Write the nationalities of the following people and the
languages they speak. Choose from the list and follow the example.
You will need to write some words more than once.
Listen again and repeat each letter after the pause.
Listen to each letter and the pronunciation examples.
A (a)
Argentina
B (be)
Brasil
C (ce)
Colombia
CH (che)
Chipre
D (de)
Dinamarca
E (e)
Europa
F (efe)
Francia
G (ge)
Guatemala
H (hache)
Honduras
I (i)
Italia
J (jota)
Jordania
K (ka)
Kenia
L (ele)
Liberia
LL (elle)
Castilla
M (eme)
Marruecos
N (ene)
Nicaragua
Ñ (eñe)
España
O (o)
Omán
P (pe)
Paraguay
Q (cu)
Qatar
R (ere)
Rusia
RR (erre)
Navarra
S (ese)
Singapur
T (te)
Turquía
U (u)
Uruguay
V (uve)
Venezuela
W (uve doble)
Washington
X (equis)
Luxemburgo
Y (i griega)
Yemen
Z (zeta)
Zambia
Listen again and repeat. Use the pause button on your media
player to give you time to practise.
You
have probably noticed the Spanish letter 'ñ'
in words like 'español'.
If your computer keyboard doesn't have this letter, there's
another way you can write it.
- Type Alt + 164
(numbered keyboard) = ñ
- Type Alt + 165 (numbered keyboard) = Ñ
Look at the ASCII
table. You can use the same method for other characters
that do not appear on your keyboard ( inverted question
mark ¿, inverted exclamation
¡, etc.)
Listen to three words being spelled in Spanish and write the
letters you hear. Listen more than once if you need to.
Choose the correct name for each object. Follow the example and
use the Help box if you need
to.
ordenador (amer. 'computadora') = computer
calculadora = calculator
libro = book
cuaderno = notebook
bolígrafo = pen
casa = house barco = ship