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Learn Spanish: Flash Cards for Beginners
Learn Spanish: Flash Cards for Beginners
Learn Spanish: Flash Cards for Beginners
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Learn Spanish-Flash Cards for Beginners has been designed to introduce a range of Spanish vocabulary across a wide variety of everyday topics, in an interactive way.

The flash cards can be used to gradually build a basic knowledge of Spanish words. Work through the various sections in your own time.

Each new word is first introduced in Spanish and then followed by a flash card with the English translation, making it easy to flip between sections and to test what you are learning as you progress.

At the start of this book there is a section covering the basic pronunciation of Spanish words and letters, which will help you to pronounce each word as you progress through the flash cards. There is also a comprehensive vocabulary section at the end of the book, which covers all the words from the flash cards as well as introducing additional vocabulary.

Topics include: Spanish Pronunciation; Family; Days of the Week; Months of the Year; The Body; Clothes; Shops; Shopping; Travel; Directions; Jobs; Spare Time; Restaurant; Drinks; Food; Accommodation; Countries & Nationalities; Colours; Numbers.

Over 600 flash cards, a great, fun introduction to learning Spanish.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2012
ISBN9781465702142
Learn Spanish: Flash Cards for Beginners

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    Learn Spanish - Matthew Driver

    Spelling and pronunciation in Spanish tend to be more closely related than in English, meaning that when you see a certain letter or combination of letters, you can be reasonably sure of how to say them.

    This is a list of Spanish letters and a guide of how to say them:

    Letter - Rough pronunciation

    a - ‘a’ as in ‘cat’

    e - ‘e’ as in ‘hen’

    i - ‘ee’ as in ‘seek’

    o - ‘o’ as in ‘rob’

    u - ‘oo’ as in ‘boot’

    b - ‘b’ as in ‘boot’

    ce - ‘th’ as in ‘thick’

    ch - ‘ch’ as in ‘church’

    c (and other letters) - ‘c’ as in ‘come’

    d (at the beginning of word) - ‘d’ as in ‘deed’

    d (in between vowels) - ‘th’ as in ‘other’

    f - ‘f’ as in ‘farm’

    g+e/i - ‘ch’ as in loch

    g+other letters - ‘g’ as in get

    h - is never pronounced

    j - ‘ch’ as in ‘loch’

    k - ‘k’ as in ‘kill’

    l - ‘l’ as in ‘look’

    ll - ‘lli’ as in ‘bullion’

    m - ‘m’ as in ‘mother’

    n - ‘n’ as in ‘never’

    ñ - ‘ni’ as in ‘onion’

    p - ‘p’ as in ‘pen’

    qu - ‘k’ as in ‘key’

    r (at the beginning of words) - strongly rolled ‘r’

    r (between vowels) - slightly rolled ‘r’

    s - ‘s’ as in ‘six’

    t - ‘t’ as in ‘tin’

    v - like ‘b’ as in ‘bar’

    x - ‘s’ as in ‘best’

    y - ‘y’ as in ‘yes’

    z - ‘th’ as in ‘thin’

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