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What is learning Spanish II?

Learning Spanish II is designed as a natural progression that gives you the basis for real facility with the language as you work toward fluency in Spanish, enhanced by a host of onscreen diagrams and visual aids.

How to understand and speak a new language?

Learning Spanish II: How to Understand and Speak a New Language follows on The Great Courses’ highly acclaimed first Spanish course, taking you to the next level of mastery of this beautiful and incredibly useful language. This exciting program grounds you in the fundamentals that will help you work toward fluency, enhancing your ability to converse with your Spanish-speaking friends and acquaintances, to speak Spanish more skillfully as a traveler—to enjoy the thrill and pleasure of communication in a language spoken by half a billion people around the world.

What is the lesson 10 in Spanish?

Lesson 10—Expressions Using the Verb Tener. Although the Spanish language is one of the aspects that unites the Hispanic world, there are also many differences between regions and countries. You now know that there are countries, areas, and regions that pronounce consonants and/or words in different ways.

How many vowels are there in Spanish?

Each of the five vowels—a, e, i, o, u—makes just one sound in Spanish, a short sound that stays the same from beginning to end. • A, found in the common Spanish word casa, is the easiest vowel sound to make. For the other four vowel sounds, focus on keeping the vowel sound short and uniform.

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