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9 Tips and Tricks to Learn Spanish Fast

Do you want to learn Spanish real quick? Are you tired of attending physical lessons amid a tight schedule? Are you looking for help with Spanish homework? If your answer is yes, then you are in the right place. Here you will learn tips that will make you a pro real quick (you’ll be amazed at yourself).

Language is acquired, so learning rules will give you an extra task that might not be helpful. Besides, you might have a lot going on in life, so there’s no need to complicate life further. Learning should be simple and interesting. Here are the top tricks to learn Spanish quickly.

Be Interested in Learning It

Spanish is one of the easiest languages to learn. Developing an interest in the language will be a great way to start. Learning a new language takes effort. You have probably realized that it is difficult to do some work without motivation. Developing an interest in Spanish will make you motivated to learn the language.

Think about the romantic Spanish songs that you love and how you’d love to sing along to them. What about famous Spanish recipes that will make you look like a pro in the kitchen? How about how nice the language sounds, common Spanish phrases that you can’t wait to use, and how you’ll flaunt your prowess in the language, interesting, right?

While at it, change your attitude too. If you keep thinking it’s difficult or not possible, you’re limiting yourself. Well, it might be hard because it’s not your first language, but you can hack it. So, get started.

Learn Common Phrases

Some words are commonly used in speech. Focus on learning these and leave rare words for later – you’ll learn them with time. There’s no need to break your back learning what you’ll hardly use. Learn words and phrases that are used in everyday conversation, for instance:

  • Gracias ~Thank you
  • Hola ~Hello
  • Adiós ~Goodbye
  • Por favor ~Please
  • Lo Siento ~Sorry
  • Sí ~Yes
  • No~ No
  • Ser~ is (permanent situation)
  • Estar~ is (temporary state, what you are doing or feeling at the time of speaking.

Most masculine words end in “o” while feminine nouns end in “a,” but there are exceptions:

  • Doctora~ (Feminine, doctor)
  • El gato ~ (masculine, cat)

Learn Through Spanish Songs!

If you’re the kind of person that learns best through songs, then it would be great to try learning Spanish this way. Songs are full of repetitive phrases or words, making it easy to memorize. It also allows you to learn the sound patterns of the language. Have some fun as you learn. It would also help to translate the songs so that you get to attach meaning to words.

Watch Spanish Content

Audiovisuals engage your sense of sight, hearing, and stimulate learning. Watching a documentary, news report, or a favorite telenovela with subtitles is an interesting way to learn Spanish. You get to associate words with actions and meaning. You’ll also get the hang of common phrases.

Write a Journal

Writing a journal provides a way for you to express yourself. Why not express your emotions and capture daily experiences in Spanish? That way, you’ll kill several birds with one stone: A journal and an exercise to improve your writing skills in Spanish.

Have a Target

A journey of a thousand miles has to start somewhere, and it takes a series of steps. Take it a day at a time—purpose to learn a section every day. For instance, you can aim to learn how to read a short story or write sentences. At the end of the day, evaluate what you were able to do, and if you were able to meet your target. You can look for an app where you record to keep yourself accountable.

Listening Activity

Listening to native speakers will expose you to the tone, intonation, syllabic stress, and stress in sentences, so you’ll sound almost like the native speakers.

Learn while on the go by listening to a podcast while in the car on your way to work. The more you listen to Spanish content, the better you get. You could listen to the speech of a person you like and try to imitate them.

Chat with a Friend

Chatting with a friend who understands Spanish is an excellent way to practice what you have learned in Spanish so far.  You can get a friend to chat with in Spanish from social media sites. If you have a friend you can talk to on audio or video in Spanish, it would be awesome.

Celebrate Small Wins

Pat yourself on the back when you learn a new vocabulary, a sentence, read a paragraph without stammering, and other daily achievements. This will keep you motivated and energize you to learn more.

It will not always be rosy, but the most important thing is to keep going. You learn through the failures as well.

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