Monday, 19 September 2011

Pronouncing Spanish - starting from the beginning

In October last year we started a series that was titled Pronouncing Spanish - start at the beginning. This will probably be useful to the Spanish conversation classes now being held at Casa Henrietta (call Alberto on 685 298 820 for more info - there are a couple of slots left!). It makes clear that the alphabet is similar in both languages (the other being English, cara Signora), with the exception of the famous Ñ, which is unique to Spain. And, as opposed to English but making Spanish that much easier, there is only one way to pronounce the vowels (A, E, I, O, U), no matter what comes before or after (there are a couple of minimal exceptions). We will soon be putting up a widget link to the series, so watch this space.

1 comment:

Tanya Ward said...

I would just like to say a big thank you for your patience in teaching me at your Spanish class, I would recomm
end anyone wishing to learn to join your classes.