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by spoonjim 1991 days ago
Fluent speaker of Spanish as second language. The audio here is terrible for learning the language, "Mi hermano es medico" is pronounced as though two Venezuelans are talking at a dinner party. It needs to be slower and more distinctly enunciated for a learner.
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Hi spoonjim! In our experience it's important to train your ears to listen to native speakers as early as possible in the learning process. However, you are correct that listening to slow speaking is also very pedagogical -- this is exactly why we provide a 0.5x speed version of the audio, alongside the 1x (native-like) version.
Yes, I tried the 0.5x version, but it's not the way that a Spanish teacher talks. A good Spanish teacher emphasizes the parts of the sounds that are different from English, and doesn't slow down even close to 0.5x -- it's more like 10%, but a much clearer 10%.

In this example, a Spanish teacher would have put more of a pause between "Mi" and "hermano", not such a weird elongation of the "o" in "hermano", and less emphasis on the "es" (even a native conversation would not have that kind of stress on the "es").

This sounds like a recipe for only being able to talk to Spanish teachers.