How to use learning aids to help speak Spanish quickly

Learning Spanish is a gateway to learning other languages such as French and Italian. Spanish overlap many words we speak on a daily basis. The key to learning Spanish is to relate the crossover words from one language to another to the specific Spanish speaking pronunciation. Identify the speaking Spanish words and the pronunciation take practice. Learn Spanish at home and speaking Spanish in your community will help pace your learning.

Things You'll Need

  • Index cards
  • Sticky notes
  • Markers or pen
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Instructions

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      The best way to learn Spanish is to be in a Spanish speaking environment. It is absolute the best way to learn. When a person is out of their comfort zone learning skills kick in to want to communicate, our feeling, sense of directions and safety come in to play. Our learning skills are on the alert to absorb and remember the unfamiliar words there are less likely to fade from our memory if they are needed to survive in an unfamiliar environment. Join local clubs and voluntary in your community where Spanish is spoken. Build friendship with individuals who speak Spanish and whom are willing to spend a few hours on a regular basis to teach you to speak the language and learn about the culture.

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      Listen to radio and TV while you are driving to do short or long road trips errands. By listening to and watching these programs, you add new words to your vocabulary, and gain understanding of the body language. Enabled the captions on the T V and read along as the words scroll at the bottom of the screen, most TV program or repeated during the week. Check you're local listening if you find a program you really like. Listening to Spanish music and reading the liner notes of a song will help you with the pronunciations.

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      Rent Movie from your video centers in your area that offer Spanish speaking films. The library has source books, tapes and Spanish speaking material you rent out for period of times such as Atlases and maps, Travel guides and novels by authors that describe Spanish places.

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      Once you get the hang of speaking some Spanish it will be easier for you to create your own visions aids and create games for you to use for study. Use index card or sticky notes place on your refrigerator, next to your phone, on your bathroom mirror, or other places you choose. For example you open the refrigerator; read the sticky notes and repeat the sentence aloud. If you can program a cell phone you and learn to speak Spanish with practices.

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