Course Information
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Course Overview
Spanish Listening and Speaking Practice
Let's study some Spanish phrases and words that seem easy but are not. All phrases use vocabulary and grammar at the elementary level, so they are easy to learn even for an elementary level learner. By listening to the audio on repeat many times, the phrases you have learned will remain in your head. Do you want to become able to speak Spanish fluently? If so, try reading aloud along with the video and audio! If you repeatedly practice, the phrases and vocabulary you have remembered will begin coming out of your mouth naturally.
Let’s practice the 100 words and phrases that beginners of Spanish need to memorize first, along with super slow sounds read by a professional narrator! The Narrator reads slowly. First read slowly, then read each word slowly, and finally read again slowly. Follow the narrator's reading of Spanish and practice over and over until you can pronounce it correctly.
These exercises will help you learn the basics in a natural and easy way.
This course is for free, if you like it please check out my other courses.
Thank you!
If you have any question don't hesitate and write me a message. See you in class :)
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 15 lecture(s)
- Section 1 The Most Useful Verbs
- Section 2 The Most Useful Nouns
- Section 3 The Most Useful Adjetives
- Section 4 Gracias
What You’ll Learn
- Spanish Vocabulary
- Spanish Listening and Speaking
- The Most Useful Words in Spanish
- The Most Important Spanish Phrases
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAhmed Salah Abdelhakim
genial
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KKeila Cristina Coelho Lacerda
Mui bueno
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LLaura
I found the background music distracting. Some of the sentences could have been replaced with something more needed. Such as, instead of saying short people are fast, use cars are fast or another word that's more common than short people. I did like the sentence about not liking onions. I'm saving that for my trip to Guatemala in July.
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RRossane Balfe
I’ve started learning and I’m delighted with all the phrases as well as examples. I’ve decided to learn a 3rd language and this is a great help.