September 3, 2007

Learn Spanish Fast Through Intense Study In A Spanish Speaking Country

, you will need to put a lot of time into it, preferably doing some learning every day. Languages can be quite difficult to learn, especially if you have not done much learning recently.  Many linguists believe that learning languages requires a part of the brain that needs regular 'exercise' and that if you do not keep using it, you can 'forget' how to learn a language quite quickly.  Different languages have a different set of sounds associated with them, and you will need to learn those sounds before you can become fluent in the language you want to learn.

Language is used to communicate, and people must learn to speak the sounds of any language that they want to use effectively.  These sounds may be totally different than the sounds of the language of the learner.  Any student who wants to learn Spanish fast will have to learn to make all of these new sounds.  This will take intense study for a good portion of each day for many weeks.  People learning a language will have to understand all of the sounds made by the people speaking to them in the target language.  It would be easier and faster if there were not thousands of new sounds that these people would use in daily conversation.  

Learn Spanish Fast With Immersion

One of the best ways to learn Spanish fast is to use the immersion method.  This involves spending an extended period of time speaking to people exclusively in Spanish – usually as part of a trip to a Spanish speaking country.  This method works very well, as you are constantly using the language, and hearing it spoken.  The new words you learn are cemented in your mind quite quickly, and certain words and phrases become familiar quite quickly.

You could use an agency to learn Spanish fast.  They will help you to find a family to meet while you are traveling, and that family will help you with your Spanish.  Spending time with people who only speak Spanish will be a big help for you when it comes to practicing your skills, learning new words, and perfecting your accent.

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September 5, 2007

laurah said:

This is a really good idea. My partners dad learns a new language every year, now that he has retired, usually by taking a GCSE and A Level in the language, but this year, as he's learning Spanish, he's been on a number of trips over there, and says he has found it a lot easier to pick up/ I'm going travelling myself next year, and paln to vist south america, so I may try it.

saubryn said:

Having recently been to Germany I can see the value of an immersion course - I tried to learn German before I left, and I can read it OK, but speaking it is another matter - you need to hear it - really spoken, in a number of accents / voices in a real world environment before you really appreciate the language. Spanish isn't my kind of thing, but if it's anything like German then I can honestly say that a couple of weeks in a spanish speaking country will give you a great leg up on your learning - or, if you already know some, push you ahead leaps and bounds and cement your knowledge much more quickly than a traditional academic course.

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