another sound that is common among Spanish speaking students is S at the beginning of the word, usually they add letter E to it and come up with espanish, espeak etc. Even thought I have been working on it for a long time, most of my students do not stop. Any idea how to correct it?
While european spanish have the z sound, latinamerican spanish doesn't, so for us deffinetely the "Z" sound is the most challenging.
BlueberryPieBomb 2 weeks ago
A big help for my speech class tomorrow. tnx a lot!
jcfourteen 1 month ago
another sound that is common among Spanish speaking students is S at the beginning of the word, usually they add letter E to it and come up with espanish, espeak etc. Even thought I have been working on it for a long time, most of my students do not stop. Any idea how to correct it?
Mrsbabyblue2009 1 month ago
Lol why am I watching this? I get A's in english class. XDDDDD
TheSLTeam 2 months ago
Very helpful and thanks a lot!
cwang60 8 months ago
hi, thanks a lot. Great video, very clear.
I find that a lot of students (Spanish speakers mainly) tend to pronounce words as
"job", "john" "jack" "january" , etc, with an "sh" sound ("shob", "shohn", "shack", "shanuary", etc.), because they can't reproduce the correct sound.
so a video about those differences would be great.
TheLuz1975 11 months ago