In Picture Perfect Spanish, Doctor Memory creates visual links between the Spanish words
and their English equivalents, so they can be seen tangibly and learned easily. For
example:
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The
Spanish word for eye is ojo. It is
pronounced oh-hoe. In the picture you see
a large eye. It is wearing a pair of O-brand overalls. The eye is in a garden and is using a hoe to hoe weeds. The beginning letter sound in O-brand overalls, and the word hoe sound exactly like the Spanish word for eye (oh-hoe).
This enables you to picture and pronounce the Spanish word ojo. Study the picture
and read the explanation again, and you will have learned that eye means ojo, oh-hoe,
in Spanish. More importantly, this amusing
picture will stick in your mind. As a result,
you will never forget that the Spanish word for eye is ojo.
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