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Easy Spanish - How to Learn Spanish The Easy Way

     Is it easy to learn Spanish? It depends on how you look and how you choose to achieve your goal of learning the Spanish language. If you think you have to spend many hours memorizing the grammar rules and Spanish vocabulary, learn long lists of Spanish words and fear of being laughed at by others as you turn your positions of unknown language by trying To pronounce Spanish sentences, learning Spanish can be quite difficult because you have to change that mindset. Think about how learning Spanish will enrich your life and how you will benefit. If you welcome new opportunities. If you are curious and like to learn new things and learn about different people of Hispanic origin, food, music and culture, learning Spanish can be easy and even fun.

     I am not a native Spanish speaker. In fact, in high school all I could say in Spanish was "tacos" and "tortilla". However, I could learn to read, write and speak Spanish well enough to become an English-Spanish interpreter and even help others in their quest to become Spanish. How did I do that? Here are some tips that helped me and will definitely help to make learning Spanish easy.

#1 Watch TV in Spanish



To day to Learn new Language it's so easy by use tutorials to practice spanish or however language.so lt's begin learn spanish.

       A good strategy to help you get used to hearing the Spanish language watching Spanish television programs. Watch information channels, Spanish documentaries and history programs to learn the correct Spanish pronunciation of the most common Spanish words. Watch operas, comedies and Spanish films to learn more about Spanish culture, jokes, slang and other idiomatic expressions.


      How is it possible to learn Spanish programs and television programs without understanding the language? The point is just start to look and listen even if you understand 0% of what you hear.

      Many days and weeks can go where you think you are not making progress but believe me, the brain is "learning", but you do not realize without much more conscious effort on your part. This is one of the "easy" to learn Spanish, but it takes time.

      This is where many people get discouraged after a while. They can not "perceive" any progress in their ability to understand Spanish and the brain wants to return to the "family". Some discipline is necessary first of all to listen to a foreign language for long periods of time without understanding anything because it feels like you are lost somewhere on the strange great city roads during peak hours. People just want to go home to a place they know and love and who feel "safe" for them: their own mother tongue. Hang on, you achieve your goal of getting spoken Spanish if you persevere. Do not give up!

#2 Listen to Spanish music



To day to Learn new Language it's so easy by use tutorials to practice spanish or however language.so lt's begin learn spanish.

      Another useful tip to learn more about the Spanish language is listening to Spanish music. The use of music to learn phrases in Spanish and will end up becoming fluent Spanish is very effective because the lyrics of the songs are repeated over and over again. This repetition in itself is a strong way to reinforce the learning of Spanish vocabulary, or anything else for that matter, and the repetition of the Spanish phrases to the melody of music is even more powerful. 


           Just think of all these commercial jingles you can recall again and all the musical rhymes you learned as a child ... How can you forget?

     If by chance a few Spanish words or phrases are not clear to you the last time you heard the song, just play again and again the CD or MP3.

#3 Read the Spanish publications


To day to Learn new Language it's so easy by use tutorials to practice spanish or however language.so lt's begin learn spanish.
   
   You can ask, "How can I read Spanish words or all the literature in Spanish if you do not yet know Spanish? The answer is: It's easier than you think. The Spanish language is different from English in that Spanish letters are always pronounced the same way every time you see them, all you have to do is learn a few simple rules of pronunciation of letters and Can "read" Almost all the thing in Spanish even though the full meaning of all the words and phrases can not be understood yet.

        This will help you greatly because you can practice and improve your Spanish accent as you read aloud while learning to become familiar with the Spanish words in print. Also, you recognize and be able to utter words and phrases that are listening and learning as you watch Spanish TV shows and listen to Spanish music, I mentioned in a previous article.

         You will see that some words are used much more than other words and almost nothing else. It will become a giant puzzle and slowly the pieces begin to adapt slowly.

#4 Perform an English / Spanish dictionary


To day to Learn new Language it's so easy by use tutorials to practice spanish or however language.so lt's begin learn spanish.

     

   Have an English / Spanish Dictionary with you helps you quickly search for unknown words. The words you are looking for can be used immediately or can be saved for further study. Get a small to carry and ideal for your office or workplace.

       Be curious and look for many unfamiliar and interesting words that you hear and see in the dictionary.

      Another thing I was doing when I learn Spanish carries a travel narrative with me that you use to write Spanish words with which he did not know. I also wrote words and phrases in English that wanted to find the Spanish equivalent. This will help you as you become more and more advanced in learning and speaking Spanish.






#5 Use tutorials


To day to Learn new Language it's so easy by use tutorials to practice spanish or however language.so lt's begin learn spanish.

       Will all "learn Spanish books", Spanish videos and Spanish audio CDs, DVDs and MP3s Are we really working to facilitate Spanish learning? I always tell people, they are like all the different types of exercise machines and gadgets available in the market today. Some are better than others but most of them work for you if you can stay motivated enough to keep using enough.

    

         These are just a few tips on how you can make your learning goal easy Spanish. Start today and its first step towards learning Spanish the easy way.
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Secret to Learning French: Six Great Tips

      



     Have you thought about learning a second language, such as French, for example, because you are planning a trip to Paris and do not want to go out as a typical American tourist who can not talk a little about local jargon? Are you frustrated as to how to proceed? For some reason it is that Lingo ™ Duo or DVD ™ Berlitz application are not in tune with their particular learning style? If that is you, I have found many of those who share their frustration that inspired me to share six tips on how to learn a second language. For the sake of simplicity, we will imagine that you want to learn French; However, it goes without saying that these six tips below are also applicable to the language you want to learn.

# 1. Do not constrained!


    According to one of the leading authorities on the acquisition of the second language of the world (L2), Dr. Stephen Krashen, learning L2 is best performed in a low stress environment. Children who learn their mother tongue (L1) are never subjected to stress: Failure to meet deadlines, parents not embarrassing, difficult moments on mistakes. L1 children simply learn effortlessly and at their own pace, without constraint, without periods of time. L2 acquisition, as a child in a stress-free environment is one of the key elements of the "natural approach", a teaching method developed by recognized linguists Tracy Terrell and Stephen Krashen.

      The natural approach in a nutshell: Do not force your language learning; Do not fill a long list of new vocabulary words in a compressed time span, as in a timed contest, running for a prize. Buy your L2 into "bite size pieces" at your own pace but be consistent. Knowing a little every day, gradually increasing what you've already learned, is much more effective than a "sit down" once a week session should get-it-done. On the other hand, learn as much as possible in natural environments with specific content that is happy to learn. Above all, to keep it free of stress, do not worry about making mistakes!

# 2. Avoid strict grammatical approach.


     According to Dr. Krashen, language acquisition is largely an unconscious process that does not require the extensive use of conscious grammatical rules or tedious exercise. The language is best learned by "osmosis". After all, we learned our mother tongue. Like young children, just we care about the rules of grammar, or give us a list of new words to memorize by heart. Simply that we have learned by immersion in our language and need. We learned to associate words with contextual clues; For example, the mother drew a cat and said, "Look at the cute kitty. The child collects this and learns what a "cat" is. "Contextual learning", learning from everyday experiences - (how children learn their L1) is much more effective than learning by heart.

      Obviously, this is easier to achieve when you are surrounded by native speakers. Fortunately, one should not be in the country where L2 is spoken to experience some exposure. For example, one can go to the local French restaurant and order in French, or join a francophone club made up of people fluent in French and expatriates.

      Although it is usually very difficult for an adult to learn a foreign language without having to learn a little grammar and memorize the new words by heart, this should not be the only method used. An example: I met a smart, retired lady who wanted to learn to communicate in French for a long stay in the province of France. She struck difficult grammar books - which was her unique approach - and she correctly answered all the exercises; In addition, their ability to read French was impressive. Unfortunately, despite her devoted but "free" French approach that ended up being able to speak French and barely could understand very little even when she spoke very slowly. In short, the goal of the "old school" result almost always that reading and writing just do little or nothing to improve verbal communication.

# 3. Enter the L2


     This is much easier now for the convenience of home ownership 30 years ago. Watch movies in English with English subtitles, listen to new French stations such as France 24, take a look at any type of French clips from YouTube, get a friend from French sites like MyLanguageExchange.com or hire a tutor 


# 4. Speak in French.


     Strange as it may seem, the more you speak French, you learn faster. (After all, you do not always have a French mother tongue to speak with your fingers). Talking about yourself or trying to think in French is a great way to take up a new vocabulary. Returning to the day in the office in French, you will find yourself constantly confronted with new words and idiomatic expressions. For example, instead of thinking in English: Gee, I have to get the spreadsheet completed by tomorrow. Think French, and will be looking for the French word for the spreadsheet, and the trick is played: a new word of vocabulary is added to their ever-expanding repertoire. Remember, if you are always thinking and speaking to yourself in French, when it becomes quite competent - usually when you least expect it - the joy of joys, it is very likely to discover his first dream in French!

# 5. Dedication.


      Coherence and dedication are essential. Frankly, you're wasting your time trying to learn a second language without it. Practice and exposure to your target language every day! Adult students who usually are themselves say they are not really time to learn this French week because of work, school or family constraints, and so on. Simply they are not sufficiently devoted and probably sink into stagnation. On the other hand, is a really busy? Too busy with work? Why not listen to the French, or pop in a DVD of learning French during his daily trip to work?

# 6. Have fun with it


      Finally, have fun. The overall learning is optimal when one is enjoying the learning process; On the other hand, the ability to learn decreases when learning becomes a chore. These are just a few suggestions: play Trivia Crack ™, use the French language option, learn a joke in French, or watch an awkward comedy in French Le Diner Cons. Seeing yourself ever versed in your chosen L2 is a very rewarding experience! Yes, you come to the plateaus along the way - these frustrating, but temporary in the learning curve hiatus, but do not be put off because, with persistence, you rise above these momentary plateau to reach glorious fluidity.
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