Learn How To Pronounce Well

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The most difficult part of learning a new language is the pronunciation. That's why I'm going to give you some tips.

1. All letters in Spanish, sound the same. If you come across an "e" , let's say 4 times in a sentence, the sound does not change. There are some exceptions: the "c" and "g" letters. The "c" is pronounced like the one in the word, CAT, when there's an "a", "o", or "u", after the "c". When there's an "i", or "e" after the "c" , in order to pronounce it, you have to place your tongue between the front teeth and release a little bit of air.

2. I've noticed that, when speaking English, your mouth is very relaxed ( some friends of mine, tried to speak Spanish and they sounded like they were drunk. That's because English sounds "softer".)

That are the only tips I could come up with, but I'll try to think of more.

Sorry for updating so late. I know that writing, only, two tips is pathetic and I apologize.

Bye ~😙

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