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When you watch a Spanish-language movie, use Spanish, not English, subtitles
I just ran across this article Foreign Subtitles Help but Native-Language Subtitles Harm Foreign Speech Perception. It's longish but interesting and if you don't have time, just read the abstract. Basically what's going on is if you watch a foreign language movie for the purpose of learning that language, and you want to have subtitles, put the subtitles in the same language as is being spoken, instead of having the subtitles in your native language.
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Is there such a thing as a Spanish-language movie? I have never seen one, not even on Spanish TV. Everything is American with really bad dubbing. :mad:
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There aren't any Spanish movies available that you can watch where you live? |
I've seen more than a few movies of Spanish, Mexican, and Argentinian origin, filmed in Spanish. However I do have to agree that Hollywood is pretty dominant.
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:lol::lol::lol::lol: |
I use both language when I watch movies in the TV.
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@Perikles: It seems you'll have to turn to the closest videoclub. ;)
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http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=amb_link...rd_i=355667011 |
If I use Spanish subtitles I won't understand...:/ but it will help me
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But with the subtitles you will see: "Hablé con él ayer y me dijo que va a estar aquí esta noche", and so your brain will begin to associate words with sounds. This is a great way to improve listening skills. |
My idea on this is that you have to just listen and let your brain "connect" with the action you are seeing. :-)
If you want to read, read a book, that later your brain will "connect" the word that have been red with those that are being heard. I did it. :D I might not have enough education, however I have been able to manage in English in less time than a lot of learned people have. And I mean, a lot less time. I know my last statement will make some cringe from it... :o |
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Thanks for that, will do. :) |
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Back when first learning to speak Spanish, I found movies in Spanish with
English subtitles to be a big help. At this point, I like to watch films with both dialogue and subtitles in Spanish - that's a help when local dialect in the film is unfamiliar to me. A bit like a North American trying to decipher Cockney English... |
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