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How to learn?


Nix May 04, 2006 11:44 AM

How to learn?
 
whats the best way for me to learn spanish. I need to learn it fast.

Zach May 04, 2006 01:11 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
I don't think it's possible to learn it "fast", and different people learn better different ways (reading it, hearing it, seeing it, etc.). For me, listening to CD's like Pimsleur and Michel Thomas is the working well for me. I bought 1000 flash cards for $10 at Barnes and Noble.

I think the fastest way to learn any language is to completely immerse yourself in it, like going to a foreign country. If you can't do that, then be around the language as much as possible, ie hanging out at these forums, watching the news in Spanish, listening to Spanish radio, reading Spanish articles, etc.

Tomisimo May 04, 2006 01:40 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
I've found that the best way to speed up learning is to be motivated, put lots of time into it and make it part of your daily life. Zach's got some good advice, you should read is Spanish, listen to the radio/watch TV in Spanish, get Spanish language CDs, got to a Mexican restaurant to practice, the list could go on and on, but the bottom line is, if you *truely* want to learn, you will.

I never used Pimsleur CDs or the likes, but that works for many people. Another interesting note is get a publication (in Spanish of course) about your favorite topic. If you're really into Janitorial work, get a publication (print, internet or otherwise) and read up on your niche in Spanish.

And like Zach says, immerse yourself in the language. Go someplace where they speak only Spanish and you'll be surprised at how fast you will learn, as long as you really want to and put some effort into it.

Neophyte May 05, 2006 11:29 AM

Re: how to learn?
 
zach, could you tell me more about the pimsler cds? I've seen them online but I want to know if they're really usfull if they're worth the $$.

Nix May 08, 2006 10:06 AM

Re: how to learn?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zach
I don't think it's possible to learn it "fast", and different people learn better different ways (reading it, hearing it, seeing it, etc.). For me, listening to CD's like Pimsleur and Michel Thomas is the working well for me. I bought 1000 flash cards for $10 at Barnes and Noble.

I think the fastest way to learn any language is to completely immerse yourself in it, like going to a foreign country. If you can't do that, then be around the language as much as possible, ie hanging out at these forums, watching the news in Spanish, listening to Spanish radio, reading Spanish articles, etc.

Thanks for the good advice. I guess I need to study, it wont come easy without studying. Do you listen to music in spanish?

Zach May 08, 2006 01:37 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nix
Do you listen to music in spanish?

Yup. Shakira, for one ;D

EnglishStudent May 08, 2006 05:43 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
Hi Nix

I´m looking for somebody help me to improve my English, would you?

I could help you with your Spanish, I´m a Spanish Speaker

Zach May 08, 2006 07:40 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
¿usted necesita ayuda con inglés?

EnglishStudent May 10, 2006 08:19 PM

Re: how to learn?
 
To Zach: Yes, I´m looking for somebody to improve my English, specially listening and speaking. I could help that person with Spanish. I think messenger could help us. Are you interested? If yes, please, send to me a message to: stdnt_english@yahoo.com

Nix May 11, 2006 06:21 AM

Re: how to learn?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zach
Yup. Shakira, for one ;D

Me too, Shakira, Manu Chau, Mano Negra, el Tri just to name a few. :P

Adelaa May 07, 2007 09:45 PM

How to learn a froeign language? I want to know the answer. Recently I have been searching some information about learning foreign language and I have found some language learning related sites, cursos aleman alemania , etudier a l'etranger une ecole de langue , curso de idioma . I deem that these are useful for me to learning foreign language. If someone else has other recommendations or suggestions, please let me know. Any help would be much appreciated!

Tomisimo May 07, 2007 10:27 PM

Well, if you´re interested, I can give you lots of sites that can help you learn Spanish :)

samantha June 08, 2007 04:43 PM

i think that a way to learn any language is to surround yourself with others that speak that language and that will sorta force you to learn it and you might catch a few new phrases at a time, even if it might take awhile it's worth it.

nenniurou September 19, 2007 08:32 PM

A second language must be more useful in nowadays. I have only learnt English as my second language and I also want to learn some other one. These are the sites I have found to use in my learning.

xiaowein November 12, 2007 07:29 PM

The local language for a foreign student is most important. And the vernacular is the first step to learn for a foreign student. I can taste your temper before you enter a foreign language school and now I’m a foreign student in Spain. There are some sites I can recommend to you, English language schools and Sprachaufenthalt , you can check them to find some foreign language to learn not only for entering foreign school but also for your interest.

poli November 13, 2007 12:23 PM

learning fast
 
Learning something as big as a language cannot be done quickly, but basics can be learned easily. You will need to memorize common nouns,
and that is fairly easy for English because many Spanish nouns are similar yo those in English. Then you will need to memorize various verbs at least in the present tense. Important verbs like to be able to, to be, to look for,
to want. etc ... From those basic verbs and nouns you can begin chipping away at the rest of the language. You need patience and somebody or thing to interact with. A good dictionary like Tomísimo is a great help.
Pronunciation can be learned easily for some people. Obtaining song lyrics
and listening or singing along with the singer is helpful provided the singer
pronounces in a conventional manner (Luis Miguel por ejemplo)

Be persistant. It pays off.

sina November 14, 2007 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 4605)
Learning something as big as a language cannot be done quickly, but basics can be learned easily. You will need to memorize common nouns,
and that is fairly easy for English because many Spanish nouns are similar yo those in English. Then you will need to memorize various verbs at least in the present tense. Important verbs like to be able to, to be, to look for,
to want. etc ... From those basic verbs and nouns you can begin chipping away at the rest of the language. You need patience and somebody or thing to interact with. A good dictionary like Tomísimo is a great help.
Pronunciation can be learned easily for some people. Obtaining song lyrics
and listening or singing along with the singer is helpful provided the singer
pronounces in a conventional manner (Luis Miguel por ejemplo)

Be persistant. It pays off.

Great advice, man, couldn't have said it better :)

bleitzow November 16, 2007 07:08 PM

Hey Nix!

I am currently using the Rosetta Stone software package. To get levels 1, 2 and 3 is $500, but I paid for a 6-month online subscription for only $160. The cost difference is there are no materials with the subscription. I take lots of notes, and have created my own ways of testing myself. I created a spreadsheet as I learn the words and I also created my own flashcards.

I have been using it since September. I am currently on level 3. It has been a tremendous help to me, and well worth the money.

The software is complete submersion. There is no English at all. They show you a photo and then tell you in Spanish what it means. You see it, hear it, and say it. The software comes with a headset so that you can practice saying the words and it will tell you if you are saying them correctly.

There are times when the picture is not completely clear as to what they´re showing, and that´s when I come here. Everyone here has been tremendous at clearing things up for me.

Between the two, I have greatly improved my vocabulary, have retained things better, and have actually had two dreams in Spanish. I´ve never done that before.

Good luck!

Iris April 14, 2008 05:42 AM

Great idea. Sounds most interesting.

poli April 14, 2008 09:30 AM

La motivación con el ayudo de alguien que alienta ayuda. Sin motivación,
todas la Rosettas y los mejores maestros no valen un bledo.

Poli


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