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La divisi ón de palabras

La divisi ón de palabras. La división de palabras en sílabas sirve para:. ayudarte a pronunciar y escribir la palabra correctamente . Division into syllables sirves two purposes :. It helps you pronounce and spell correctly . ayudarte a aplicar las reglas de los acentos.

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La divisi ón de palabras

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  1. La división de palabras La división de palabras en sílabas sirve para: ayudarte a pronunciar y escribir la palabra correctamente. Divisionintosyllables sirves twopurposes: Ithelpsyoupronounce and spellcorrectly. ayudarte a aplicar las reglas de los acentos. Ithelpsyouapply rules foraccents.

  2. División de palabras: las consonantes Consonants • Dos consonantes juntas tienenque ser separadas (excepto: ch, ll, yrr) ven - der pan – ta - lla pac - to her – ma - no lám – pa - ra a-tlas per – so- na ter - cer

  3. No se separanlassiguientesletras… • b,c,d,f,g,p,tseguidasporl o r ha-blar con-tra-to ta-bla fe-bre-ro re-cre-o po-dri-do a-brup-to a-gri-cul-tu-ra

  4. “BlueCowsDon’tFlyGreenPlanesToday,” LaughedRyan. Hi! I´mRyan! No, no, no!…no flyingfor me today! Not in green planes…no way, José!

  5. Una consonante entre dos vocales se junta con la vocal que la sigue para formar una sílaba separada. • A consonantbetweentwovowelsjoinswiththevowelthatfollowsittoform a separatesyllable. • Ta-zama-ce-tata-llaca-sa ba-rroca-ba-llo mi-sa me-cha pe-ro pe-rroto-mar

  6. Con 3 consonantes o más juntas, las primeras dos se juntan con la vocal anterior, y la tercera consonante se junta con la vocal que la sigue: Ins-ti-tu-to Com-pren-der Sas-tre ¡OjO!

  7. Un poco de práctica ma-ña-na fra-se ca-la-ba-za bo-ni-to pro-me-sa a-lon-gar pre-su-mir re-pe-tir • mañana _______________ • frase _______________ • calabaza _______________ • bonito _______________ • promesa _______________ • alongar _______________ • presumir _______________ • repetir _______________

  8. División de palabras: las vocales

  9. Hiato(hiatusmeans a pause) : 2 strongvowelstogether= 2 syllables em/ple/o em/ple/a/do ca/e/mosle/es 1 strong + 1 accented weak = 2 syllables ca/í/da sa/lí/antí/os rí/en Diptongo: a combination in onesyllable of 2 weakvowelsoronestrong and oneweakisnotseparated. 1 strong + 1 weak = 1 syllable bai/le cuan/do rue/da no/viem/bre 2 weak = 1 syllable cui/da/do rui/do ciu/dad 1 weak + 1 accented strong = 1 syllable tam/biénna/ció die-ci-séis Theh in Spanishisnotpronounced… ifitoccursbetweentwovowels, thesetwovowelswillinteract as iftheywerenexttoeachother: a/ho/rrarprohi/bi/do pro/hí/bo

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