Objetivos To isolate the Spanish vowel sounds as well as the consonant sounds that are phonetically different to English. The vowels in Spanish are the same as those in the English language- A, E, I O and U but they have one sound. There are no short and long vowels in the Spanish language. The vowels sound the same no matter where they are in a word. A: sound like the ‘a’ in salsa: now say AMIGO E: sounds like the ‘e’ in enchilada: now say CORREO I: sounds like the ‘i’ in burrito: now say IGUANA O: sounds like the ‘o’ in taco: now say OSO U: sounds like the ‘u’ in chalupa: now say ESTUDIANTE |
Archives |