Pronunciation: Consonants
Many consonants sound similar to how they do in English, so I’m just going to mention the key ones here. ch – always like the “ch” in “chair”. This is …
Many consonants sound similar to how they do in English, so I’m just going to mention the key ones here. ch – always like the “ch” in “chair”. This is …
Before you start learning all sorts of verb tenses, it’s a good idea to learn the infinitives – particularly if you have a very logical brain. This way, you can …
Tip #1 Vocabulary: My top tip is to keep up-to-date (and get ahead if possible) on your vocabulary learning. Find the best method for you – you might like to …
Like Spanish pronunciation, spelling is a lot simpler in Spanish than it is in English. Just master a few key rules and you’ll really see the benefits in your writing …
Unlike English, vowel sounds in Spanish never change, which makes it wonderfully easy for us learners! a – always like the “a” in “apple” e – always like the “e” …