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Learn to Speak Spanish the Fun Way

December 24th, 2009

If you are a native English speaker who has never tried to learn a foreign language, you might be surprised to know how easy learning Spanish can be. Many English words have their origin in Latin or Spanish languages, and other English words are similar to their Spanish counterparts. Some Spanish words are easy to learn because the words are the same in Spanish as they are in English. Tortilla, barracuda, mosquito, tobacco, oregano, cargo, siesta, and salsa all mean the same thing in English as they mean in Spanish. You already know some Spanish words. See how easy it is to learn Spanish?An effective way to learn Spanish is to listen to Spanish language lessons on a portable mp3 player. Anywhere you can wear your headphones, this method may be more fitting for you. Learning Spanish audio courses such as Rocket Spanish includes interactive Spanish lessons on cd’s that can be downloaded into your mp3 player for your convenience. In a nutshell, this means listening to dialogue, and then attempting to construe relevant answers and sentences. Many would argue this is the most effective way to learn a new language and the recent surge in language tape sales would suggest as much. If you have a long commute, learning Spanish is an easy way to pass the time while you are driving or just sitting in traffic. The best Spanish lessons instruct you to repeat the Spanish words and phrases after the speaker, followed by a silent pause where you’re supposed to do just that. If you’re alone sitting in the car, that’s a perfect time to perfect your Spanish pronunciation. It’s easy to learn Spanish while you’re multitasking. Reinforce the Spanish you are learning from the learning Spanish podcasts by watching Spanish language television on TV. Most cable and satellite providers broadcast Spanish-speaking TV programming. The Spanish language soap operas, known as telenovelas, are fun to watch, and they are an easy way to learn Spanish. Telenovelas have a melodramatic air to them, and most telenovela characters speak slowly and deliberately, punctuating their dialog with long stretches of silent, brooding looks. You will find that you recognize many of the words they use, and hearing words spoken in context makes Spanish easy to learn. Hopefully this article has been informative, and helpful to you. By acquiring the skill to be able to converse in Spanish, you are able to break the possible language barrier that gives you that much-needed edge in the workforce.

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