Welcome back to Let’s Learn Lunes! How did week 1 go? I’m excited that so many of you seemed to enjoy the first post. This week our words are going to be “good morning,” “good afternoon,” and “good night.” So let’s get started: “Buenos días” (pronounced: bwhen- os dee-as) = Good morning “Buenas tardes” (pronounced: bwhen-as tar-days) = Good afternoon “Buenas noches” (pronounced: bwhen-as no-chay-s) = Good night |
These are super easy phrases to practice with your fur baby, friends, kids, or even yourself in the mirror and just take a few seconds a day. Remember, practice makes memories!
Side note: As I mentioned in my first post, I’m well aware my pronunciation guide isn’t traditional. I use it because my students tend to find it more affective. Sooo if you have something rude to say, please keep it to yourself. Everyone has different learning preferences. If you’d prefer a more traditional pronunciation guide, google will be happy to help.
Side note: As I mentioned in my first post, I’m well aware my pronunciation guide isn’t traditional. I use it because my students tend to find it more affective. Sooo if you have something rude to say, please keep it to yourself. Everyone has different learning preferences. If you’d prefer a more traditional pronunciation guide, google will be happy to help.