Learning Spanish Courses for Beginners

November 16th, 2009 | by admin |

Have you ever wanted to learn Spanish but didn’t know where to start? Do you want to learn but think that you can’t fit it into your busy schedule?

Have you joined one of the many dating agencies on the internet and have set your heart on getting in touch with a Spanish speaker? Do you need it in your job and don’t have the slightest idea how to greet your boss’ new Spanish speaking clients? These questions and others I will try to answer in this short article.

Where to start

The best place to start anything is usually at the beginning and learning Spanish is no exception. For a quick overview of the Spanish language, you can do no wrong in buying a cheap Spanish phrasebook. They are usually filled with phrases on every topic and have a simulated pronunciation so you’ll even know how to pronounce the phrases correctly. Spanish is a very phonetic language in as much that it is spoken exactly as it is written, Even a complete novice can end up pronouncing the phrases more or less correctly even if he/she has no idea what they are actually saying – really!

Career advancement or dating

Following on from the second point about fitting learning Spanish into our busy schedules, I would suggest an online learning method if you haven’t got time for the traditional classroom methods. An online Spanish course gives you more freedom and flexibility when it comes to learning. For example, you don’t have to be at a certain place at a certain time in order to study – you can virtually study any time you please with an online Spanish course. Added to the fact that the many mp3 players-not forgetting the ipod, you can now listen to recordings and pronunciation exercises on the move ie. on a bus, in your car, on the train or even on an aeroplane.

How about learning Spanish for dating or getting to know someone better? Again, the online method can be quite fun as well as cost effective. You will soon be conversing with your future mate in his or her language! Trust me!

If you need Spanish for career advancement there’s nothing better than an online method. Learning spanish online is a fast and effective approach and one that is suited to people looking to advance in their careers or jobs. Can you imagine the look on your boss’ face when he finds out you can speak Spanish? He’ll probably be very delighted and only too pleased to promote you!

A lot of people have enjoyed great success and promotions as a result of their having Spanish as a second language. So what are you waiting for? Enrol on a Spanish language course or choose one of the best online Spanish courses available on the internet today.

Miranda Sol
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  1. 3 Responses to “Learning Spanish Courses for Beginners”

  2. By Rafi on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    Is it ok to start learning French, while I am still learning Spanish (2nd course)? Please read?
    I already speak fluent Persian, Armenian, English, and also can read and understand Arabic. I took a beginner Spanish course in summer, and now I am taking a second Spanish course in my university, and am the best student in class (The teacher is amazed how well I speak) Well, it’s mostly because I learn more Spanish vocab on the sidelines on internet as well. I am very enticed to start learning French by taking a class in summer besides taking my third course in Spanish. I am wondering wether it is ok to start learning French while I am not done with Spanish yet. By the way, I have a 4.0 GPA, so I can handle studying well, but still wondering if learning these two languages at the same time is the right thing to do?

    Thanks.

  3. By Aikuchi on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    French and Spanish are both latin language, so you should find a lot of correlations between the two.

    BTW, you are quite impressive!
    References :
    French Native

  4. By ragazzotuo on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    they are very similar!

    EDIT: i mean SPANISH and FRENCH, not english and chinese. god spanish and french are in the same family of languages, ffs!
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