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Free Spanish lessons: improve your pronunciation
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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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Improve your pronunciation - from our Learn Spanish at your own pace, book + 2 CDs pack
- Lesson 1: Numbers 0 to 30
- Lesson 4: At the restaurant
- Lesson 6: Ordering drinks
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Tips on how to make the most of this free Spanish pronunciation practice:
- First listen to the recording without looking at the text
- Then read the text carefully, and the Spanish words out loud
- Now listen to the recording again, but this time read the words and phrases out loud along with the Spanish speakers
- Compare your pronunciation with that of the native speakers. Are you making any obvious mistakes? If so, repeat the words until you get them right
- If you come back to these pronunciation pages every few days for a couple of weeks, you'll see a great improvement not only in your pronunciation, but also in your intonation, speed and confidence
- To reinforce what you've learned, go back to the dialogues and the speaking exercise of the lesson you're on
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Spanish proverb Quien mucho abarca, poco aprieta
English literal translation He who spreads out a lot, squeezes very little
English equivalent Don't spread yourself too thin
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