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The secret to a successful language student is practice, practice, practice! There are a few things you can do in between lessons which would fast-track your progress as a Spanish speaker
Date : 21/04/2015
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Uploaded on : 21/04/2015
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Try to get newspapers and magazines in Spanish and read articles you are interested in. This will help you increase your vocabulary. Look up words you don't know in a dictionary and make a note of them. For longer articles, don't look up every word but try to get the general gist of the passage:
Check out elcastellano.org for access to major newspapers in all the main Spanish-speaking countries Spanish newspapers and magazines:
El País (www.elpais.es) El Mundo (www.el-mundo.es) ABC (www.abc.es)
Latin American newspapers and magazines: Argentina: La Nación (www.lanacion.com.ar) Guatemala: Prensa Libre (www.prensalibre.com) Mexico: El Universal (www.el-universal.com.mx) Peru: El Comerico (www.elcomercio.pe)
Watching Spanish television is a great way of improving your listening skills. After all, babies learn their native language by listening to it being spoken and then mimicking what they hear! Don't be discouraged if you cannot understand at first since you may find that you understand the associated action, and gradually your confidence will improve.
www.rtve.es: showing Spanish news, TV series and documentaries
Listen to Spanish songs! Try to learn the words of the songs whilst you are listening.
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