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Spanish CDs
Spanish Audio CDs Really
Rock
Arguably the most familiar way to learn Spanish
words is by using audio CDs. Make sure you keep them in
your car so they are easily accessible whenever you’re
driving. If you have an MP3 player, make sure you import
your Spanish lessons on it and stick in your bag to carry
with you. Just hearing the language everyday will help
you learn Spanish words and acclimate yourself to their
proper pronunciation. The key to learning Spanish words
is simply repetition. The more time you spend with the
language the more clearly you will understand it.
Learning to apply what you learn to everyday situations,
and utilizing your daily events to learn how to
effectively communicate in Spanish, will do wonders in
helping you become a fluent speaker and reader of the
Spanish language.
Daily Practices to Learn More Spanish
Words
If you’ve taken on the task of learning Spanish,
or want to do so, the easiest way to familiarize yourself
with Spanish and to not just learn Spanish words, but
learn to use them conversationally, is to get in the
habit of practicing your Spanish daily. Relating Spanish
words to your everyday activities will help you learn
Spanish words more quickly and soundly than relying on
your classes, books or audio recordings alone. Thinking
of your Spanish lessons as portable will help you set
aside time everyday to practice and learn your Spanish
words.
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Tools
Practice Anywhere
Throw your vocabulary book into your bag or
purse to make sure it’s always with you. If you’re stuck
waiting at the dentist’s office, or if you have a long
train ride to work, pull out your book and review some
Spanish vocabulary. Otherwise, set aside ten or fifteen
minutes before dinner every night to say some words
aloud. Once you’re in the habit of incorporating your
practice into your daily routine you’ll find that
learning Spanish words becomes much easier as time goes
by.
Utilize Your
Surroundings
If you’re fortunate enough to find yourself in
the company of someone who is fluent in Spanish take the
opportunity to greet them in Spanish, not English. Put
the Spanish words you have learned to practice. Go out to
dinner at a Mexican or Spanish restaurant and look for
signs or menu items in Spanish. If your server speaks
Spanish, try conversing with as many Spanish words as you
know. Explain that you’re trying to learn Spanish and you
may even get some insider tips on pronunciation or
popular slang.
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