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El alfabeto

El alfabeto

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

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Gabriela Alcala

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11 Slides • 4 Questions

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El alfabeto

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Las vocales

A La letra A is similar to the sound in the English father (amor, mal)
E La letra E is similar to the sound in the English word met (tele, es)
I La letra I is similar to the sound in the English word see (si, mi)
O La letra O is similar to the sound in the English word woke (hola)
ULa letra U is similar to the sound in the English word cook (tu, usted)

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I is actually ee

This is the hardest sound for English
speakers to get used to. The Spanish i
sounds like the long e (as in bee) You will
have to train your brain to think "ee" when
you see i.

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Multiple Choice

Select the correct "vocal" (vowel)

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p

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h

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a

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n

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Multiple Choice

Select the correct "vocal" (vowel)

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e

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d

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b

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rr

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La letra ñ

This letter is unique to the
Spanish alphabet.

La letra ñ is pronounced like

the "ny" in the word canyon.

el niño (boy)

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LL, Ch, RR

LL while the L in Spanish is

very similar to the L in English,

the LL makes a Y or J sound.

llave, llorar

Ch is pronounced like the English
ch.

chico, leche


RR is always a rolled r

perro, carro

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Consonants with different sounds

C The Spanish “c” has two separate
sounds, hard and soft.

The hard “c”
closely resembles the English “k”
sound, and the soft “c” is like the “s”.
casa, cena

Q You will only see the letter “Q” in
two ways: QUE and QUI.
Queso, quince

Y Depending upon the region, the y
might sound like the English “y” in
the word “yes” or the j in the English
word “joy.”

The letter “y” is a word in Spanish
and it means “and”.
It is always pronounced “ee”.
yate, playa , voy

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Consonants with different sounds

H The H is always silent in
Spanish.
hola, hasta

JThe Spanish J closely
resembles the “h” sound in
English.
jugar, juez

GThe Spanish G has a soft
and a hard sound. The hard
sound closely resembles the
“g” in the word “good.” The
soft sound resembles the “h”
sound in English.
gato, gente

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To ask how do you write or
spell something in
Spanish you say:

¿Cómo se escribe…?
Se escribe ...

To ask how do you say
something in Spanish
you say:


¿Cómo se dice… en
español?

Se dice ...

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Por ejemplo (for example)

Como se dice “thank you” en español?

Como se escribe “thank you” en español?

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