Archive for August, 2010
im doing horrible at Spanish 2, any study tips or websites that can help me learn besides “studyspanish.com”?
I do great on my homework and class stuff
but the test is so different and i dont know what they are asking.
I’m a cheerleader and i need to get my grade up, to do that i need to stop failing my tests.
Does anyone have any study tips, or anything that helped them learn spanish
i’ve tried websites but they didn’t work to well
“studyspanish.com”
is horrible for me, can anyone help me?
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I really want and need to learn spanish?
I don’t want my friends to laugh at me if i say it wrong.
I want to be able to hold a conversation with my hispanic friends in spanish/
I need to learn it starting tomorrow and have to know it by January 4.
I really need professional help and or people skilled at speaking spanish.
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Would Americans have to learn Spanish if we go to Mexico?
Mexicans don’t learn English when they come here.
Don’t make this a race debate Jesse.
How the hell am I a ****** for asking this? Mexico just happens to be the only country next to th U.S. that speaks another language, which is Mexico, obviously with mostly Mexican people, and clearly alot of Mexican immigrants coming here don’t bother to learn English. Hell we Americans have to learn Spanish in our own country as a requirement for THEM.
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What is the best and fastest way to learn Portuguese and Spanish so I can conduct business in South America?
I am going to South America soon, and I feel its of utmost respect that I learn Portuguese (for Brazil) and Spanish (for the rest of the continent) so that I can converse with the people and conduct business on the continent. I also want to learn the customs and traditions of the various countries so not to offend its citizenry. Your responses are greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Learning Spanish for Children
Learning Spanish for Children
Learning Spanish should be enjoyable, unfortunately, learning Spanish for children can be difficult and uninteresting. This has nothing to do with the Spanish language and everything to do with how Spanish is taught to our children.
I don’t know about you, but when I was studying languages at school, in my case French and German, I found the lessons to be amongst some of the most boring I had ever encountered. As a result I was not interested in, or showed any willingness to learn, either of these languages and my grades for these subjects flopped badly. I was not alone!
After leaving school I spent three years in Germany and realized how important it was to have at least a basic understanding of a language and cursed myself for not working harder at school. After a while though I realized it wasn’t my fault and pointed the blame directly towards the methods used for teaching me and other children.
Learning Spanish for Children Needs to be Fun!
I had realized, having now had children of my own, that children need to enjoy doing something in order to learn it well and school lessons, at least back in my day, were not geared towards enjoyment and followed a more rigid structure.
It is completely different nowadays, learning Spanish for children has now become an enjoyable task with many children learning earlier and earlier, sometimes even when they are in kindergarten, the younger the better!
Educational TV programs such as ‘Dora the Explorer’ have made learning Spanish much more fun for small children and, for those children that are older, online Spanish courses provide interaction, visual and audio stimulation, and the flexibility to be able to go over specific problem areas when needed, which are all areas that classroom lessons were unable, or at least were very limited, to provide.
As a result of this increasing investment in Educational TV and the massive popularity of the internet, of which our children have played a major part in achieving, the future looks bright for those children who want, or parents who want their children, to learn a language other than their own.








