El diptongo es el primer paso para aprender a acentuar. ¡Aquí te lo explico!

In this video, I'll explain in a simple and clear way what a diphthong is, why it's crucial for accentuation, and how to easily identify one. I'll teach you the types of vowels we have in Spanish: strong (open) and weak (closed), and what their classification depends on according to the opening of the oral cavity. Likewise, you'll learn to differentiate between strong vowels like 'a', 'e', ​​and 'o' and weak vowels like 'i' and 'u'. Then, we'll delve into the definition of a diphthong as two vowel sounds that are pronounced within the same syllable, without separating. I'll show you how diphthongs are formed with combinations of strong + weak, weak + strong, and weak + weak vowels, with clear examples of each, such as "aire," "historia," and "viuda." I'll also explain which vowel combinations do not form a diphthong (two strong vowels together, as in "caer" or "poeta") and how to separate them into different syllables. Finally, we'll practice the pronunciation of the diphthong to ensure greater clarity and understanding. By understanding the diphthong, you'll be laying the foundation for understanding syllable structure and accentuating correctly, writing like a true professional. Don't forget to subscribe to Espacio de Lengua for more tips and share this video with your friends! Don't forget to visit my social media to continue learning. Facebook:   / espaciodelengua   Subscribe and share!