Learning Spanish the Easy Way

Lesson 2 - B

By E. C. Owens, published Sep 10, 2007
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This is a continuance of the Spanish lesson of 2-a. We will continue to learn about the Spanish words he, she, you and I. And there pronunciation.

Keep in mind that these Spanish lessons are ment as a means of replacing professional teachers. These Spanish lessons are simply ment only as means of aiding you in your learning and knowledge. Do not take these lessons in replacement of any real Spanish course that you might already be or planning to be taking.

Again, these lessons are ment to make learning and understanding the Spanish language easier for you. Use these lessons only as guide for your journey in learning the Spanish language.

The following will be a short recap on all that we have learned thus far.

Lets look back over the last two Spanish lessons that we had learned already.

In lesson 1, we learned about the Spanish vowels and the pronunciation of each vowel. As well as a few other tricky pronunciations of some Spanish language and the sounds that they make. Such as the 'J' and the 'H' and the sounds that they make when paired with other letters of the alphabet.

We had also learned in lesson 2-a about the Spanish words and pronunciation of 'I am', 'You are', and 'They'.


Always remember to practice. Practice makes everything easier in the long run. So practice and do it often.

And always remember how The Spanish vowels sound, these are the key to pronouncing a lot of the Spanish words. Also remember how the H and the J sound in the Spanish language. And remember that when a J and a U are placed together, they often sound like a W.


Now lets turn our attention to the lesson at hand. We are going to focus on continuing to learn the Spanish words for ;

We are


(Plural) You are

(Plural) They are


Lesson 2 -a covered singulars. In this lesson we will be going over the plural forms of 'I am' , 'You are' and 'they are'. Keep in mind that when using singular you are referring to one person. And remember that when using plural you are referring to more then one person.


Take for instances the following sentence :

'We are going to the store.'

Lets take out the 'We are' and place our attention on that.

'We are' in Spanish looks like :

Nosotros

Pronounced as :


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Thanks.

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Great article series idea

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