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Spanish Language Learning Tools

Learning Spanish is a multi-tool process.

Language Learners won’t learn Spanish just by listening to CDs, or by reviewing flash cards.

A grammar book, plastic review cards, or a Spanish phrase book won’t lead to language fluency or proper pronunciation, either.

Language learners need to apply a combination of strategies and tactics to learn Spanish.

Consistency is the key.

Daily practice, repeated practice, study content needs to be shuffled and reviewed.

And, content needs to be reviewed on a gradually lengthening schedule.

This strategy moves the language learning function from short-term memory to long-term memory.

Language learners also need to move some learning from the conscious mind to the unconscious mind, because a substantial component of language learning is habit and automatic responses.

Language learners rely on a concerted effort, a slow and steady pace, a stress-free and relaxed pace, and creative imagination to excel in increasing their Spanish skills.

Your ability to learning Spanish will amaze you if you approach the journey as an experiment in learning, rather than a study in frustration and memory.

Memory is important in language learning…but that memory is long-term.

Plan carefully, work slowly and steadily, and commit to a process that will support your language learning over “the long haul.”

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