Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Tips for Speaking Spanish

Pronouncing the Vowels


a         is pronounced like the English a in father.

e         is pronounced like the English e in they.

         is pronounced like the English ee in see or i in thing.

o         is similar to the English o in no but without the glide and it is rounded.

        is pronounced like the English oo in food.


    Stressing Vowels

    Always stress the vowel before the last syllable and prolong the length of the sound.  If there is an accent mark, stress that vowel instead.


      Pronouncing the Consonants

      b         is pronounced the same way as it is in English.

      c         is pronounced like the k in English except for words with the ción sound (nación).  In that case it would be like the English word cereal. (an s sound)

      ch       is pronounced like the English ch in child. (coche, Chile, mucho, ...)

      d        At the beginning of a word and after n or l, the tip of the tongue is pressed against the back of your front teeth. (día, dar, el deseo, ...)
                All other words, place the tip of your tongue behind your front teeth.  It is pronounced like the English th in the word they, but it is softer.

              is pronounced like the English f.

      g        At the beginning of the word or after n it is pronounced like the English word guy. (guerra, ángulo, ...)
                In other words, except before e or i, it is pronounced like the English g in sugar. (lago, amigo...)

      ge       is pronounced like the English ey in hey (geografía).

      gi       is pronounced like the English word he but not as strong (giro).

      gua    The g is pronounced like the English g but not has hard and the Spanish u and a.

      gui     is pronounced like the English g and the Spanish i.  (guiar)

            It is pronounced like the English g in guy and oo in food.  It is similar to the English gw in Gwen but it is not as strong. (pingüino)

      h        In the beginning of a word, it is silent.

      hia     The h is pronunced like the English h in he and the Spanish a. Do not pronounce the i. (hiato)

      hie     The h is pronounced like the English ye in yellow and the Spanish e.  Do not pronunce the i. (hielo)

      j         is pronounced like the English h in hat or hey or hoe (bajo) but not that strong. Some countries pronounce it even stronger.

      k        kc before a, o, u, or a consonant, and qu, is pronounced like the English k in key but without the puff of air.

      l         is pronounced by placing your tongue on your teeth to make this letter.

      yll    In most countries it is pronounced like the English y in yes. (oye, llama, bella, ...) 
                When it stands alone, it is pronounced like the English i in thing. (hoy, y, muy, ...)

      m       is pronounced like the English m in mother.

      ñ        is pronounced like the English ny in canyon.

      n        is pronounced like the English n.
                When the n occurs before bv, or p, it is pronounced like an m. (un brazo, comen peras, un vaso, ...)  

      p         is pronounced like the English p but without the puff of air. 

      r, rr     In the beginning of a word and after n, l, or s, and also rr in the middle of a word, are pronounced by rolling it.  

                 Bring your tip of your tongue near the top of your teeth and let it vibrate.  
                 
                Tip: You can practice this by placing an "a" before "rr" until you can roll them.

      r        The single r is pronounced with a single flap of the tongue against the roof of mouth (like the English dd in the word ladder).  (harina, cara, oro, ...)


      s        sz, and c before e or i  is pronounced like the s in sing.  (vaso, cima, zapato, ...)

             is pronounced by touching your tongue to the back of your front teeth.

      v       Always pronounce the v at the beginning of a word like the English b.

      x       When the x is between vowels it is like the English gs in egg.
               When it is before a consonant, it sounds like the English s.

      z       Always pronounce the z like the English s.

      Spanish Resources

      Spanish Interactive Learning -- On this blog

      Spanish Links from Viewers -- On this blog

      Dictionaries

      Misc. Links
      Spanish Flashcards Listen to various words, numbers, animals, foods, expressions, etc. pronounced.  It images.
      Spanish Flash Cards - Spanish Flashcards You can hear lots of different words, expressions, etc. pronounced.  It also has a picture of the object.  Younger children will enjoy this.


      Printables
      DLTK's Make Your Own Mini-books Some are in Spanish: Creation,  Noah and His Ark, Go Car Go!, Five Little Pumpkins, Mommy Bird, Time for School, and more will probably added to the site.

      Stories in Spanish/Spanish Stories
      StoryPlace: La biblioteca digital de niños Activities and stories online, book lists for different themes, and printables

      Spanish Television Shows Links

      Spanish Interactive Learning

      ABC's / El Alfabeto Español / El Abecedario
      Find many resource of how to pronounce many Spanish words (with images).

      Various words are pronounced on this site.

      Numbers/Números 123

      Spanish Links from Viewers

      Here are some links my viewers send me when I first had my website on my own domain. I am placing them on this blog now.

      Viewer Links
      Free eBook to learn Spanish - Learn Spanish free with UniSpain You can also find free resources on this site.

      Learn Spanish @ Practicing Spanish This resource provides an introduction to Spanish followed by grammatical explanations and recordings. It is entirely free.

      My Spanish Picture Dictionary (English - Spanish) is an online resource to learn Spanish (or English) words in a fun way. Each word in the dictionary has an English - Spanish translation and a photograph of the item. The interface is simple and both kids and adults will find this new resource entertaining and educational.

      Type Spanish accents online

      Thursday, September 7, 2023

      Bilingual Spanish/English Apple Colors / Colores de Manzanas

      Bilingual Spanish/English Apple Colors / Colores de Manzanas (Color & BW)

      Learn your Spanish colors by using these apple flashcards (5x8). If you would like smaller flashcards, see the instructions included in the pdf. These flashcards/coloring pages are in both color and in black & white (BW). You can color the black and white version or use them as coloring pages. This is great to use for your apple unit, colors unit, Fall unit, or anytime of the year. They can used in circle time, on the wall, etc. Laminate them for longer use.

      The colors will print darker than what you actually view on the screen.

      Includes:
      - 18 flashcards in color
      - 18 flashcards/coloring pages in black & white (BW)

      12 Colors:
      red/rojo
      orange/anaranjado
      orange/naranja
      yellow/amarillo
      green/verde
      blue/azul
      sky blue/celeste
      light blue/celeste
      purple/morado
      purple/púrprua
      pink/rosada
      pink/rosa
      brown/marrón
      brown/café
      white/blanco
      black/negro
      gray/gris
      grey/gris

      Spanish Apple/Manzana Colors/Colores Word Strips

      Spanish Apple/Manzana Colors/Colores Word Strips

      Learn your Spanish colors by using these apple caterpillar word strips . You can use them in your apple unit, colors unit, Fall unit, or anytime of the year. They can used in circle time, on the wall, or any other way you would like to use them. You can cut them to separate the apple from the colors and play a color/color word matching game/activity. Laminate them for longer use.

      Includes:
      - 16 word strips in Color
      - 16 word strips in Black and White (BW)

      12 Colors:
      rojo
      anaranjado/naranja
      amarillo
      verde
      azul
      celeste
      morado/púrprua
      rosada/rosa
      marrón/café
      blanco
      negro
      gris

      Here is a English version of this ebook.

      Apple Colors Word Strips ENGLISH (Color/BW)