Spanish lesson of the month

The Spanish Alphabet and pronunciation
The Spanish alphabet has got five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 22 consonants. The most particular one is the letter ñ which sounds like the “gn” in lasagna.
One of the great things about the Spanish language is that it is pronounced as it is written so there are no chances of getting it wrong. Once you’ve learned the sounds you can read any text to perfection.
The Vowels
The sound of the vowels is always the same one.
A as a in cat
E as e in elephant
I as i in pins
O as o in Oh, oh!
U as in food
Spanish Tips
Hello/Hi (informal) - Hola (OH-lah) 
Have a good day - Que pase un buen día (keh PAH-seh un BWEHN DEE-ah) 
How are you? (informal) - ¿Cómo estás? (KOH-moh ehs-TAHS?)
What is your name? (informal) - ¿Cómo te llamas? (KOH-moh TEH YAH-mahs?) 
Nice to meet you - Encantado/a (ehn-kahn-TAH-doh/ehn-kahn-TAH-dah)
Who are you? (informal) - ¿Quién eres? (KYEN EH-rehs?) 
Thank you - Gracias (GRAH-syahs)

Spanish Courses at Learn Spanish in Andalucia
ILS offers a wide range of Spanish courses directly at our school or in your office. 
general Spanish courses - business Spanish -  private tuition in Spanish
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Learn Spanish by joining a course at ILS's language school in El Puerto de Santa Maria for fun and relaxed lessons in small groups of maximum 12 people.

After Mandarin Chinese, Spanish is the world's second most-spoken language as measured by native speakers (between 322 and 400 million people.) with Mexico having the world's largest Spanish-speaking population. Including non-native speakers, it is estimated that there are some 500 million Spanish speakers in the world. Also notworthy is the fact that outside Spain itself, Spanish is also the official language of 21 countries.

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