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How different is Catalonia from England?

Did you know that 23rd April brings them together in many ways?

And did you know that Literature (and Shakespeare) can teach us a lot about Pronunciation?

On Thursday 27 April, at 6pm I invite you to join me on a free session online to answer these questions.


We will celebrate St.Georges’ Day from another perspective:


  • with the reading aloud of a famous sonnet by Shakespeare, and the analysis line by line,
  • with focus on Pronunciation aspects that are ‘difficult’ for Spanish speakers: rhythm, stress and intonation
  • and the guide on how to pronounce difficult word endings in English.


To participate, just sign up on the form below and receive a free-mini-guide for the session with the sonnet and key vocabulary we will discuss.


You can’t come? Do not worry. For everyone who participates, the link with the recorded session will be sent to you the following day. It will be available for you to watch for 7 days.


Join me this Thursday.

And help me celebrate Sant Jordi in a different way.



Anna.



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