How to Speak Spanish In the Fastest Time
Aug 24
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Most people wish to learn Spanish, or any other foreign language, to be able to hold a conversation with native speakers of that tongue. This being so, you should not spend your possibly limited time focused on reading and writing Spanish, not in the beinning anyway. To learn conversational Spanish should be your driving goal.
It should be obvious that the best means of learning conversational Spanish is to go and have interactions with others who already know the language. Certainly, that’s often easier said than done.
If in your community there aren’t many native Spanish speakers, you will have a difficult time connecting with others who can serve as conversational partners. Even where there is an abudance of speakers around, you could be reluctant to approach strangers for this purpose.
One excellent means you can acquire conversational Spanish is to find other people who also are studying the same language and approach them to become partners with them. The hitch here is that, in order to really benefit, you need to partner with someone whose own conversational ability is more advanced than yours; this way they will “bring you up” in your abilities. But in such a case, you won’t be helping them much as far as bettering their own ability.
With all that in mind, I recommend seeking out a Spanish conversation meet-up group as soon as you are able. Although quite a few of the individuals in such a group will be at your level in terms of their speaking ability, there’s an excellent probability that the organizer will be a native speaker or at least an advanced student.
In a college community you might be able to find groups of students who meet with their professor, generally in a restaurant or a similar public place, to work on their Spanish. It is my experience that such groups don’t usually mind an “outsider” joining them them~It is my experience that these groups will warmly welcome you, even if you feel an “outsider” at first}. Just send an email to the Spanish faculty at your local college or ask around, and you can usually find some group gathering somewhere close that will gladly have you sit in with them.
Joining with folks who happen to be striving toward on the identical objective — advancing in their speaking language skills — is the absolute best way to learn conversational Spanish, undergirded by solo study using a good instructional course from the Internet or your bookstore.
Spanish can be rather surprisingly easy to learn. It doesn’t matter if you failed it in high school, or you think you have no language ability, you really can learn to speak Spanish.
Resources for learning Spanish are available in an astounding number and in many formats. Nothing really clicked for me, though, until I discovered the unusual method presented at http://www.spain-living.com. As astonishing as it probably will sound, using this method you can really learn to speak Spanish naturally and with confidence in as short a period as 60 days!
Best wishes on your Spanish conversation efforts. Quite soon you will find yourself easily holding up your end of the conversation when speaking the language with others.
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