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El Alfabeto. Con Vocabulario. Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008). A,a. Á●gui●la. B,b (be) Ba, be, bi, bo, bu. Bi●ci●cle●ta. C,c (ce) Ca, co, cu. NOTE: When the letter C is before the vowels E and I, it is pronunced as in the “S” sound. Ce●ci●lia. Ca●ma Co ● co - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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El El AlfabetoAlfabetoEl El AlfabetoAlfabetoCon Con VocabularioVocabulario
Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008).
C,c (ce)Ca, co, cu.
Ca●ma
Co ● co
Cu ●na
NOTE:
When the letter C is before the vowels E and I, it is pronunced as in the “S” sound.
Ce●ci●liaNOTE:
When the “C” is combined with the “h”, make the “Ch”
(Cha, Che, Chi, Cho, Chu)
Chu●cho
H,h (ache
)Ham●bur●gue●sa NOTE: The “H” at the
beginning of a word is silent.
NOTE: When the “H” is combined with the “C”, make the “Ch” (Cha, Che, Chi, Cho, Chu
Educator’s Note• Although the Real Academia in Madrid,
Spain, removed the letters ch, ll, and rr as separate entries in 1994 from the Spanish alphabet, I have included ll and rr in this presentation for their unique sound qualities when pronounced. It should also be noted that many Hispanic countries still recognize rr as a separate letter of the alphabet.