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How to speak like the spanish Part I

How to speak like the spanish Part I . Señora Brazofuerte le gusta comer chocolate. Chocolate es su favorito. Chocolate es delicioso. Los estudiantes de Señora Armstrong quieren dar chocolate a ella. . A ah E ey I ee O oh U ew. Señora Brazofuerte le gusta comer chocolate.

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How to speak like the spanish Part I

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  1. How to speak like the spanish Part I

  2. Señora Brazofuerte le gusta comer chocolate. • Chocolate es su favorito. • Chocolate es delicioso. • Los estudiantes de Señora Armstrong quieren dar chocolate a ella.

  3. A ah E ey I ee O oh U ew

  4. Señora Brazofuerte le gusta comer chocolate. • Chocolate es su favorito. • Chocolate es delicioso. • Los estudiantes de Señora Armstrong quieren dar chocolate a ella.

  5. A ah E ey I ee O oh U ew

  6. A E I O U

  7. CatchingourZzzzzz´s Z = S Zapato Zapo Venezuela

  8. CatchingourZzzzzz´s Z Marzo Zoo Zorro

  9. Moody C’s and G’s C ‘s and G’s can sometimes be HARD and sometimes be SOFT. RULE: If followed by an I or an E It will be a softy. SOFT: C = S G = hey HARD: C = k G = ga ¿Còmo se dice? Gracias Geraldo!

  10. Moody C’s and G’s C ‘s and G’s can sometimes be HARD and sometimes be SOFT. RULE: If followed by an I or an E It will be softy. SOFT: C = S G = hey HARD: C = k G = ga Celebrar Luego Gusto

  11. Moody C’s and G’s C ‘s and G’s can sometimes be HARD and sometimes be SOFT. RULE: SOFT: C = G = HARD: C = G = Diciembre ¿Còmo se escribe? Gracias Agosto

  12. TheDouble II LL = Y ¿Còmo te llamas? Me llamo Celeste Soy una llama otra vez! *first one to name that movie wins a peso!*

  13. TheDouble II LL = Y ¿Còmo te llamas? Me llamo Celeste Soy una llama otra vez! *first one to name that movie wins a peso!*

  14. The Ñ Practice Hasta Mañana Señorita Thomas Señor Kuzco

  15. H and J H Just ignore him Hola Hasta Mañana Hasta Luego J isthe new H Trabajo Juan Ji jiji Jajaja Jo jojo Feliz Navidad!

  16. Rollin´ withtheR´s One R Pero Caro Two R Perro Carro

  17. Let´sReview

  18. What do yourememberabout . . . • TheVowels in Spanish? • A • E • I • O • U

  19. A ah E ey I ee O oh U ew

  20. What do yourememberabout . . . Z

  21. CatchingourZzzzzz´s Z = S Zapato Zapo Venezuela

  22. What do yourememberabout . . . C´s and G´s

  23. Moody C’s and G’s C ‘s and G’s can sometimes be HARD and sometimes be SOFT. RULE: If followed by an I or an E It will be a softy. SOFT: C = S G = hey HARD: C = k G = ga ¿Còmo se dice? Gracias Geraldo!

  24. What do yourememberabout . . . ll

  25. TheDouble II LL = Y ¿Còmo te llamas? Me llamo Celeste Soy una llama otra vez! *first one to name that movie wins a peso!*

  26. What do yourememberabout . . . Ñ

  27. The Ñ Practice Hasta Mañana Señorita Thomas Señor Kuzco

  28. What do yourememberabout . . . H and J

  29. H and J H Just ignore him Hola Hasta Mañana Hasta Luego J isthe new H Trabajo Juan Ji jiji Jajaja Jo jojo Feliz Navidad!

  30. What do yourememberabout . . . R and RR

  31. Rollin´ withtheR´s One R Pero Caro Two R Perro Carro

  32. Congratulations! No onewillrecognizeyou as an American tourist!

  33. ACCENTUACIÒN YOU MUST ADD THE RIGHT EMPHASIS ON THE CORRECT SYLLABLE!

  34. ¡Cuidado! • Changing where accent is can change the whole word! • Habloespañol I speak Spanish • Hablóespañol I spoke Spanish • Como  like or as • Cómo how • Solo  alone • Sólo only

  35. ACCENTUACIÒN THE SECOND TO LAST SYLLABLE IS THE FAVORITE CHILD IF THE WORD ENDS IN A VOWEL, AN N OR AN S Señorita Thomas Chocolate Estudiante Inteligente Mañana Buenas Tardes

  36. WordsEnding in a Consonant (besides N and S) are stressedonthe LAST syllable. Celebrar Simplicidad Mortal Complicar Acomodar Pacificar

  37. Accents • The point of accents is to break the rules! • Pronunciación • Televisión • Capitán • Cúba • Íntegro • Aprenderé

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