This document discusses teaching English consonants to Spanish speakers. It begins with an abstract that outlines key differences in pronunciation between English and Spanish, such as variations in stress, pitch, and syllables. The document then provides background on English consonants and their classification based on place and manner of articulation. It notes challenges Spanish speakers face, such as some consonants producing different sounds without changing meaning. The document also examines psychological and cultural factors influencing pronunciation. Finally, it compares the Spanish and English phonetic systems, noting Spanish is syllable-timed while English is stress-timed, and some consonants are pronounced the same in Spanish but distinguish meanings in English.