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		<title>Learning Spanish For Adults</title>
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Shareen Aguilar asked: Have you ever thought of learning Spanish but never had the time and right opportunity to do it? You don&#8217;t need to worry about &#8220;how&#8221; to actually do it but what you want to think about twice is if you really have the dedication and interest to learn the Spanish language.Learning for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Shareen Aguilar</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Have you ever thought of learning Spanish but never had the time and right opportunity to do it? You don&#8217;t need to worry about &#8220;how&#8221; to actually do it but what you want to think about twice is if you really have the dedication and interest to learn the Spanish language.<br/><br/>Learning for adults does not come easy any longer compared to how children and teenagers learn. This is true because there is a certain point and range of interest and learning skills each age group has and as a person gets older, the ability to learn depreciates. Think about young children, learning a different language to them is easy as learning A,B,C&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Now the next question comes into mind&#8230;how do I learn a foreign language fast? We all know that it takes a while to learn new things. It also takes great enthusiasm and interest over something to be able to learn it well and apply it to normal day to day activities. Also, a good memory is built from a vivid event. Findings show that we tend to store in events or images that has a strong impact towards the senses in our memory. This is also why it&#8217;s recommended to imagine silly and outrageous images in learning foreign languages because the words can be easily remembered this way. A human brain can certainly not erase these images.<br/><br/>By now you should be able to realize that whatever you have seen ever since you were small is all still registered in your brain. So the next time you see something familiar, be aware that you haven&#8217;t completely forgotten what it is or what it is for but just that the image might have not been too interesting at the moment you saw it and in turn, didn&#8217;t alert your attention as you were absorbing it to your brain.<br/><br/>So to give you an example how pictures can create an impact in learning a foreign language, we&#8217;ll take the English word morning and mañana in Spanish as an example. Imagine this sentence as it happens: Every morning, the postman delivers mails and packages to houses with family names of Manny in a successive order. By associating the words in a scenario as you imagine it happening makes it a lot easier and fun to learn the Spanish language.<br/><br/>Try learning other Spanish words by visiting this link <a href="http://learn-spanish-program.com.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Learn Spanish Easy: Practice Makes Perfect</title>
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Nick Clipton asked: Spanish is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world today. In the United States, Spanish is fast becoming one of the most commonly used languages. In fact, there now so many Spanish speaking communities in the United States that for some people, especially those working with hospitals, the police [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Nick Clipton</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Spanish is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world today. In the United States, Spanish is fast becoming one of the most commonly used languages. In fact, there now so many Spanish speaking communities in the United States that for some people, especially those working with hospitals, the police and other agencies or institutions that handle emergency cases, learning the language has become quite a necessity.<br/><br/>If you are one of those people who have to deal with Spanish speaking people in connection with your work, it is high time for you to learn the language. To learn Spanish easy, here are some tips for you.<br/><br/>Choose a Specific Spanish Variant<br/><br/>The Spanish language has many variations. Every Spanish-speaking country has its own accent and sometimes even their vocabulary differs. To learn Spanish easy and be understood by the people around you, you must choose a specific Spanish variant to study. Can’t you just use the neutralized Spanish or the standard Spanish? There is really no rule that say you cannot use the standard Spanish to communication with other Spanish speaking people from different parts of the world but since we are taking about how to learn Spanish easy, limiting our focus to a certain Spanish variant is more favorable.<br/><br/>Note that it can be quite confusing to keep shifting from one word pronunciation after another when learning Spanish. You need to focus on one variant if you want to learn Spanish the easy way. Besides, if you only deal with Mexican Spanish or Argentinean Spanish at work, there is really no point of learning neutralized Spanish.<br/><br/>Practice Speaking the Language<br/><br/>When it comes to learning languages, practice is very important. You need to accustom your brain and your tongue to process foreign sounding words accurately. To learn Spanish easy, talk to your Spanish speaking friends and ask them to help you master the language. Ask your friend to correct your accent and pronunciation. Yes, this can be quite awkward at first and your funny accent could elicit some laughter every now and then but don’t let that stop you from learning. Everyone is bound to commit a lot of mistakes while learning new things.<br/><br/>Carry an Instant Electronic Translator<br/><br/>One of the best ways to help you learn Spanish easy is to carry an instant electronic translator with you when you go to work. An instant electronic translator is very useful when you want to verify the accuracy of your translation.<br/><br/>Exposing yourself<br/><br/>The last method to learn Spanish is by exposing yourself to the sound of the Spanish language for as long as you would want or afford to. You could this by making Spanish friends online, visiting Spanish cultural affairs, listening to the news in Spanish (on TV) as well seeing movies in this language without subtitles. As time passes the constant exposure to the language would help you speak it as a native. This achievement would be so gradual that your expertise in the language would come as a surprise even to yourself.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Learning Spanish for Adults</title>
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<div><em><strong>Shareen Aguilar</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Learning for adults does not come easy any longer compared to how children and teenagers learn. This is true because there is a certain point and range of interest and learning skills each age group has and as a person gets older, the ability to learn depreciates. Think about young children, learning a different language to them is easy as learning A,B,C’s.<br/><br/>Now the next question comes into mind…how do I learn a foreign language fast? We all know that it takes a while to learn new things. It also takes great enthusiasm and interest over something to be able to learn it well and apply it to normal day to day activities. Also, a good memory is built from a vivid event. Findings show that we tend to store in events or images that has a strong impact towards the senses in our memory. This is also why it’s recommended to imagine silly and outrageous images in learning foreign languages because the words can be easily remembered this way. A human brain can certainly not erase these images.<br/><br/>By now you should be able to realize that whatever you have seen ever since you were small is all still registered in your brain. So the next time you see something familiar, be aware that you haven’t completely forgotten what it is or what it is for but just that the image might have not been too interesting at the moment you saw it and in turn, didn’t alert your attention as you were absorbing it to your brain.<br/><br/>So to give you an example how pictures can create an impact in learning a foreign language, we’ll take the English word morning and mañana in Spanish as an example. Imagine this sentence as it happens: Every morning, the postman delivers mails and packages to houses with family names of Manny in a successive order. By associating the words in a scenario as you imagine it happening makes it a lot easier and fun to learn the Spanish language.<br/><br/>Try learning other Spanish words by visiting this link <a href="http://learn-spanish-program.com.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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