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SPOKEN SPANISH CLASSES AT MAKHARIA IN SHARJAH

Jan 1st, 2025 at 19:56   Learning   Sharjah   44 views Reference: 2176

Location: Sharjah

Price: 100 د.إ


Learning Spanish is a fantastic choice, given its status as one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It’s the official language in 21 countries and is also a key language in the United States and many other parts of the world. Here's a guide to help you get started on your Spanish learning journey:

1. Pronunciation

Vowels: Spanish vowels (a, e, i, o, u) are generally pronounced consistently. Unlike English, there are no diphthongs, making vowel pronunciation easier to master.

Consonants: Some consonants, such as "r" (rolled in many dialects) and "ñ" (like the "ny" in "canyon"), may require practice. The "j" is pronounced like an English "h" in most dialects (e.g., "jalapeño").

Accent: Spanish is a phonetic language, meaning words are pronounced as they are written, but stress can vary depending on accents and regional dialects.

2. Vocabulary

Basic Vocabulary: Start with essential words and phrases, such as greetings ("Hola" - Hello, "Gracias" - Thank you), numbers, and common verbs.

Cognates: Many Spanish words are similar to English due to shared Latin roots (e.g., "información" for "information").

Common Phrases: Learn basic conversational phrases like "¿Cómo estás?" (How are you?) and "¿Dónde está...?" (Where is...?).

3. Grammar

Sentence Structure: Spanish typically follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order, similar to English. For example, "I eat apples" is "Yo como manzanas."

Gender and Number: Nouns in Spanish have gender (masculine or feminine) and must agree with adjectives and articles in both gender and number (e.g., "el libro rojo" - the red book, "las casas blancas" - the white houses).

Verb Conjugation: Spanish verbs are conjugated according to tense, mood, and the subject. Familiarize yourself with the present tense first, then move on to past and future tenses.

4. Listening Comprehension

Native Speakers: Listening to native speakers will help you get used to the rhythm, intonation, and speed of spoken Spanish. Start with slower, more enunciated material like beginner podcasts.

Practice Materials: Use Spanish-language media like music, TV shows, and podcasts to improve your listening skills.

 

How to Enrollment: -

CONTANT NO: - 0568723609

ALTERNATE NO: - 0505234950

ADDRESS: - Office-101, AL Faisal-2 Building, King Faisal Street (Al Qasimia) Near to Nesto Hypermarket (Opposite Abu Shagara) Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)

WEBSITE: - www.makhariainstitute.ae

EMAIL - info@makhariainstitute.ae