Learn Spanish Fast with These Tips
WANT to learn Spanish fast? Here are some great and easy tips to get you on your way – pronto!
Check your local community college or community center for a Spanish language course. But we know fitting a formal class into your busy life can be as much of a challenge as learning a new language! If you can great; if you can’t get a comprehensive Spanish computer course for self study at home. In fact, even if you are able to take a class, learn Spanish software is a fantastic supplement to your formal studies. Get one you can listen to in your car as well.
Another way to use up wasted time, perhaps if you commute by bus or train, is to have flash cards in Spanish with you. They are inexpensive or you can even make your own with small index cards. They are a great way to reinforce Spanish words, phrases, verb conjugations – anything you’re having trouble with.
Watch Spanish movies, TV shows and even the news in Spanish. You will find that your comprehension improves, and it also helps to train your ear to hearing the language in different Spanish accents. Practice Spanish by trying to imitate the pronunciation of the native speakers you hear on TV. Keep a Spanish dictionary handy so that you can look up unfamiliar words.
Label items all over your home in their Spanish equivalent. The purpose is twofold: seeing Spanish words will reinforce the spelling of the words visually, and saying them out loud will help commit them to memory. Soon you won’t need the labels anymore to know how to say chair (silla), carrots (zanahorias) or candle (vela).
If you can, take a long trip to a Spanish-speaking locale. Choose places that are a bit off the beaten track because in big cities or touristy towns, you are more likely to come across people who speak English, as well as signage and other printed material in English. To get the most out of your Spanish-learning vacation, immerse yourself in the language. 
Lastly, the key to learn Spanish fast is to be steady and consistent in your studies.
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