Pronunciation
Vocals in English may have what we call "long" sounds or "short" sounds. When a vowel has a "long" sound, the vowel "says its name" (pronounced as the name of the letter).Consonant-Vocal-Consonant
When a word (or a syllable) ends with a vowel in the middle of two consonants (Consonant-Vocal-Consonant), the vowel has a "short" sound
When a word (or a syllable) ends with a vowel in the middle of two consonants (Consonant-Vocal-Consonant), the vowel has a "short" sound
Consonant vowel
When a word (or a syllable) ends in a consonant and then a vowel, the pronunciation is long.
When a word (or a syllable) ends in a consonant and then a vowel, the pronunciation is long.
Most consonants in English have a pronunciation that is equal or almost the same as in Spanish.
This topic is important for people who have good pronunciation, can be supported in various auditory resources to progress in their pronuniacionEVIDENCE 10/10/18 L.V.T |
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