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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2007 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bird Rock Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children, Children's / 3-6 Years, Children's Video, Childrens, Educational/Learning Ages 1-5, Educational/Learning Ages 6-10, Family, Movie, Video |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 800828259990 |
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Customer Reviews of Mommy Teach Me Spanish, Vol. 1: I Am Hungry
Nice concept, but execution is pretty bad This could have been a really fun video for teaching some basic Spanish words to children. But I'm just in shock about some of the people that narrate or star in this. I hate to be mean, because they are obviously well-meaning. But the Spanish accent of all but one of them is so atrocious as to actually be detrimental to learning Spanish. <
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>One male narrator seems to be bilingual, as in he may have learned Spanish at home. But he obviously grew up in the United States. A real native speaker would have been ideal, I think, but he is passable. The other adult and children are horrendous. <
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>This video looks like it was produced at the University of Wisconsin, which confuses me, because everyone in this video seems to have a strong Southern accent (I lived in Oklahoma for 3 years, so I don't think I'm mistaken). Even in English, it's kind of grating when you aren't used to it anymore. It kind of sounds like a "you might be a redneck" routine. I'm sorry, I don't mean to be rude. People can't help their local accent - it's just surprising for what I thought was going to be a professional video. <
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>But the English is forgivable. The Spanish accents are not. I do not know what the excuse is for an adult to speak Spanish with a Southern drawl on an educational video. The children are even worse, which they can't help, since they are obviously not native speakers and are just reading or repeating a phrase. But this could only work if the children were native speakers. <
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>Oh, it's so awful. It could have been really cute, but I feel like I need to turn the volume down and say the words myself so that the accent is correct (I'm not even a native speaker, but I know what correct pronunciation sounds like). This was a nice attempt. <
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>I have to say that I'm watching a version from the library which may be older, just in case they decided to fix these glaring defects in a later edition. If not, please do!