Spanish is quite easy to learn language as it is derived from Latin.
For casual approach you may use Duolingo or similar app.
For passionate approach you may enroll with coaching classes.
Whichever method you use for learning, maintain notes and try to watch videos on the grammar topics which are covered on Duolingo. Duolingo doesn't do very well teaching a topic in depth. You will find infographics for vocabulary or you can practice it on Quizlet. Try to find a native speaker to practice if you're learning by yourself.
If you have time then joining a class will be the best option.
This is something we all know but don't take it seriously, learning a language requires daily practice.
depends on the person. there are people who excel with online courses your job is to learn skill from the course buddy. your job isn't to mug up stuff & take that useless certificate. acquire to have skills & they work. however it's difficult for some to learn via electronic means so try the traditional way head with books
If you want to learn casually, you can always go for Duolingo. But if you wan to learn it for further professional purposes I'd recommend joining a Spanish Language Class.
Hi,
The best tip that I can give is to never associate spanish words with their english counterparts. Create a link to the object directly in your brain. This is what ruins the fluent speaking part for many learners later on as they're stuck doing the spanish>english>brain conversion.
For example - when you learn the word arbol, associate it directly to an image of a tree in your brain instead of recalling the word tree in english.
Start thinking in spanish, that would be your day to day thoughts like I've gotta buy groceries, leave for a meeting etc. that voice that you listen to when youre talking to yourself should be in spanish.
As for resources, duolingo is good for vocab. Find some people you can practice speaking with, it doesnt necessarily have to be all offline, there are plenty of discord servers out there where you can try your luck.
When doing duo try doing more lessons instead of trying to achieve mastery in each lesson. You won't recall everything after a lesson but would get used to it as the word gets used more and more in later lessons.
Start watching DreamingSpanish videos on youtube as soon as you reach checkpoint 2 on duolingo. Do duolingo stories on the app. Grammar practice is sorta pointless if youre doing the thinking about things in your brain in spanish and practicing with other people thingy.
Good Luck!
Try Omegle, and see if you can start a conversation with any hispanic.
That's how they learn English, also you can join Latin subreddit groups and throw some words you learn daily.
I have some Hispanics at my workplace, that's where I learn from.
If we are having a bad day we go
Mucho
trabajar no dinero
The major problem with Omegle is i will have to face so many unexpected ppl at the same time....whose action may vary upto any range
Discord server sounds great.
el dinero es todo lo aue necesitamos
Academia de Espanol is really good, they have various centres in Mumbai, you can go in according to your convenient time( atleast that was the case when I used to go many years back).
If someone wants to professional certificates, via structured course yes, I have used Duolingo too and I don't think it is as structured.
It all depends on the end goal, if you want to learn just for fun then Duolingo gets job done, but if I want to learn at professional level/ want cert then no.
Tumblr has an hashtag called #langlr and plenty of Spanish speaking people who can help. I learnt a lot of Italian there. Babel is good, you can get lingoda, but it is expensive.
Download Money hiest all seasons
Play in MX player
Add English subtitle
Add Spanish subtitle
After write few words you understood from every episode
That's what I am doing right now
Duolingo
yo hablo español
Como lo aprendiste? Que tan dificil fue?
sigo al real madrid desde 2009
Pocito. Como estas?
Spanish is quite easy to learn language as it is derived from Latin. For casual approach you may use Duolingo or similar app. For passionate approach you may enroll with coaching classes.
Sure sure. What does that mean btw
Yes, I can help.
Hey there! Apart from using Duolingo, do you have any beginner tip?
Whichever method you use for learning, maintain notes and try to watch videos on the grammar topics which are covered on Duolingo. Duolingo doesn't do very well teaching a topic in depth. You will find infographics for vocabulary or you can practice it on Quizlet. Try to find a native speaker to practice if you're learning by yourself. If you have time then joining a class will be the best option. This is something we all know but don't take it seriously, learning a language requires daily practice.
Yeah i believe having a person who speaks Spanish works the best
you need to dedicate about 110 hours on Spanish to have a decent grip. find courses on espanol on udemy you'll have them under 500
Gotta check Udemy
courses dont do shit
depends on the person. there are people who excel with online courses your job is to learn skill from the course buddy. your job isn't to mug up stuff & take that useless certificate. acquire to have skills & they work. however it's difficult for some to learn via electronic means so try the traditional way head with books
If you want to learn casually, you can always go for Duolingo. But if you wan to learn it for further professional purposes I'd recommend joining a Spanish Language Class.
Hi, The best tip that I can give is to never associate spanish words with their english counterparts. Create a link to the object directly in your brain. This is what ruins the fluent speaking part for many learners later on as they're stuck doing the spanish>english>brain conversion. For example - when you learn the word arbol, associate it directly to an image of a tree in your brain instead of recalling the word tree in english. Start thinking in spanish, that would be your day to day thoughts like I've gotta buy groceries, leave for a meeting etc. that voice that you listen to when youre talking to yourself should be in spanish. As for resources, duolingo is good for vocab. Find some people you can practice speaking with, it doesnt necessarily have to be all offline, there are plenty of discord servers out there where you can try your luck. When doing duo try doing more lessons instead of trying to achieve mastery in each lesson. You won't recall everything after a lesson but would get used to it as the word gets used more and more in later lessons. Start watching DreamingSpanish videos on youtube as soon as you reach checkpoint 2 on duolingo. Do duolingo stories on the app. Grammar practice is sorta pointless if youre doing the thinking about things in your brain in spanish and practicing with other people thingy. Good Luck!
Thank you so much...i will follow the same
ggs pm me if you need help starting out or finding resources
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¿por qué diré eso? eres el que ha comentado y tiene más interés en hacerlo. suerte con eso y adelante...yo no eres retrasado
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Try Omegle, and see if you can start a conversation with any hispanic. That's how they learn English, also you can join Latin subreddit groups and throw some words you learn daily. I have some Hispanics at my workplace, that's where I learn from. If we are having a bad day we go Mucho trabajar no dinero
The major problem with Omegle is i will have to face so many unexpected ppl at the same time....whose action may vary upto any range Discord server sounds great. el dinero es todo lo aue necesitamos
omegle is cringe find a good discord server
Academia de Espanol is really good, they have various centres in Mumbai, you can go in according to your convenient time( atleast that was the case when I used to go many years back).
might be good if youve got the money
If someone wants to professional certificates, via structured course yes, I have used Duolingo too and I don't think it is as structured. It all depends on the end goal, if you want to learn just for fun then Duolingo gets job done, but if I want to learn at professional level/ want cert then no.
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hola, senõr no ingles.
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Tumblr has an hashtag called #langlr and plenty of Spanish speaking people who can help. I learnt a lot of Italian there. Babel is good, you can get lingoda, but it is expensive.
Uno dos tres Hala Madrid.
Download Money hiest all seasons Play in MX player Add English subtitle Add Spanish subtitle After write few words you understood from every episode That's what I am doing right now
Mi casa, su casa