Complete Spanish, Track 3 - Language Transfer, The Thinking Method

Complete Spanish, Track 3 - Language Transfer, The Thinking Method

Understanding Convertible Words in English and Spanish

Introduction to Convertible Words

  • The discussion begins with the concept of convertible words, emphasizing their utility in forming sentences.
  • A rule is introduced: words ending in "ant" or "en" can often be converted into Spanish by adding an "e."

Stress and Accentuation

  • Importance of stress placement in words is highlighted; it plays a crucial role in pronunciation.
  • Examples are provided for practicing stress, such as "important" and "different," focusing on correct pronunciation.

Converting Specific Terms

  • The conversion of terms like "constant" to "constante" is discussed, showcasing how sounds change between languages.
  • The term “normally” is explained as synonymous with “usually,” illustrating its usage contextually.

Sound Changes in Conversion

  • A specific focus on the 'j' sound indicates that it transforms differently when converting to Spanish (e.g., Argentina).
  • Examples like “global” and “general” demonstrate how certain sounds shift during conversion.

Additional Rules for Word Conversion

  • Words ending with 'i' or 'a' can also be converted; examples include “possible” becoming “posible.”
  • Some rules have exceptions; understanding which English words derive from Latin aids in identifying convertible terms.

Practical Application and Comfort with Exceptions

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