words trying to figure out how to pronounce them (thankfully now there's google). You try to say something to somebody who speaks Spanish but you're afraid of making a pronunciation mistake.This course is meant to make you overcome that and that's what makes it useful.Objective of the courseSo, my goal for this course was to teach you just that. How to read and pronounce words in Spanish, even if you can't speak the language.Why is this possible?Unlike English, Spanish has a set of rules and guides to determine how to read and pronounce words. Why I created this courseIn 2018, while studying journalism in Canada, I decided to start tutoring students in Spanish so that I could earn an extra income. Back then, I noticed that most of the mistakes students made were related to not knowing the rules of the Spanish language.In 2019 I met my partner, a native English speaker. She was trying to learn Spanish using well-known apps that focus on practice rather than theory. This allowed us to talk a bit in Spanish but she would often struggle trying to pronounce words. This pronunciation issue became more notorious when I got her a children's book in Spanish. One thing is to repeat words out of memory (somebody else said those words), another is to read them from a text.So, after thinking about it for a long time and overcoming the fear of embarking in such a long project, I decided to create this course...in 2021. Yes, it has taken two years to create this course but it is finally here.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 The Course

Lecture 2 Source Of The Material

Section 2: Spanish Letters, Digraphs & Sounds

Lecture 3 Introduction

Lecture 4 The Alphabet & The Digraphs

Lecture 5 Vowel Sounds

Lecture 6 Classifying Vowels

Lecture 7 Consonant Sounds

Lecture 8 Consonant Sounds Represented by One Letter or Digraph

Lecture 9 Consonant Sounds: /r/

Lecture 10 Consonant Sounds: /rr/

Lecture 11 Consonant Sounds: /ll/ & /y/

Lecture 12 Consonant Sounds: /b/

Lecture 13 Consonant Sounds: /g/

Lecture 14 Consonant Sounds: /j/

Lecture 15 Consonant Sounds: /k/

Lecture 16 Consonant Sounds: /z/ & /s/

Lecture 17 The Letter 'X'

Lecture 18 The Letter 'H'

Lecture 19 End of Section

Section 3: The syllable

Lecture 20 Introduction

Lecture 21 The Syllable

Lecture 22 The most important characteristic of the syllable

Lecture 23 Diphthongs & Triphthongs - Part I

Lecture 24 Diphthongs & Triphthongs - Part II

Lecture 25 The Hiatus

Lecture 26 Syllable Division Rules - Part I

Lecture 27 Syllable Division Rules - Part II

Lecture 28 Syllable Division Rules - Part III

Lecture 29 Syllable Division Rules - Part IV

Lecture 30 Exceptions to Syllable Division Rules

Lecture 31 The Muted H and Syllable Division

Lecture 32 End of Section

Section 4: Words, the stressed syllable, and the accent mark

Lecture 33 Introduction

Lecture 34 The Stressed Syllable & the Accent Mark

Lecture 35 How to count syllables

Lecture 36 The types of words based on the stressed syllable

Lecture 37 Words stressed on the last syllable

Lecture 38 Words stressed on the second-to-last syllable

Lecture 39 Words stressed on the third-to-last syllable

Lecture 40 Words stressed on the fourth-to-last syllable

Lecture 41 End of Section

Section 5: Exercises & End of Course

Lecture 42 Exercise: Determine if the word contains a diphthong, triphthong or hiatus.

Lecture 43 Exercise: Separate the following words into syllables

Lecture 44 Exercise: Underline the stressed syllable

Lecture 45 Exercise: Add an accent mark to the word

New students interested in the Spanish language,Students who would like to understand the rules of the Spanish language




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