In box 5, we focus on the "que" combination. This combination is always pronounced like the name of the letter K in English. Any time you see "que", it is pronounced K(short and square pronunciation!).
In box 6, the focus is on the "qui" combination. "Qui" is always pronounced KEY(short and square).
In box 7, the focus is on pronunciation of the Spanish letter p. The p is similar to the English p, except that the Spanish p is more vocal and its sound comes from the back of the mouth rather than the front. (kind of like the English b)
In box 8, we see a combination of all of the sounds previously discussed. Think of this as a summary or review box of previously learned sounds.
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