Thursday 10 November 2011

Ways To Spice Up Learning Spanish

Learning Spanish is a worthwhile goal, but will need some work. But that's ok because achieving any goal has its difficulties. The real challenge is in making the work fun and enjoyable so you feel like continuing.
Your textbooks will give you all the Spanish verb conjugations. You'll get reading practice from short stories. You'll get listening practice from CDs and audio tapes. And, if you follow the 400 page Spanish book from page 1 to to the end, you will fall asleep from boredom and learn no Spanish.

That why, you should consider some professional guidance as part of your learning strategy, If you live in the Blackpool area why not take a look at  https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Spanish-Learning-Centre/124590390912698

It's important to get some type of studying in everyday. In the end, 5 minutes everyday is more valuable than 2 hours one day a week. So, in order to get those 5 minutes in, why not subscribe to Spanish Word of the day by sending a blank email to
join-wordoftheday-es@lists.lexico.com

YouTube, it's the website where you can view videos online. Most videos are only 3-5 minutes long and can give you a great lesson that you weren't  expecting. And, once you find a series of videos that you like, for example http://www.youtube.com/user/languageno.
But be aware! Just like there are thousands of websites that are worthless, there are a lot of videos that are also worthless. Take your time and look for something that appears professional.

Just keep in mind that these videos are not going to teach you the language in 5 minutes. They are meant to use when you need a break from your daily routine. You have a daily study routine, right? No? Well you need to develop one.

There may be a Spanish Group in your area that meets once a week aor months, why not try to find out and join. in the Blackpool area you can join in a Spanish Group at http://spanishlearningcentre.yolasite.com/

So no excuses please!

"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little."
      
- Edmund Burke


Posted for Ruth Cunningham Spanish Learning Centre Facebook.

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