How to Learn Spanish For Beginner’s Point of View
Friday, August 21st, 2009Learn Spanish words - anyone can do this with absolute ease. Did you know that Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages to learn. In this article, let me give you a quick introduction to some very useful phrases that you can start to use today.
Once you want to learn Spanish as beginners, you will need to devote the time for learning the language and most of the programs are designed in well-structured manner so that you can speak, read and write the language proficiently within 30 days. The minimum knowledge required for communicating with the people is generally obtained within 30 days, however if your aim is to get high-level grammar learning, you will need to devote yourself for the learning of the language.
My Name Is: The next phrase is: “me llamo”. For example, I would say “me llamo Chris” which means “my name is Chris”. The “me” is pronounced as “muh”. Like the word “mutt” but without the “tt” sound. “Llamo” is pronounced as “ya-mo”. The “mo” part sounds like “mow” as in “mow the grass”.
This is one of the biggest reasons that audio courses are becoming so popular. They allow the Spanish language beginner to learn in his or her spare time, instead of having to take time out to visit a classroom. For some of us, it’s essential that we be able to learn Spanish pronunciation out of the earshot of others. It’s hard enough to learn the new rules without having everybody listening to the inevitable mistakes that we’ll make. Audio courses are great when you want a little bit of privacy.
Learning More: The best way to learn Spanish is to self study. Classroom methods are very outdated and have a very high failure rate. Instead, you should look at an audio self study course. You can learn at your own pace and you don’t need any textbooks, pens or paper. Forget about rote memorization of word lists or pulling your hair out when trying to use grammar - with audio courses you don’t have any of these problems.
You have two main paths that you can take to learn Spanish. You can either take a class at your local college (or wherever it is offered) or you can learn using an online course. I took the online route for one major reason: You can work through the material at your own pace! This means that you can go through each lesson as fast as you would like rather than sticking to a schedule that an instructor would set for you (which are usually much slower than you would like). The specific online course I used was Rocket Spanish. More on that a later. Because before you get started, there is one huge thing you need to do…
