Article: For a correct pronunciation, say Es-toy con-ten-ta. With an emphasis on “toy” and “tenta.” Remember that depending on whether you are speaking to a guy or a girl, you will say contento or contenta. Spanish is a great language for learning correct pronunciation because unlike English, there are no silent letters. You pronounce every letter in a word. The one exception to this rule is that you do not pronounce the h at the beginning of words. Saying shorter vowel sounds will help you sound more native. Vowels in Spanish are easier to learn to pronounce than in English because there are only 5 sounds as opposed to 12. Notice that i and e in Spanish have different sounds than in English. The Spanish i vowel sound is more similar to the ee sound in English. The e vowel sound is more similar to the eh sound.   a - ah  e- eh  i- ee  o- oh  u- oo In English, typically the stress goes on the first syllable in the word. This is the opposite in Spanish. If you have a word with 2-3 syllables, you will most likely put the stress on the second or third syllable. Look at the following words that are the same in English and Spanish, and you can see how the stress is changed. The stress in the English words are on the left, and the emphasis for the Spanish words are on the right.  LEgal = leGAL ANimal = aniMAL HOSpital = hospiTAL POSsible = posIBle Look for dialogue in Spanish that has a recording that goes along with it. First practice saying the dialogue aloud and then listening and speaking along with the recording to hear how your pronunciation should be. Repeat this process several times.  You can watch a movie in Spanish with subtitles. First mute the movie and read the subtitles aloud, then replay the same part and read the subtitles aloud with the audio to hear the difference.
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Practice your pronunciation saying Estoy contenta. Pronounce all of the letter sounds in Spanish. Pronounce your vowels with shorter sounds. Change the stress on your words. Practice with a written and recorded Spanish.
Article: The texture of your French toast will be best if you have day-old or slightly stale bread. The bread will be more firm, so it will hold up better when you dip it into the liquid mixture. Swirl the pan as the butter melts to help it spread across the pan evenly. Exactly how much butter you need will depend on the size of the skillet you're using—you want the butter to lightly coat the bottom of the skillet when it melts. About 1/2-1 tbsp (7-14 g) of butter should be enough to cook 2 pieces of bread at a time. If you are making 8 pieces of bread, you'll need this amount of butter 4 times. French toast is best eaten right away, so once it's finished cooking, place it on a plate and add your favorite toppings. For instance, you might drizzle maple syrup over your toast, or you might add sliced fruit and powdered sugar.  Other toppings might include jam, honey, caramel syrup, apple butter, or peanut butter. If you won't be serving the French toast right away, place it on a baking sheet and keep it in a 250 °F (121 °C) oven for up to 30 minutes. While your French toast will have the best texture right after it's cooked, if you have leftovers, you can place them in a sealed container or freezer bag in the refrigerator for 2 days. Reheat it in the microwave or your toaster. If you need to store the French toast longer, freeze it in an airtight container for up to 2 months.
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Start with 8 slices of slightly stale or toasted bread. Melt a pat of butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Serve the French toast hot with the toppings of your choice. Keep leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
Article: Create your video, then go into an editor and remove the long pauses, and other distractions in the video. If the video paces faster, people will continue to watch. Try to have the same lighting while recording your video and keep the same distance from the camera to make the video cuts blend together better. A good audio track can spruce up the video and disguise any audio problems you may have had. YouTube just released an audio library you can choose from at  If you want to monetize your videos then avoid using copyrighted music and stick to public domain music or the YouTube library. This includes an email address, website, twitter handle and more. Some people may not be watching this video on YouTube. You want them to know who you are in those cases. Text can also keep or direct attention on-screen. Use it to your advantage.  Including a link to your channel and other videos in the description can help you get more views. If you want to include links that look a bit too long you can use a link shortener like goo.gl which will make them much easier to read. Put something at the end of your videos to point where they can find you. Add some bloopers or extra footage. People love to see the extras at the end and your watch time might increase. Alternatively you could have a second separate video that contains the bloopers. You can mention and link that video at the end, this way if someone watched it then you will have 2 separate video views from the same viewer. People who watch more of your videos are also more likely to subscribe to your channel.
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Take out white space. Add music to your Video. Include text information. Create credits and bloopers.