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Rolling R’s 28 - The Alphabet Pronounced, Special Audio Edition

November 5, 2006

Because Israel doesn’t have his camera back, we decided to do an audio version of Rolling R’s this week. We’re trying to make sure we get new content out regularly, so if that means we have to do audio, then that’s what we’ll do!

This week’s installment of Rolling R’s is all about Spanish pronunciation. Larry reviews the alphabet, focusing on letters that have multiple sounds.

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You can also watch free samples here.

9 Comments »

  1. Hi,
    I just wanted to leave a note to say how helpful and user friendly your podcast classes have been. This is the first time I’ve visited your website, and I must say that I am even more impressed with the program! I have been downloading Rolling Rs for a while now, trying to refresh myself with a language that I love and long to use but have no one to converse with. It has been more than helpful and I appreciate it (and listen and re-listen to it) every single day. Also - thank you to Mr. Keim for his time, dedication and effort. It is by far the best podcast of it’s kind. Giving the workbook for only $1 is wonderfully helpful. Just another thing to let us know how much he wants to help us learn this beautiful language. Thanks again,
    Victoria (from NY)

    Comment by Victoria — November 5, 2006 @ 6:53 pm

  2. Thanks for the podcast. It is great! I only wish the video portion was longer. Brian (from TX)

    Comment by Brian — November 6, 2006 @ 5:54 pm

  3. hi larry,
    just wanted to let you know that your podcasts are great. it had help me a whole lot as a beginner. but one problem i am having is putting sentences together because of word order differences with english. if it is something that you can shine some light on, i’d appreciate it.
    thanks again,
    ervin (from hawaii)

    Comment by Ervin — November 9, 2006 @ 2:18 pm

  4. Hola,

    I really enjoy all the podcasts. They are extremely helpful, but could you do one focusing on just the verb ir? The driving one does not give the vosotros conjugation.

    Comment by Philip — November 9, 2006 @ 7:14 pm

  5. This is the single best Spanish learning resource I have come across on the internet! Thank you so very much for making this all available for free. Muchas Gracias, Senor!

    Comment by Seshanand Rao — November 9, 2006 @ 7:37 pm

  6. hi larry,

    i would like to appreciate you for all of your endevour and the time that you are spendingto prepare this nice programm. they are very useful and very nice,
    thanks once more

    hamlet

    Comment by hamlet — November 12, 2006 @ 9:46 pm

  7. Thank you SO much for going over the alphabet! It is one of those things that teachers teaching anything above a basic level of Spanish already assume their students know, yet somehow I missed it.

    Comment by Haley P — April 8, 2007 @ 4:35 pm

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  9. This program is awesome, but I just wanted to let you know that in the free podcast, episode 37, the vosotros conjugation of “estar” should have the accent over the a, not the i.This mistake appears twice in this podcast. But otherwise, keep up the good work, y hasta luego.

    Comment by Erica — February 22, 2008 @ 1:17 pm

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