Learn Spanish Words – It’s A Breeze
Gregory Newell asked:
What are the first words learned when living in a foreign country? Well I can tell you when I started to learn Spanish words the first ones I picked up and began to use were the swear words. Why is that? Why do we focus on the negative aspects of a language first? The first thing we want to be able to do is yell at people and express our displeasure eloquently. Why do we not instead ask how to say something is amazing, or delicious, or fabulous? So to learn these important Spanish words the first thing we do when we get of the plane is make friends and ask them how to swear.
Well what about learning other Spanish words? Reading is a good way. Pick up the local newspaper and translate all the words you don’t know. This takes a long time and can be frustrating but is very effective. I have also found it helps to write down the words you learn to get a visual of them as you memorize them. It is a lot easier to remember a word when you know how it is spelled. You can figure out the pronunciation and remember it better than simply listening to your friend with the very strong Spanish accent say it and trying to imitate.
Unfortunately sometimes it seems like the more words you learn the more you don’t know. I constantly learn new Spanish words and think I can now say what I want until I try to formulate a sentence and realize there are 5 other words I need. It is a never-ending uphill battle to learn all I need.
What are the first words learned when living in a foreign country? Well I can tell you when I started to learn Spanish words the first ones I picked up and began to use were the swear words. Why is that? Why do we focus on the negative aspects of a language first? The first thing we want to be able to do is yell at people and express our displeasure eloquently. Why do we not instead ask how to say something is amazing, or delicious, or fabulous? So to learn these important Spanish words the first thing we do when we get of the plane is make friends and ask them how to swear.
Well what about learning other Spanish words? Reading is a good way. Pick up the local newspaper and translate all the words you don’t know. This takes a long time and can be frustrating but is very effective. I have also found it helps to write down the words you learn to get a visual of them as you memorize them. It is a lot easier to remember a word when you know how it is spelled. You can figure out the pronunciation and remember it better than simply listening to your friend with the very strong Spanish accent say it and trying to imitate.
Unfortunately sometimes it seems like the more words you learn the more you don’t know. I constantly learn new Spanish words and think I can now say what I want until I try to formulate a sentence and realize there are 5 other words I need. It is a never-ending uphill battle to learn all I need.
Easy Ways to Learn Spanish Faster
Mike Darwin asked:
Take note of these three easy ways to learn Spanish and learn faster and simpler.
1. Avoid learning grammar when you are just beginning to learn.
Spanish has a different set of grammar rules. Knowing these rules is important, of course. However, contrary to traditional method of teaching, it is better not to start with grammar when studying this language.
When you start with grammar, the lessons tend to be methodological. It can get a little boring along the way. But, there is such a thing called the curiosity factor.
At the course of your study, you will notice that there are certain words placed before nouns. For example, you would see “el” before a masculine noun or “una” before feminine nouns. After seeing several of these, you will notice certain patterns. Would realizing these patterns make you more curious to learn more about them? It catches your interest so you would want to read the reference. On the other hand, if you have been told the rules beforehand, you would probably just skip the pages.
2. Keep away from multitasking
Because time is precious, business people introduced language learning CDs. They often claim that you can learn Spanish while you are doing something else simply by listening to these convenient audio materials.
What they do not say is that this method greatly lessens your chances of effectively learning. Focus, and you will gain more knowledge. You will understand better what you are studying if you are not doing anything else.
3. Use only good quality study materials
There are a lot of materials available to help you study. It is very important to get good ones. Carefully choose the tools that will work best for you. Some materials may be too complicated; they would only confuse rather than help you. Some would have programs that could just frustrate you. Get those that are fun and easy to learn.
Those stated above were just a few simple techniques. However, if you do follow them, you will find that these easy ways to learn Spanish will make a lot of difference.
Discover how you can learn Spanish from home at this “Learn Spanish Language Software” site
Take note of these three easy ways to learn Spanish and learn faster and simpler.
1. Avoid learning grammar when you are just beginning to learn.
Spanish has a different set of grammar rules. Knowing these rules is important, of course. However, contrary to traditional method of teaching, it is better not to start with grammar when studying this language.
When you start with grammar, the lessons tend to be methodological. It can get a little boring along the way. But, there is such a thing called the curiosity factor.
At the course of your study, you will notice that there are certain words placed before nouns. For example, you would see “el” before a masculine noun or “una” before feminine nouns. After seeing several of these, you will notice certain patterns. Would realizing these patterns make you more curious to learn more about them? It catches your interest so you would want to read the reference. On the other hand, if you have been told the rules beforehand, you would probably just skip the pages.
2. Keep away from multitasking
Because time is precious, business people introduced language learning CDs. They often claim that you can learn Spanish while you are doing something else simply by listening to these convenient audio materials.
What they do not say is that this method greatly lessens your chances of effectively learning. Focus, and you will gain more knowledge. You will understand better what you are studying if you are not doing anything else.
3. Use only good quality study materials
There are a lot of materials available to help you study. It is very important to get good ones. Carefully choose the tools that will work best for you. Some materials may be too complicated; they would only confuse rather than help you. Some would have programs that could just frustrate you. Get those that are fun and easy to learn.
Those stated above were just a few simple techniques. However, if you do follow them, you will find that these easy ways to learn Spanish will make a lot of difference.
Discover how you can learn Spanish from home at this “Learn Spanish Language Software” site
How to Learn Spanish Fast
Brian Cliette asked:
There are many ways, which profess that would make you learn the language fast. Every day there are new methods coming up in the market that promises this very thing. Normally speaking, one would need about three months of concentrated effort to learn the basics of a new language and be able to make a decent (and very basic) conversation.
However, there is one method which is fail-proof and can give you full assurance that you could learn Spanish in less than that. This method is ‘living in a Spanish-speaking dominated area’ where you could self-impose an exile from the English language. If you use this method, you will find that one month is more than sufficient for anyone to pick up this language, given the fact that it is very similar to English in many ways.
There are other ways as well. As I has mentioned earlier there are a good number of programs, which advertise as being able to teach Spanish in very short periods. Those, which are self-driven need to be avoided if you are in a hurry because one tens to take it easy when you have the reigns in your hands. Rather, you should take up regular crash course classes, where the tempo and classes are demanding.
These classes could be complemented at home wither by conversing with someone who knows excellent Spanish, or through reading. Ensure that you get plenty of whichever method you choose. These two methods are the only ones that would make anyone fast-forward the learning process, if at all.
1. Conversation – because once you start talking the brain is forced to think and get the right word. This exercise would make the task of searching and matching the right word a little less difficult with time, and then you will gain the fluency you would be looking for. This is because after sometime of continuous conversation, the brain would have learnt by heart certain phrases and words and hence does not need to wait and identify the right choice of words.
2. Reading – because by reading you are exposed to the correct usage of the language and its most popular phrases. It is easy to assimilate the use of the language in this way and hence, be able to recollect and reproduce it when you converse yourself. The reading material should be such that it holds the interest of the reader, and use grammatically and politically correct language.
3. Audio-visuals – you would need to use a very good set of CD-ROMs when you learn any foreign language. Because, side by side with the written word you would also have to learn the correct pronunciation and accent, which unless you hear them spoken again and again, you would not be able to perfect.
There are many ways, which profess that would make you learn the language fast. Every day there are new methods coming up in the market that promises this very thing. Normally speaking, one would need about three months of concentrated effort to learn the basics of a new language and be able to make a decent (and very basic) conversation.
However, there is one method which is fail-proof and can give you full assurance that you could learn Spanish in less than that. This method is ‘living in a Spanish-speaking dominated area’ where you could self-impose an exile from the English language. If you use this method, you will find that one month is more than sufficient for anyone to pick up this language, given the fact that it is very similar to English in many ways.
There are other ways as well. As I has mentioned earlier there are a good number of programs, which advertise as being able to teach Spanish in very short periods. Those, which are self-driven need to be avoided if you are in a hurry because one tens to take it easy when you have the reigns in your hands. Rather, you should take up regular crash course classes, where the tempo and classes are demanding.
These classes could be complemented at home wither by conversing with someone who knows excellent Spanish, or through reading. Ensure that you get plenty of whichever method you choose. These two methods are the only ones that would make anyone fast-forward the learning process, if at all.
1. Conversation – because once you start talking the brain is forced to think and get the right word. This exercise would make the task of searching and matching the right word a little less difficult with time, and then you will gain the fluency you would be looking for. This is because after sometime of continuous conversation, the brain would have learnt by heart certain phrases and words and hence does not need to wait and identify the right choice of words.
2. Reading – because by reading you are exposed to the correct usage of the language and its most popular phrases. It is easy to assimilate the use of the language in this way and hence, be able to recollect and reproduce it when you converse yourself. The reading material should be such that it holds the interest of the reader, and use grammatically and politically correct language.
3. Audio-visuals – you would need to use a very good set of CD-ROMs when you learn any foreign language. Because, side by side with the written word you would also have to learn the correct pronunciation and accent, which unless you hear them spoken again and again, you would not be able to perfect.





