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Pronounciation exercise

Pronounciation exercise. Spanish. Focus: v and z. D.Grey: Lowdham C of E Primary School. Rules. v is pronounced b e.g. verde (green) is pronounced berde. z is pronounced th e.g. taza (cup) is pronounced tatha. Now look at these images and

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Pronounciation exercise

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  1. Pronounciation exercise Spanish Focus: v and z D.Grey: Lowdham C of E Primary School

  2. Rules • v is pronounced b • e.g. verde (green) is pronounced berde • z is pronounced th • e.g. taza (cup) is • pronounced tatha

  3. Now look at these images and • the Spanish sentences. • Try to say the sentence before clicking to reveal the correct pronunciation. • Try to work out the English translation before clicking again. • You can listen to the pronunciation again by clicking on the speaker ion. • Finally try the tongue twisters at the end of this presentation.

  4. Beinte besos Veinte besos Twenty kisses

  5. Una via larga Una bia larga A long road

  6. Un automóvil nuevo Un automobil nuebo A new car

  7. Un periquito azul Un periquito athul A blue parrot

  8. Luz del sol Luth del sol Sunlight

  9. Muchos zarzas Muchos tharthas Many blackberries

  10. Nueve zapatos Nuebe thapatos Nine shoes

  11. Una cerveza grande Una cerbetha grande A large beer

  12. Una manzana verde Una manthana berde A green apple

  13. El vino vino, pero el vino no vino vino. El vino vino vinagre. The wine came, but the wine didn't come as wine. The wine came as vinegar • Zaca er zaco de za ar zo pa que ze zeque. • Take the sack of salt out into the sun so • that it can dry. • This tongue twister comes from Andalusia and therefore may be pronounced in the Andalucian dialect.

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