L1 Interference
Spanish words never begin with with the following consonant clusters: speak, stay, student, study, school...etc. Spanish speakers tend to pronounce with and initial vowel: espeak, estay, estudent...etc.
The sounds /z/ doesn't exist in Spanish (Peru), so learners say "pence" for both "pence" and "pens", the same happens with /b/ and /v/ which is not different for Spanish speakers (Peru), which causes confusion when pronouncing "bowels" and "vowels"
Spanish words never begin with with the following consonant clusters: speak, stay, student, study, school...etc. Spanish speakers tend to pronounce with and initial vowel: espeak, estay, estudent...etc.
The sounds /z/ doesn't exist in Spanish (Peru), so learners say "pence" for both "pence" and "pens", the same happens with /b/ and /v/ which is not different for Spanish speakers (Peru), which causes confusion when pronouncing "bowels" and "vowels"