First, the process of learning pronunciation is wrong.
Spanish, unlike Chinese, belongs to phonetic symbols and uses Latin letters. Spanish writing is closely related to pronunciation, which can be said to be "what you see is what you read", that is, you can basically "listen to the sound and write words" and "see the pronunciation of words".
Learn pronunciation in the following order, don't jump around. The study of Spanish pronunciation in this school is jumping around.
Five vowel letters a, e, I, o and u.
Diphthongs and the pronunciation of three vowels.
Pronunciation of 24 consonants.
Strong vowels and weak vowels, syllable division rules.
The difference between unvoiced sound and voiced sound, and the difference between stop sound and fricative sound.
The connection between words.
Stressed and unstressed words.
The intonation of Spanish.
Second, the process of learning grammar is wrong.
Learning Spanish grammar must go through the following process.
Nouns (gender of nouns, composition of feminine nouns, plural forms of nouns).
Articles (definite articles, indefinite articles, article ellipsis, neutral articles).
Adjectives (the nature, plural form, position and nominalization of adjectives)
Comparison grade (original grade, comparison grade, highest grade)
Demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns
Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
Personal pronouns (the position and simultaneous use of nominative personal pronouns, accusative pronouns, accusative pronouns, accusative pronouns and nominative pronouns)
Numerals (cardinal number, ordinal number, fraction, multiple).
Indefinite (indefinite adjectives and indefinite pronouns, indefinite adverbs).
Questions and interjections.
Basic concepts of verbs (person and number of verbs, tense, form, aspect, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs).
Contact verbs ser and estar.
Forms and tenses of verbs.
The impersonal forms of verbs (prototype verbs, auxiliary verbs, participles).
Verb phrases (prototype verb phrases, auxiliary verb phrases, participle verb phrases).
Adverbs (usage, type and position of adverbs).
Prepositions (types and usage of prepositions, prepositional phrases).
Conjunction (equivalent conjunction, subordinate conjunction).
Interjections (usage of interjections, interjections composed of other parts of speech).
Sentences (sentence components, simple sentences, complex sentences).
Sentence types (declarative sentence, interrogative sentence, exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence).
Syntactic types (passive sentences, complex sentences, impersonal sentences, complex sentences and mutual sentences).
Complex sentence (coordinate complex sentence, master-slave complex sentence).
Nominal clauses (types of nominal clauses, direct speech and indirect speech).
Adjective clauses (relative words, restrictive and descriptive adjective clauses).
Adverbial clauses (types of adverbial clauses, subdivision of adverbial clauses).