How to teach your kid Spanish

In our previous article we talked about: why you should teach your child Spanish, at which age to begin and what if you as the parent don’t speak Spanish at all.

Today, it’s time to look at some easy ways to teach your child Spanish at home: Continue reading…

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How to teach Your Child Spanish

Since children learn much faster and easier than adults, childhood is an ideal time to teach your kid another language like Spanish. In today’s world, it’s beneficial to know more than one language for many reasons, such as learning about other cultures and having an edge in many jobs. Research also indicates that bilinguals are likely to think more creatively than people who speak only one language. Continue reading…

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Best way to learn Spanish

I don’t know about you, but I find the idea of speaking more than one language exciting! I, like many people, am attracted to the Spanish language, not only because it’s so expressive and fairly easy to learn, but because I hear it almost everywhere I go. However, to get to the point of being bilingual, I must go through the rigorous work of actually learning the language, and that can make me a little frustrated at times. So what is the best way to learn Spanish? Continue reading…

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Learning conversational spanish cd

There are many reasons to want to learn a new language, such as Spanish, and therefore many different ways to do this. Maybe your work involves communicating with Spanish-speaking businesspeople, maybe you’re planning to take a vacation to Spain or Mexico, or maybe you’ve started to date a Spanish-speaker and want to immerse yourself in his or her culture. To learn Spanish you can enroll in classes, hire a tutor or travel to a Latino country to immerse yourself—but the easiest way to learn conversational Spanish is with CDs. Continue reading…

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Teach Yourself Spanish: Family vocabulary

In this lesson of how to teach yourself Spanish we will cover the most important vocabulary related to the topic of a family.
Let’s begin: Continue reading…

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