Hello guys!
I hope that my previous lessons were useful and you were revising the words and letters from them every day for a few minutes 🤗. Today, we will learn next portion of Spanish 👩🏻💻📚🏜.
👩🏫📝 Here is the list of lessons: "Let's learn Spanish 00 - Introduction" 📖
Lesson 1 - Introduction
Lesson 2 - Introduction, part 2
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Here we go 😊 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
1️⃣ Let's revise some Spanish alphabet and learn a few more:
Aa (ah) Bb (beh) Cc (seh) Dd (deh) Ee (eh) Ff (eh-feh) Gg (Heh) Hh (ah-cheh) Oo (oh) Uu (oo) Ii (ee) Vv (bveh)
If you are a little impatient here where you can learn the entire Spanish alphabet.
Some words that start with these letters.
7 new words
2️⃣ Let's practice to read:
Caracas, el mapa, un mapa, Guadalajara, acabar, el café, un café, una casa, la casa, un ocaso, el ocaso, un acero, el acero, cero, un cine, el cine
Do you remember meanings of the words above? Try to recall. Their meaning you can find in lesson 2.
3️⃣Let's learn new sounds:
Consonants tend to sound the same in English and Spanish. In the Spanish speaker's mind, a consonant is any sound that needs to have a vowel next to it when you pronounce it. For example, pronouncing t sounds lite te (teh).
Only a few consonants in Spanish differ from their English counterparts (дубликаты).
Letter B and V
The letter b and v are pronounced the same, the sound being somewhere in between the two letters. If you position your lips and teeth to make a v sound, and then try to make a b sound, you'll have it. Use (bv) in pronunciation brackets for both b and v.
Since this lesson I will start putting number to count how many words have I learnt by every other lesson.
Spanish | English |
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39. la cabeza (kah-bveh-sah) | the head |
40. la vida (bvee-dah) | the life |
41. el violin (bveeohleen) | the violin |
4️⃣Let's learn some words and a few sentences:
Spanish | English |
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42. Hola! | Hello! |
43. Adiós! | Good bye! |
44. ¡Adiós, hasta luego, Marisa! | Goodbye, see you later, Marisa! |
45. Hasta pronto! | See you later! See you soon! |
¡Hasta pronto, Mariana! | See you soon, Mariana! |
46. => ¡Que tengas un buen viaje! | Have a safe trip! |
47. ¿Qué tal? | How are you? How is it going? |
48. ¿Qué tal? => Regular. | How are things? => So-so. |
¡Hola! ¿Qué tal? | Hi! What's up? |
49. => ¡Cuánto tiempo sin verte! | Long time no see! |
50. Buen día. ¿Qué tal? | Good day. How are you? |
=> Bien, gracias. ¿Y tú? | Fine, thank you. And you? |
51. => Muy bien, gracias! | Very well, thank you. |
Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú? | Very well, thanks. And you? |
52. ¡Hola! ¿Cómo vas? | Hi! How are you doing? |
53. => Yo muy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú? | Very well, thanks. And you? |
👩🏫 Let's sum up - today we've learned:
✅ 12 Spanish letters are revised (5 letters are new)
and 3 sounds are learned.
✅ 20 new Spanish words are learned.
✅ 13 new Spanish sentences learned.
📍Total : 53 words are learned.
👩🏫📝 Previous lessons 📖:
Lesson 1 - Introduction
Lesson 2 - Introduction, part 2
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✿ Materials used: ✿
➪ a book "Spanish for Dummies"
➪ Online Spanish Dictionary
➪ Recommended app Duolingo for learning foreign languages
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