Language Reading Task practice exercise fill the blanks 17
If after years of Spanish classes, some people still find it impossible to understand some …………………… they should not worry. This does not ……………………………. mean the lessons were ,,,………………. Millions of Spanish speakers use neither standard Latin American Spanish nor Castilian, which …………………… in US schools. The confusion is partly political- the Spanish – speaking world is very …………….. Spanish is the language of 19 separate countries and Puerto Rico. This means that there is no one ………………………...
The most common Spanish dialect taught in the US is standard Latin American. It is sometimes called “Highland” Spanish since it is generally spoken in the ,………………………. areas of Latin America. While each country ………………… its own accents and has some unique vocabulary, residents of countries such as ……………………….. This dialect is ……………… its pronunciation of each letter and its strong “r” sounds. This Spanish was spoken in Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and was …………………. to the Americas by the early colonists.
However, the Spanish of Madrid and of northern Spain, called Castilian, developed characteristics that never reached the New World. These include the pronunciation of “Ci” and “Ce” as “Th” In Madrid, “gracious” (thank you) becomes “great he as” (as opposed to “gars-see-as” in Latin America).
Another difference is the use of the word “provosts” (you all, or you guys) as the informal form of “tested” in Spain. Castilian sounds to Latin Americans much like British English sounds to US residents.
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If after years of Spanish classes, some people still find it impossible to understand some native speakers they should not worry. This does not necessarily mean the lessons were wasted. Millions of Spanish speakers use neither standard Latin American Spanish nor Castilian, which predominate in US schools. The confusion is partly political- the Spanish – speaking world is very diverse. Spanish is the language of 19 separate countries and Puerto Rico. This means that there is no one standard dialect.
The most common Spanish dialect taught in the US is standard Latin American. It is sometimes called “Highland” Spanish since it is generally spoken in the mountainous areas of Latin America. While each country retains its own accents and has some unique vocabulary, residents of countries such as centers. This dialect is noted for its pronunciation of each letter and its strong “r” sounds. This Spanish was spoken in Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and was brought to the Americas by the early colonists. However, the Spanish of Madrid and of northern Spain, called Castilian, developed characteristics that never reached the New World. These include the pronunciation of “Ci” and “Ce” as “Th” In Madrid, “gracious” (thank you) becomes “great he as” (as opposed to “gars-see-as” in Latin America). Another difference is the use of the word “provosts” (you all, or you guys) as the informal form of “tested” in Spain. Castilian sounds to Latin Americans much like British English sounds to US residents. |
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