Stressed Syllable
Do you know what «stressed syllable» means? It’s «golpe de voz». For you to understand why this is so important when we speak English, here’s an example in Spanish:
Take the word camión. Would it sound weird if we pronounced «cámion» instead of «camión»? If your answer is yes, then you’ve understood why you have to pay attention to stress syllables when studying English.
Here’s a list with some words which may be difficult for students.
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Las sílabas subrayadas son aquellas que tienen el golpe de voz. Si tienes dudas, escucha las palabras en un diccionario online con sonido http://www.wordreference.com, http://www.thefreedictionary.com)