In Spanish, you could know thousands of words and how to put them together into sentences, but if you don’t have good pronunciation, you’ll never be understood. In-fact, your efforts to learn Spanish will have been in vain.

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On the other hand, if you really take the time to learn Spanish pronunciation, native speakers are so impressed when you speak. You may not have perfect grammar or a very extensive vocabulary, but if you have good pronunciation, native speakers will usually say, “¡Usted habla muy bien!”, or in English “You speak very well!”.

The pronunciation is the key! They’ll think you are a great Spanish speaker just by having good solid pronunciation skills!



Many people make the mistake of thinking that because they took Spanish in Junior High, High School, or even College, they automatically have great pronunciation skills when in-fact, they may not be understood by a native speaker at all.

Moral of the Story: If you want to impress the native Spanish speakers, the way to do it is to focus on pronunciation. If you sound good, it doesn’t matter how good your grammar is, they’ll be impressed.

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Written by Dave Clark with Free Spanish Lessons – Try a Free Spanish Lesson Today

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