Tuesday 9 December 2008

Basic Spanish Lessons

For most basic Spanish lessons the name of the game was to memorize as many words as you could, this is quite evident if you recall what your high school Spanish classes were like.While memorizing a long list of words from English to Spanish does increase your Spanish knowledge it doesn't do much if anything to improve your ability to be able to speak phrases and carry on conversations.

Easy words Aren't Always Useful


The words that are easy to learn in Spanish aren't always useful when you need to ask for directions or ask someone a question.It's rare that we can communicate our needs or wants with just a single word, it makes sense that we learn more then just hello, goodbye and good morning in Spanish.

Learn Phrases and Questions they're more useful


The main mode of communication is a set grouping of phrases and sentences they we each use day in and day out.It's this every day group of sentences you want to learn if you're goal is to become conversation in Spanish.Those phrases of course also contain some of those easy Spanish words you'd learn in regular high school Spanish class.How ever it's the group of words that you should focus on to be able to speak and communicate with others.

Some Memorization is OK

Earlier when I said memorization wasn't the right way to learn Spanish I wasn't suggesting that trying to remember things in Spanish was a bad idea.More what I meant was that just memorizing long lists of words in Spanish and understanding their meaning in English won't really help you speak the language.

If you love to memorize things and that's how you learn instead focus your energies on learning phrases that are spoken daily.

How Would I Learn Spanish?

The number one way to learn to speak Spanish is using a program that focuses on teaching you how to construct simple phrases and sentences. I've taken the time to compare most of the popular programs available online. The best value ends up being a learn Spanish audio course.The course I've found to do the best job you can read more about here in these Learning Spanish like Crazy reviews.

No comments: