How to Train Your Ear for Spanish
Most Spanish learners practice speaking before their ear is ready. That’s why they freeze. Not because they don’t know the words — because their brain…
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Being able to connect print to sound is important to develop Spanish fluency. Spanish phonics progresses through words, syllables, and sound patterns. It is essential to be able to read and write effectively in Spanish.
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