Pronunciation Practice on word stress Práctica de pronunciación Acentuación de las palabras en español Author: Victoria Reina Gil.

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Pronunciation Practice on word stress Práctica de pronunciación Acentuación de las palabras en español Author: Victoria Reina Gil

¿Qué es el acento de una palabra? What is word stress? Stress is the emphasis put on particular syllables in a word PART 1

Rules of word stress in Spanish Rule 1: Words ending in a vowel “n” “s” are stressed on the penultimate syllable encantada hijo joven cumpleaños Rule 2: Words ending in a consonant (excluding “n” and “s”) are stressed on the last syllable. practicar comedor mantel ciudad

Let´s practise Rule 1 ¿Dónde ponemos el acento en estas palabras? alemana rojo equipaje comen martes palabra compro trabajan pantalones tarjeta monumento palabra compro trabajan pantalones tarjeta monumento Read out loud Repeat after me Now check

Let´s practise Rule 2 ¿Dónde ponemos el acento en estas palabras? repetir Madrid feliz papel mandar señor universidad volver especial escribir hotel señor universidad volver especial escribir hotel Read out loud Repeat after me Now check

Rule breakers When a word does not follow the rules we put a written accent called tilde (or acento ortográfico) over the stressed vowel Words that break Rule 1 mamá número balcón además Words that break Rule 2 fácil dólar azúcar lápiz PART 2

Contrast - Contraste compro escucho termino Present tense (yo) compró escuchó terminó Preterite tense (él/ella/usted)

Let´s practise those Rule Breakers Write down the words you hear Now check café salmón fútbol miércoles América

Word stress – acento Listen, write and decide whether a tilde is required

teléfono ratón televisión mundo libro cantaré salsa página mural limón

And finally, what about words with only one syllable? Monosyllables don’t have a tilde unless they have more than one meaning. See the following examples: Él (personal pronoun) Él es el hermano de Miguel. Mí (personal pronoun) La carta es para mí. Tú (personal pronoun) Yo estoy bien, ¿y tú? Sí (adverb) Sí, quiero café. Sé (1 st person singular of verb saber) ¡No sé nada! El (definite article) El libro es interesante. Mi (possessive adjective) Mi madre se llama Inés. Tu (possessive adjective) Me gusta tu casa. Si (conjunction) Voy al parque si no llueve. Se (personal pronoun) Maribel se levanta muy tarde.

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