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About that

POLITE SMILE

you see

when speaking EN ESPAÑOL . . .

You know the drill: They nod their heads, but instead of responding to what you said, they gently change the subject. You can write what you want to say in Spanish fairly well, yet apparently it comes out wrong in speech. It feels as if there's a disconnect between the brain and the mouth, doesn't it? 

 

Bad news first: THERE IS a disconnect between your brain and your mouth. I don't have the time to get into the neurolinguistics of it all here, so now for the good news: I know about a bridge, a brain-mouth connection, that can help you improve significantly

your Spanish pronunciation and intelligibility.

By better recognizing and using conversational cues, you'll expand the range of conversations in which you can engage productively, putting to work all that grammar and vocabulary you're been developing.

 

Contact me now, let's talk about how I could assist you.

The longer you wait, the more speech patterns

become hard-wired.

 

 

Cell  0972-858-313  (ASU)

 

Email  rigo.v.alvarez@gmail.com

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