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So are you ready to know the secret of learning a new language?  Want to know how Rocket Spanish Premium can really boost your Spanish speaking?  How about using a method that allows you to get feedback from native speakers and has over 30 interactive audio lessons that can be accessed anywhere and anytime that works for you.  Then Rocket Spanish may be the just the ticket for you!
Learning a new language is more than just having the ability to speak a few words in a conversation.  It allows a person to truly embrace and enjoy a new culture.  Not from the eyes of a foreigner but from the eyes of the native people.

The conversations lessons you will hear and take part in cover everything that you need to know to become part of a Spanish-speaking community. From introducing yourself to getting help in an emergency and a whole lot more in between.

There are many language courses that are really good.  However they all tend to have their own way of teaching the subject.  What I really like about Rocket is that is attempts to give several ways of learning.  So if you like to learn from vocabulary drills they have it.  If you need pictures and sounds they have that as well.

Something I must say is that even though I do make money when someone buys a Rocket program from my site. I only give recommendations from products I have either tried or know people that have tried them.  I personally have used Rocket Spanish and about 3 other major language programs. With a Rocket course you get modern and unique methods that allow you to absorb Spanish quickly and easily which will transform you into becoming the Spanish speaker you’ve always dreamed of with this super-effective learning tool!

As always their is a money back guarantee with Rocket course but I am positive that you will not need it.  One piece of advice I will give is that you really need to practice everyday to really get the benefit.  Even if its only for a few minutes or just a quick review of the day before. If you do this I am sure that you will truly succeed with this program and start speaking your new language quickly and effortlessly.

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Joe R. (Site Owner)

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postheadericon How to Speak Spanish : Using Spanish Greetings to Speak Spanish

Learn how to speak Spanish by knowing how to greet someone in Spanish in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish.

Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria
Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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http://LearnSpanishReviews.com/ Visit our site to get a FREE copy of our Learn Spanish Minicourse and check our reviews of 3 Learn Spanish Speak System to Learn Spanish Online quickly. Learning Spanish is easy! www.LearnSpanishReviews.com

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postheadericon Learn Spanish Video Lesson

LearningSpanishLikeCrazy.com Watch this learn Spanish video to see one of several bonuses that come with Learning Spanish Like Crazy Level Two to be released Tuesday, November 14, 2006

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postheadericon Four Ways You Can Learn the Spanish Language

Spanish is a language that is widely spoken around the world. And in today’s global marketplace, many people are realizing why it is imperative they learn the Spanish language. It would help them greatly in their personal and business dealings. If you want to learn the Spanish language, you need to be aware that along with the advantages come a few challenges.

Learning the Spanish language does not have to be difficult, however. Below are four ways you can learn the Spanish language that is more fun, exciting and less stressful. Just apply these four ways as you are learning the Spanish language and you’ll be speaking and understanding the language in no time.

Learn the Spanish Language by Conversing

You may know all the Spanish words and phrases, but if you do not put into practice what you learn, you are not going to become proficient in the language. Take every opportunity to apply what you have learned. For instance, practice your Spanish at Mexican or Spanish-speaking restaurants. Try ordering your meals in Spanish and even greeting the servers in Spanish.

You can also practice your Spanish by reading Spanish novels and other printed materials. See how much you understand. You can even try translating what you read. You can also try translating simple English sentences in Spanish. If you have friends or family members who speak Spanish, you can practice conversing with them in the language.

Learn the Spanish Language with the Help of a Spanish-English Dictionary

You can learn the Spanish language quickly and easily with the help of a Spanish-English Dictionary. You can increase your vocabulary of Spanish words. You will be able to know when and where to use the Spanish words. When you are reading printed materials in Spanish, make sure you have your Spanish-English dictionary close by. You can flip through it if you come across Spanish words you do not recognize or many have forgotten.

Learn the Spanish Language by Signing Up for an Advanced Spanish Class

Once you know the basics of learning Spanish, consider signing up for an advanced Spanish class so you can continue to progress with your learning. You can either take the advanced Spanish class at your local college or you can sign up for a class online. If you truly want to become proficient, the key is to not stop learning the Spanish language, which means you will have to find ways to continue learning the language.

Learn the Spanish Language by Travelling to Spanish-Speaking Countries

One of the best ways to learn the Spanish language is to travel to Spanish-speaking countries so you can interact with the locals, as well as experience the culture. So when you’re planning your next vacation, why not travel to Mexico, Spain or any country where Spanish is widely spoken?

Now you know the four ways to learn the Spanish language, there would be no more reason for you to not to learn to speak Spanish fluently.

John Platiko
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Watch as our speed-learning Spanish language course is put to the test. Learn Spanish with a new memory method developed by a world-renowned memory expert.

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postheadericon Learn Spanish. 2. The Verb “Ser” ( To Be )

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In lesson Number two we will learn the verb To Be SER in spanish. It is a very important verb because is the very first step in the communication process.

In English, we have one verb To Be” for different situations. But in spanishe there are two different words for different situations. That other word is “ESTAR”, the next lesson.

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postheadericon Learn Spanish 1.1 – Greetings and Introductions

www.SpanishDict.com – Ready to start a conversation in Spanish? This lesson will teach you how to greet someone, tell them your name, and carry a basic conversation. We will also learn how to use the verb “estar” (to be) to describe how you are feeling.

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Learning Spanish Is Fun! Start Today

What are your needs? Why do you want to learn Spanish? Why do you want to learn Spainish? For fun or for real? Do you just want to learn the basics of the language just for fun? Or do you want to learn to speak, read and write Spainish fluently so that you can live and work in a Spanish speaking country? This is important to the way you approach your Spainish classes and to which classes you choose. The “just for fun” students If it’s just for fun – what I call “travel Spainish,” then I would not recommend intensive classes at all. The intensive classes are designed for people, who want to learn a great deal in a very short period of time. These classes are far from fun. Try instead and find a Spanish course that is six to ten hours a week. And start by enrolling for a couple of weeks. That should be enough to get a feel for the Spanish language and learn the basic grammar. Then when you have done your homework, I would arm myself with a good tourist phrase book and a wide smile and head out into the streets of Barcelona. You will quickly learn a few basics, that you can use for travelling and meeting people, and have a fun time. The “serious” students If your goal is to learn to speak Spainish more fluently, usually because you want to live and work in Spain or another Spanish speaking country, then you must take a far more serious approach to your Spanish classes. Here are some tips for getting the most of intensive Spanish classes, so that you will flourish and learn and not crash and burn. Don’t look for the easy route! Many people, who come to Spain to live and work, do not really learn Spainish because they “want” to. They learn because they “need” to. So naturally they look for an easy way to learn. A fast way. A painless way. Sorry to disappoint you. There is no easy way. In other words – No pain no Spain. (Ouch… bad pun, but I could not resist it! :-) Here are a few tips for the “serious” Spanish students. Do it now! If you are learning Spainish because you need to, then it will never be much fun, so my advice is to get the hard part over with and learn as much Spanish as you can at the beginning of your stay in Spain. Once you are settled in, working full-time and have an active social life, then you will not have time or inclination to take many intensive Spanish courses. Most Spanish schools in Barcelona offer 4 hours a day intensive courses either in the morning or afternoon. Just sign up for 4 or 8 weeks. Be prepared for hard work. Do not underestimate the effort needed. The pace is gruelling and you will need to show up every day to keep up. Almost all Spanish schools in Barcelona and Spain use the immersion technique, which means that everything in the classroom is in Spanish, all the time, even for beginners, even on the first day! There are not even explanations in English in the text books. This means lots of concentration and home study every day! Don’t overlook the grammar. Speaking a language without using grammar is like building a house without a foundation. A strong foundation of grammar will ensure, that you can keep adding more levels to your “Spainish” building. But a bad foundation makes a house of cards and one day your building will topple. Grammar is kind of boring and hard work. But a “I don’t need grammar” attitude is a short term, lazy solution. Grammar is half the language and you will end up speaking “half” Spanish, if you don’t learn it from the first day. Prepare for your Spanish course. Unless you have some knowledge of language similar to Spanish, (Portuguese, Italian, French) or have a good knowledge of your own language and its grammar then I would recommend preparing a little for an intensive Spanish course in Spain. You could consider having a few Spanish lessons in your home country. The teacher’s explanations and instructions will probably be in your own language, just like in primary school. I would also recommend that you buy a Spanish study book in English (or your own language) that explains Spanish grammar and do a little bit of self-study before your start your class. When you start your Spainish course in Barcelona, you might invest in a few extra private lessons with a Spanish teacher, who speaks English and who can explain a few basic things in English, if you are having trouble following the course. The Spanish school in Barcelona, that you have chosen should be able to help you with this. Daily study tips for better results . Show up for all classes! Make it your goal. Do your homework. Every day. An effective rule is half the time at home as you spend at the Spanish school. Compete with yourself, not with your classmates. If you are in trouble or falling behind in your Spanish classes then talk to your teacher. Clear your head and calendar. Barcelona is a party town and your friends from back home will undoubtedly announce their arrival for fun filled party weekends. Try and postpone most parties until you have finished your Spanish course. There just isn’t time for it if you want to keep up. Buy the books if possible so that you can make your own notes in them and keep them for future reference. Buy a good dictionary, but not too big and heavy. A small, but good quality pocket dictionary is better investment, because you will be carrying it a lot! Be realistic and you won’t be disappointed. It will feel as if you are hardly learning anything in the beginning weeks no matter how hard you study. This is because Spanish is usually spoken at light speed and your untrained ear for the language and weak conversation skills are just not up to the challenge. Don’t worry. It will come. But don’t overestimate the results of a few weeks of intensive Spainish classes either. Many people assume they will be able to speak fluent Spanish a matter of weeks. They usually book a 4 week Spainish course. Sorry to burst that bubble too. In 1 month you can really learn a lot, especially if you put in the work and show up every day. At the end of that period you will be able to have short conversations and understand a lot. But to speak really fluent Spainish? 6 months to a year is more realistic, and 2 months is the minimum for a really good start! Suerte! Peter Williams http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/learning-spanish-crash-and-burn-or-fly-and-learn-98027.html

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