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El Rincón Español - homeschool Spanish support
Jan. 28, 2008
Spanish pronunciation exercises - by popular demand!

Posted in grammar and language helps

I recently made a presentation to a group of homeschoolers about getting started teaching their kids Spanish.  One request I received was to create pronunciation video or audio to include on my blog.  That got me to thinking... since everything else is on YouTube, maybe someone already did the work for me! 

In this video Professor Jason gives you a run-down of pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet.  He says a few things differently than I do, but hey, the Spanish-speaking world is a big place, and you will not go wrong following his example.  I especially like how he gives examples of sounds in the context of words, and pauses to let you practice.  So get that tongue warmed up, and repeat after Professor Jason.....




This one is great for the kids to practice with!  It was prepared by an Elementary Spanish teacher, and features a native Spanish speaker.  Cute illustrations accompany each word practiced, with a pause for repeating:


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