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Learn Spanish with Maria Fernandez
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Free Spanish lessons: Numbers 0 to 30 on mp3
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Free Spanish lessons on this page and on our blog |
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Apart from the free Spanish lessons on this website, you can also find free articles on Spanish conversation, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and all other aspects of the language on our blog.
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Are these free Spanish lessons too easy for you?
If so, you may want to hear and see this Spanish audio magazine and its transcript.
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Learning the Spanish numbers
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You can learn numbers 1 to 5 with our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners Lesson 1
You can learn numbers 6 to 10 with our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners Lesson 2
You can learn numbers 11 to 15 with our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners Lesson 3
You can learn numbers 16 to 20 with our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners Lesson 4
You can learn numbers 21 onwards with our other lessons - Spanish Podcasts for Beginners
You can practice the Spanish numbers with our interactive multimedia pdfs
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Tips on how to make the most of our Spanish lessons on numbers:
- First listen to all the numbers twice without looking at the text
- Then play the recording again and say the Spanish numbers out loud along with the Spanish speaker
- Read the numbers out loud along with the Spanish speaker as many times as you need to get them right
- Go through the pronunciation extract
- Then come back to the numbers and compare your pronunciation with that of the native speaker. Are you making any obvious mistakes? If so, continue repeating the numbers until you get them right
- Finally go through the exercises. Repeat them if you make more than two mistakes per exercise
- If you come back to these numbers every few days for a couple of weeks, you're bound to see an improvement in your pronunciation and overall confidence in Spanish
- To improve your pronunciation in general, go through all the pronunciation extracts
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Spanish proverb Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres
English literal translation Tell me with whom you walk and I'll tell you who you are
English equivalent A man is known by the company he keeps
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