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The internet is a great place to learn many
things, including languages. Web pages are great because
they incorporate pictures, sounds, games, and spelling
and writing into the learning experience. Some sites even
record your own voice’s sound waves and compare it to a
native speaker’s pronunciation on a chart, so you can
actually see how good your pronunciation is. However, if
you want to learn Spanish on the internet, you will need
some motivation and a plan. This is actually a great way
to learn some Spanish fast. Since there is no actual
teacher to frown at you for skipping class, you will have
to prompt yourself. There are many kinds of sites for
learning Spanish on the internet. Some are like
textbooks, with explanation in English and some exercises
in Spanish. Others are more multi-media. Depending on
your learning style, some sites are more appropriate for
others. Spend your first session scouting the internet
for good sites.
You Can Learn To Speak Spanish In
Online Groups
Learning Spanish on the internet, like anywhere
else, is easier with a little encouragement from others.
Luckily there are many groups dedicated to helping you
learn Spanish on the internet. The first place to look is
for newsgroups, or just “groups”, as they are usually
called. Groups congregate on a certain page and can post
whatever note they want and respond to others’ posts.
Usually to join a group, you must send an email to its
administrator and get a login name and password. Groups
like to limit the conversation to people genuinely
interested in it, not casual passers-by. Groups are free;
good places to start is Yahoo! Groups or Google
Groups.
Great Ways To Learn Basic Spanish
Words
Posts in groups quickly evolve into
conversations between regular users and they become
friends. YOu will wind learning more basic Spanish words
than you ever thought you could - just by communicating
with another person. Nothing is nicer than sending an
encouraging note to your Spanish-studying buddy, unless
it is receiving one. Other groups may include actual
Spanish speakers who like to help others learn Spanish on
the internet.
Set a Schedule
If you are serious about learning Spanish on the
internet, you must set aside time dedicated to studying,
just like a student goes to class at certain times. Start
with a reasonable schedule, such as three to four hours a
week. Close yourself up with your computer in a quiet
room for your lessons. Do not miss class, but schedule
breaks every few weeks. If you find you are able to stick
to four hours a week, you can add more later. It is
better to start small and succeed than try to do too much
and be overwhelmed.
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