How To Learn Spanish
Education : Spanish Obviously the best option is to enrol yourself on a college course or find a private tutor. But if you prefer to teach yourself, then order some Spanish books online to help you or borrow some from a library. Listening to Spanish songs and TV programmes is also another great way to learn new vocabulary and get used to the different accents. Try out artists like Enrique Iglesias, David Bisbal, Soraya, D'Nash, and even latino ones including Ricky Martin (although be aware that American Spanish is slightly different to mainland). Set yourself daily targets and text yourself. At minimum, you could aim to learn a new phrase or word every day. Start with the basic stuff that will help you on holidays, like introducing yourself, how to get around Spain, and restaurant vocabulary is also very useful. You could try and find a Spanish person your age to see if they want to start learning English too and you could chat to each other online and help improve both your skills. Of course, the above could apply to any other language too. If you are a beginner, it's best to learn just one at a time otherwise you may get them mixed up.
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