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Jake Day
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21 June 2012 at 11:13pm | IP Logged 
I'm picking up my Spanish studies, and I was wondering, is the pronunciation in the FSI Spanish course worthy of
imitation, or should I start with a different program with different pronunciation?

I ask because I've heard from various people that the voices on FSI courses in most languages generally
mispronounce words in the target language with an incorrect accent, and I was wondering if this was true for
Spanish as well.
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jason6
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21 June 2012 at 11:34pm | IP Logged 
I´ve listened to about the first 3rd of Part 2 of the Spanish Programmatic Course and the pronunciation seems fine to me. I´m not a native speaker, but the people on the tape are.
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James29
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21 June 2012 at 11:58pm | IP Logged 
I just completed the FSI Basic Course for Spanish and it seemed fine. They do speak fast though!
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22 June 2012 at 12:23am | IP Logged 
I don't think they pronounce incorrectly, but they do speak in an unnatural machine
like manner, both in English and in Spanish.

A quick point about FSI. One of the reasons my Spanish accent is not so great is that I
spent a long time pronouncing words they way beginner's textbooks told me to pronounce
them. I initially skipped the pronunciation lessons on FSI (actually platiquemos)
because I thought I already knew how to pronounce Spanish- big mistake! While I was in
Spain I tried shadowing and was disturbed to find that far from being better my
pronunciation actually got WORSE (or so I thought) not better when shadowing. To give
just one example I would find myself pronouncing "n" as "m" before certain letters,
such as "b". I thought I had a problem and fought very hard against this tendency.
Luckily for me I later went back and studied the pronunciation units in FSI and found
that this (an example of assimilation) is how you're supposed to pronounce Spanish! I
will be forever grateful to FSI for explaining this (and many other things I "thought"
I was doing wrong) and angry in equal measure with the standard beginner's textbooks
for omitting these more complex points. Sadly, with a few very common words (my worst
one being the "favor" in "por favor") I even now find it very hard to pronounce them
the correct way because of my earlier error.

In sum: FSI + pronunciation = a very valuable part of your armoury, NOT something to
worry about.

Edited by Random review on 22 June 2012 at 12:30am



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