Find out the basics of Spanish language pronunciation in this easy-to-follow video. Join live, interactive, group Spanish classes: https://takelessons.com/live/spanish
Learning a new language is a truly exciting adventure. And yet, one of the common roadblocks beginners face is the ability to properly pronounce words so that they’re easily understood by a native speaker.
Spanish language is no different. When speaking Spanish, even a slight adjustment to pronunciation can change the meaning of a word. That’s why it’s so important to learn proper pronunciation, so that you can communicate exactly what it is you want to say - without any hassle.
In this friendly introductory video, you’ll learn basic Spanish language pronunciation, and you’ll get a look at the common challenges new speakers often face when learning this beautiful Romance language.
Whether you’re learning on your own or with kids, this video provides the helpful guide you’ve been searching for to launch your language skills to the next level. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLU0J0U0lCY
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There are certain basic ASL signs that everyone should know. These survival signs are used in everyday conversation, and they're some of the first words that all beginners learn.
In this video, our expert teacher Tony is going to teach you some essential vocabulary for things like food, family, clothing, and more!
You’ll learn a variety of ASL signs in common categories. Here is just a preview of all the words you’ll learn how to sign in this quick tutorial:
-Mom, dad, brother, and sister
-Home, work, and school
-Drive, walk, and cycle
-Night, day, week, and month
-Hot, cold, and warm
-Please, thank you, excuse me
You’ll also learn a few crucial tips for memorizing new vocabulary. For example, masculine signs are above the nose and feminine signs are below the nose.
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Learn common American Sign Language greetings that can be used when meeting other people. These signs are perfect for using with friends or acquaintances. But it is important to keep in mind the proper way to sign the greeting using ASL. Facial expressions are a key component of ASL greetings, as well as many other signs, and can help a person understand if you are expecting a response to the question you may have signed. This video will help you with your ASL signing technique as well as proper facial expressions for greetings.
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While it may seem surprising, it’s possible to learn a lot of American Sign Language without actually having to learn the ASL alphabet. That’s because many signs don’t actually require you to fingerspell. However, not learning the ASL alphabet will only get you so far. Eventually, the inability to fingerspell - names, placenames, and many other signs - will hinder your communication and keep you from having rewarding conversations with ASL speakers.
Instead, learning the letters and being able to spell them without difficulty - quickly and without thinking - will greatly enhance your communication abilities, because there are instances during ASL conversations where you will undoubtedly need to communicate by fingerspelling words and names, and that’s why knowing the ASL alphabet is a must for learners young and old, all across the country.
Luckily, the alphabet is simple and straightforward, and does follow the same structure and order as the English language alphabet. This is important to note because American Sign Language is - contrary to what many believe - not a visual version of English. Instead, it’s its own language with a unique grammar, syntax, sentence structure, vocabulary, and more. And yet, the alphabet is directly related, and so will help you in memorizing the letters you need to know.
This is a great video lesson to learn the alphabet, practice along, and get a feel for how to spell all the ASL letters. This way, you’ll have every letter you need ready and memorized when the time comes, so you can be ready to go when you’re signing with friends, colleagues, and family members.
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Fingerspelling comes in handy every day in American Sign Language. ASL speakers use fingerspelling to talk about things like brand names, books, movies, and more.
But there are some very important “Do’s and Don’ts” to keep in mind when fingerspelling. If you’re just starting to learn ASL, this tutorial will teach you how to avoid some common mistakes.
For example, many beginners will resort to fingerspelling a word that they don't know the sign for. Instead, it's much better to act out the words you don't know.
In addition, some beginners extend their arms when fingerspelling in ASL. However, you should always keep your fingerspelling hand close to your body when signing.
One more tip - never look at your hands while fingerspelling. You should instead make eye contact with the person you're speaking to.
How do you do this as a beginner? Memorize the shapes of the words you're fingerspelling - the movement that the combined letters make as a whole.
Keep watching the video above for more helpful tips on how to improve your fingerspelling skills!
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Practice Spanish vowel pronunciation, with examples and context. Join interactive, real-time Spanish classes: https://takelessons.com/live/spanish
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If you’ve been learning Spanish, you’ve probably noticed that Spanish vowels are different from English vowels. In this video, TakeLessons partner Beatrice S. walks you through pronunciation rules, showing you pronunciation basics, as well as showing you how to pronounce these letters in the context of Spanish words and sentences, and where you might find similar sounds in the English language.
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My name is Beatrice, and I come from Northern Italy. I have a bachelor's degree in interpreting and translation (English-Spanish) and a master's degree in journalism and PR. I've studied languages all my life, and have more than five years of teaching experience with students from all levels and backgrounds. I know and understand the challenges of learning and mastering a foreign language, as I've been (and in a way, still am) an English student myself. I love tutoring and create unique experiences for each one of my students.
Students want or need to learn Italian/Spanish for different reasons. That’s why I approach each topic thoughtfully and adapt each lesson based on my students’ skills and goals. Whether you want to begin studying Italian or Spanish, or just have conversation lessons to maintain what you already know, contact me and we will build your tailored course together.
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