El Abecedario - The Spanish Alphabet
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esto es mui bueno para niños de 2 basico.
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MUY CREATIVO!
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¿ de dónde está Julio? Where is Julio from originally?
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@MEMEMEPONYGIRLS Why don't you learn english first?
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Can you suggest any programs for very young children, under 5 years old?
Thanks for posting these.
InformedChoice 1 year ago
@InformedChoice For young kids, the best is live in person-training. Linguistic studies show that CDs and DVDs do NOT work, especially with young kids. Find a local teacher, make sure s/he is certified in language teaching, and you can't go wrong there. Good luck!
esaudio 1 year ago
i think this method makes it more confusing than it is.....this would not help me remember the alphabet at all !!
edwardlinnnorris 2 years ago
Just take 5 minutes to understand the logic behind it, watch it twice and you will see it is more effective than singing the alphabet. Thousands of people sing the alphabet and think they learn it that way,but when they need to spell out they need to be mentally singing_ let alone when they listen to someone spells words out at a normal pace of speech. Just try it and you will see what I mean. Happy Spanish Learning!
Julio
esaudio 2 years ago
well im from Costa Rica and nobody use "LL" and "CH" anymore cuase the "Academia Española" delete em... and u say of the "letter" ll isnt elie :S is doble ele xD so 8/10
maritzaC1 2 years ago
Although la Real Academia Española deleted those letters, many speakers still use them nowadays worldwide, that is why it is important for students to recognize them. And as for "ll", again, some speakers say "elie" some others "doble ele". I feel learners need to know them all as they may come across many different speakers from different areas, not just strict Real Academia followers. Thanks for your comment.
esaudio 2 years ago