Lesson 2: Emphasis, Accent Marks & Natural Rhythm

Learn how Spanish syllables are emphasized, when accents appear, and how to speak with natural rhythm.

⭐ Spanish Emphasis Rules

Spanish has two simple, predictable emphasis rules.

✔ Rule 1

If a word ends in a vowel, N, or S, the emphasis falls on the second-to-last syllable.

  • CA-sa
  • ME-sa
  • pa-LA-bra
  • JO-ven

✔ Rule 2

If a word ends in any other consonant, the emphasis falls on the last syllable.

  • re-LOJ
  • pa-PEL
  • ciu-DAD

⭐ Accent Marks

Accent marks in Spanish show where the emphasis goes — even when it breaks the usual rule.

  • inglés → in-GLÉS
  • canción → can-CIÓN
  • teléfono → te--fo-no
  • fácil → -cil

If there's an accent, emphasize that syllable. Always.

⭐ Accent Marks Preserve Stress

When a word changes (plural, tense, etc.), Spanish uses accent marks to protect the original stress.

  • jovenJO-ven (no accent needed)
  • jóvenes-ve-nes (accent added to keep the stress)

💡 Accent marks are not random — they exist to keep pronunciation consistent.

⭐ Accents That Change Meaning

Without Accent With Accent Meaning
el él the / he
tu your / you
mi my / me
si if / yes
que qué that / what
como cómo like (as) / how

🎤 Pronunciation Practice

Repeat after the recording:

  • casa, libro, mesa, palabra
  • reloj, papel, ciudad
  • inglés, canción, teléfono, fácil
  • el / él — tu / tú — si / sí — que / qué

📝 Practice Activities

  1. On a piece of paper, write the following words and underline the emphasized syllable: mañana, profesor, difícil, ventana.
  2. Write the following words and add accents where needed: ingles, cancion, facil, telefono.
  3. Say each pair aloud noticing the meaning change (note the pronunciation does not change with these words): tu/tú, mi/mí, si/sí.

❓ Mini Quiz – Check Your Understanding

1. Words ending in a vowel are usually emphasized on…?

  • A. The last syllable
  • B. The first syllable
  • C. The second-to-last syllable
  • D. They have no emphasis
👉 Show answer

C. The second-to-last syllable

2. Which word is emphasized on the last syllable?

  • A. casa
  • B. libro
  • C. reloj
  • D. mesa
👉 Show answer

C. reloj

3. What does an accent mark (´) do?

  • A. Makes the word longer
  • B. Changes the spelling rules
  • C. Shows where the emphasis goes
  • D. Marks a question
👉 Show answer

C. Shows where the emphasis goes

4. Which pair changes meaning with accents?

  • A. casa / casas
  • B. tu / tú
  • C. rojo / roja
  • D. hola / halo
👉 Show answer

B. tu / tú

Bonus Question:
Why does jóvenes need an accent, but joven does not?

  • A. Because plural words always have accents
  • B. Because the accent changes the meaning
  • C. Because the word ends in S
  • D. To preserve the original stress on the first syllable
👉 Show answer

D. To preserve the original stress on the first syllable

💬 Conversation Builder

Practice pronouncing these conversation starters with the above recording.

A: ¿Cómo te llamas? (What's your name?)
B: Me llamo ____. (My name is _____.)

A: ¿Hablas inglés? (Do you speak English?)
B: Sí, hablo inglés y un poco de español. (Yes, I speak English and a little bit of Spanish.)

📘 Lesson 2 Vocabulary

Spanish English
casahouse
mesatable
palabraword
librobook
relojclock, watch
ciudadcity
inglésEnglish
canciónsong
teléfonotelephone
fácileasy
jovenyoung
jóvenesyoung people (plural)
hablasyou speak
librosbooks
comolike/as
cómohow(?)
siif
yes
tuyour
you
quethat
quéwhat(?)
mimy
me

💡 Tip: Listen and then read the words out loud and notice where your voice naturally stresses the syllable.

🔁 Review & Summary

  • Two simple rules determine Spanish stress.
  • Accent marks tell you exactly where to stress.
  • Some words change meaning with accents.
  • Natural rhythm comes from syllable timing.
  • You practiced pronunciation, listening, and conversation.
  • Congratulations! You are already speaking Spanish!