Saturday, October 27, 2012

Here's a writer that recommends listening to Spanish radio to learn Spanish pronunciation. I think that's a great idea!

http://learnspanishlearnspanish.com/pronunciation/



I recommended songs also previously, but what you need is a way to discern the sounds coming from other speakers or people enunciating the words.

Hearing another language allows you to place it in your own range of hearing, and you start to process how much of it was filtered within the brain. Or did it go out one ear and another?

At first, you may feel awkward about saying what you heard. You may not even know that you translated the words in the process. You'll never know unless you try it yourself. Don't be alarmed or nervous at the speed or rapidity of the speakers' tongues.

Go with it! Stick with the hearing of the sounds and pronunciations repeatedly.

Spanish is alive and kicking. So, there isn't a dearth of hearing it, and you'll have ample opportunities to practice listening to its sounds.

Good luck with Spanish radio!

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