Great work on your recording. You sound confident, and that is a great thing for a Spanish I language learner.
Keep a few things in mind:
(1)the letter A will always sound like ah, so when pronouncing the word paciente, it will sound more like p(ah)ciente. (2)the H in the word hermana is silent. (3)the g in the word inteligente will have an English h sound.
Finally, listen again to your description of your mom. Practice dividing the adjective into syllables, and say all the syllables. The key to good pronunciation in Spanish, is to pronounce all your vowels within a word, and to pronounce each syllable. Also, as you listen to your description of your mom, is their anything that would need to change to make that a more accurate description?
Again, great job on your recording. I think you are doing a great job of taking each assignment and trying to learn something from it 🙂
Aaron,
Great work on your recording. You sound confident, and that is a great thing for a Spanish I language learner.
Keep a few things in mind:
(1)the letter A will always sound like ah, so when pronouncing the word paciente, it will sound more like p(ah)ciente. (2)the H in the word hermana is silent. (3)the g in the word inteligente will have an English h sound.
Finally, listen again to your description of your mom. Practice dividing the adjective into syllables, and say all the syllables. The key to good pronunciation in Spanish, is to pronounce all your vowels within a word, and to pronounce each syllable. Also, as you listen to your description of your mom, is their anything that would need to change to make that a more accurate description?
Again, great job on your recording. I think you are doing a great job of taking each assignment and trying to learn something from it 🙂