Looking for Help Learning Spanish

Desperately Seeking Help Learning Spanish

Learning a second language has many benefits and is a tremendous idea. English and Spanish are almost equally spoken in the US. How many times a day do you hear something in English translated into Spanish? So it’s a great idea to learn and include Spanish into your life. Of course, very many people have a tough time tackling a second language. What follows are some helpful tips and a few tricks you can use to make things easier.

Keeping some patience in mind will help. You won’t be fluent in Spanish before the end of the week. Even if you had all the vocabulary and verbs remembered, your sentence structure may need a little work. You will only slow your progress if you put a lot of pressure on your self to get fluent fast. Instead let yourself learn slowly. Doing this will let you feel more comfortable with learning. If people know you’re learning their language, when you talk to them they’ll be more patient with you. If you try to pass yourself off as completely fluent too soon you could offend someone! You can use the web! There are a lot of sites offering great information to help you learn Spanish. One great translaton tool is Babelfish. It’s a website. Just give it a sentence and Babelfish will do the translation. The reason this is so nice is because you can compose any sentence and have it translated into Spanish for learning. Always remember the sentence structure in English is not the same structure in Spanish. Using the translation tool will help you understand how the sentence structures are different. You can also find other online tools to help you learn Spanish, or any other language.

Test yourself with flashcards This is a simple but effective way to reinforce your knowledge. These are basic memorization tools and the reason people still use them is because they work! Test yourself or have someone else test you in areas like grammar and using verbs in a variety of tenses. Flashcards are usually pretty small so you can take them with you when you leave the house and work on your Spanish in your spare time. You can also have someone quiz you. The process is extremely simple -on one side of the card, write the word in your own language; on the other side, the same word in Spanish.

Learning a new language, whether it is Spanish or something else, does not have to be excruciatingly difficult. You might have a rough time of it in the beginning, especially if you are not used to learning languages, but over time you will get better. You definitely can become fluent if you stay with it and use the helpful tips that are available.

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Posted: Sunday, November 6th, 2011 @ 3:12 pm
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