Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Learn Spanish from immersion method

Learning Spanish Abroad


Spanish is one of the most popular languages, and it is used in many countries around the world. The best way for you to learn Spanish is to immerse yourself in a Spanish-speaking country. Although normal Spanish classes are adequate, in order to totally envelope oneself in the language and pronunciation of Spanish, a trip to Latin America or Spain is in order. This is called the "total immersion" method of learning a language. Not only does it include attending classes, but also using Spanish in day-to-day life.


Learning Spanish abroad is the most efficient way to learn. Many people who have taken Spanish courses for years still feel lost while having a simple conversation with a native Spanish-speaker because Spanish-speakers use a different slang and speed than what students learn in class.


Learning Spanish abroad forces you to use your knowledge in real-life situations on an everyday basis. Also, while studying abroad, you will find learning Spanish extremely important because you are surrounded by the language. Therefore, you will make a bigger effort to improve your fluency to make your visit more pleasant. Instead of learning basic verbs and grammar which can become quite tedious, you can see how the language is used in normal circumstances which will help you learn quickly. Best of all is that you can speak the same as a native from day one, which is important because speaking like the natives will help you more than speaking broken Spanish you learned from a book. Learning Spanish abroad is also a way to learn more about the culture and the people of a country, especially if you travel to a number of places in the country.


Language Immersion Schools


There are people who hope to learn Spanish abroad by simply visiting Spain with an English-Spanish dictionary and assuming that they will pick up the language, but this can be an awkward way of learning. Staying in the country and attending proper Spanish lessons is probably the best way to learn, especially if you avoid the temptation to visit tourist areas where English is predominantly spoken.


There are many schools in Spain and Latin America that arrange for people to travel simply to learn the language. There are Spanish immersion schools in nearly every Spanish-speaking country. These schools usually organize accommodation and daily Spanish classes in the vicinity. Most schools offer the option of staying with a local host family. In this way you can learn Spanish abroad while having a vacation at the same time. It is important to find the classes and living situations that will best help you learn Spanish.


Making an Extended Visit in a Foreign Country


There are certain preparations you must make for a long trip to another country. If you are going to visit a country for more than a few weeks to learn Spanish, you may need to obtain a student visa. Student visas are sometimes hard to get. Check with the country's consulate to see how long you can stay in the country without a visa, and to find how to go about applying for a student visa. There are different rules for citizens of each country. If you need to get a student visa, the school you pick should be able to help you. If not, at least ask them for recommendations on the application process. Never try to stay in a foreign country illegally!


See the World


There are different forms of Spanish due to differences in pronunciation in different parts of the world. Which variation of Spanish do you want or need to learn? What part of the world would you like to visit? Spanish is spoken in 21 countries around the world, so you can choose from among a large variety of locations. Do you want a European metropolitan experience, or warm beaches, or high mountain peaks? Learn Spanish in the country that suits your tastes.


Learn Spanish in Mexico


For people living in the United States, going to Mexico to attend a Spanish language immersion school is the easiest and cheapest choice. Since Mexico is an entirely Spanish-speaking region, you will be constantly exposed to the phonetics of the language. It is very easy to pick up a language when you keep hearing it over and over.


There are many places in Mexico to learn Spanish. If you are a student, your university may already have an exchange program with another school; then you have little to worry about in planning. Otherwise, it is time to do some research. The internet will be the best tool to find a school in Mexico to learn Spanish. First, look at American university web pages and where they send students in their intensive Spanish programs. Many American universities send their students to special language institutes, not necessarily a Mexican university. A partnership with an American university is a recommended way to find a Mexican school.


You can also do a simple internet search for colleges in Mexico. You will get thousands of hits, so narrow your search with words like "recommended" or "testimonials," to get schools that have endorsements. Be sure to actually check out the recommendations and send emails to former students listed as references. At a reputable school, all this information should be on the web site or available via email.


Narrow your search again by schools in the area of Mexico where you want to study. If you are going to Mexico to learn Spanish for the hospitality industry, for example, it might be best to study at Acapulco or Cancun. If politics are more important, head to Mexico City. If you need to stay close to the states, look to Tijuana. You should compare prices, packages, meals, lodging, and schedules to help you choose the program that is best for you.


Learn Spanish in South America


South America is a great and beautiful place to learn Spanish. Spanish is the official language of all South American countries except Brazil.


Peru especially is a wonderful and intensive country in which to learn Spanish. Because not many people speak English in Peru, travelers will find it more necessary to learn Spanish and therefore will learn quickly. Just like in most countries in South America, Peru has schools to help people learn Spanish. The courses are usually more reasonable than they are in the United States. Therefore, someone can learn Spanish more effectively and somewhat cheaply by studying abroad. Students can learn Spanish in South America in a classroom in the daytime from their teacher, peers, and books, and then can learn Spanish out on the town in the evenings by interacting with the local people. You will spend every waking hour among people who speak Spanish. Every time you want to interact with someone, whether it be to buy a cup of coffee or get on a bus, you will be able to practice your Spanish skills. A student who wants to learn Spanish in Peru America will learn very quickly.


Learning Spanish in Argentina will prove to be easier and less stressful, not to mention fun and cultural as well. Argentina is situated in South America with Buenos Aires as its capital. Although Spanish is Argentina's national language, almost everyone also speaks English because of Argentina's huge number of year-round visitors. Therefore, learning Spanish in Argentina is easy and enjoyable.


Learn Spanish in Spain


There are seventeen regions in Spain, and each has its unique subculture. Barcelona is known for being a fun, international city, but many people there speak primarily Catalan. Madrid is known for its beautiful art and museums. Think about what you want in your area of study and find the region of Spain that is most appealing to you.


One city I strongly suggest learning Spanish in is Andalusia, which is tucked into the province of Granada. In this southern-most and densely populated region of Spain is the fascinating, ancient, and beautiful city of Andalusia. Since Roman times, people have enjoyed its climate and culture. Its alcazar, ancient quarter, mosque and other sites draw thousands of tourists. The city has been the subject of painting, opera, and literature. But it is not just a beautiful vacation destination. There are many Spanish immersion schools. You must pick a program that suits your needs and schedule. Are you an advanced Spanish student looking for a long immersion experience? Are you more of an informed tourist that wants to learn about the language and culture of a place? Think about how long you can spend in Granada and how many hours per day and days per week you want to study. If you must seriously learn Spanish in Granada very quickly for school or work, look for the most intensive programs. Some programs hold classes for eight hours a day then send students to live with Spanish-speaking families. If your interest is more of a hobby or personal interest, you might enjoy something more leisurely that leaves time to explore Andalusia.


The greatest thing about learning Spanish in Granada, however, is that most schools offer field trips. Small group excursions go to sights around Andalusia and the rest of Spain. When three or four students and a teacher go to a village bullfight, an olive farm or a winery, the experience is much better and more intimate than anything a tour company can provide. These field trips are usually optional and cost extra. Be sure to ask about them when you are shopping for a school.


There are also "traveling" Spanish schools based in Granada and other parts of the country that combine an extended bus or train tour with Spanish lessons. These programs are usually geared more toward culture and sightseeing rather than quickly instilling a strong grasp of Spanish. Depending on what you need to know, a traveling school may or may not be what you need.


Learning Spanish abroad in a different country and a different culture is fun and exciting. It is also the fastest way to learn Spanish, and you will learn to speak like a native. Learning Spanish using the total immersion method lets you live the language rather than just study it.


Steve Dolan is a European who has traveled extensively across Europe and understands the value of languages. Find out how to learn Spanish quickly and easily at Learn Spanish and for other languages try Foreign Languages

Monday, November 1, 2010

Spanish learning product reviews

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There is a huge selection of Spanish learning products on the market and much of it is very good. There is a great deal of mediocre stuff out there. Never before has there been such a wide selection so the Spanish learner is spoilt for choice, but also is overloaded with information and choice.


There is no single, set way to best learn any language. The most important thing is that you are motivated to do so. The more effort, energy, time, dedication and commitment that you apply to the task, the greater will be your chances of success. To really learn a language well, you must make it one of your top priorities. If you are half-hearted about it, you are doomed to making little progress. However in general what we recommend is a... Start with learning Spanish vocabulary, and some basic key phrases. Use an accelerated Spanish learning vocab program to build quickly.Once you have a solid vocab base, move into the structure and grammar, and more sentence building.Get a computer program as the interactivity of learning on a PC is very powerful.You must practise speaking, speaking, speaking. Dedicate time to speak Spanish every week, preferably with Spanish speakers who you must give permission to correct you.When confident you must take a period of total immersion in the Spanish language. Live in a country, or community where Spanish is the native tongue, and interact with people with whom you identify, and would like to be identified. Solely speak Spanish.We strongly recommend the total immersion Spanish language schools where you take lodgings with a local family. Preferably one where they do not speak English. By living and learning in such an environment your knowledge will increase more rapidly, and your third ear will come into play more strongly.Read books, texts, flashcards.Listen to tapes, audio, radio (hundreds of internet radio stations are online), DVD's, videos, films etc Practise, practise, practise.Use MSN Messenger, skype, yahoo etc and other messenger services with your Spanish contacts.Also check out our Spanish learning books. Have you a favourite that you want to tell us about. If so then let us know, via the form below. These are accelerated Spanish language learning software products from exceltra, that come as CD's or as downloads. The system uses the simple techniques of the world's memory masters. These are the sorts of people that can memorise the order of cards from 40 or more decks of cards in a sitting.

Using these simple techniques you can take your vocabulary learning from 20-30 words a day (which is the maximum rate using 'traditional learning techniques' [e.g. rote learning]) to 200, 300 words a day and more. A tenfold increase.


Each word is taught using a cartoon which acts Memory Trigger, which (for nouns) also includes a gender trigger. The gender trigger is a cartoon character reminds you of the gender of the Spanish word when learning it.


The 200 Words a Day! series of Spanish courses from exceltra are:

This course takes 1,000 of the most common words and phrases in Spanish, each using a unique cartoon picture with Memory Trigger, and all voiced by native Spanish speakers. This eBook can be used to accompany the Learn Spanish 200 Words a Day Course #1 CD-Rom or Download; or it can be used on its own. Over 150 pages of color, and with all the color pictures in the Spanish 200 Words a Day! Course #1 CD-Rom. Read it on the bus, train, plane or in the park on your lunch break. Use it as a learning consolidator or the sole source!
Course #2 takes another 1,000 of the most common words and phrases in Spanish, teaching each using a unique picture cartoon with Memory Trigger, and all voiced by native Spanish speakers. Intermediate to Advanced... but no reason why a beginner cannot use it!

It is tricky to know whether to the word por or para in Spanish. Both can mean the equivalent to for.


Do you use por or para when saying "I am heading for Madrid."


Do you use por or para when saying "I am speeding at 100 kilometers per hour."


Do you use por or para when saying "I lived in Chile for 3 years."


If you cannot answer these then you will benefit from this course.


This course makes remembering the use of these words so much easier by giving you cartoon characters to remind you of when to use POR and when to use PARA.


There are about 10 situations that the word para is used in Spanish. These concepts are all illustrated with a cartoon picture of a PARAkeet, a bird like a parrot.


There are about 27 situations where the word por is used in Spanish. These concepts are all illustrated with a cartoon picture of a PORky pig.


Over 600 words and common phrases using POR and PARA are included.


There are hundreds of sample sentences, using all the main verb tenses... so that as you consolidate your knowledge of por and para you also get to simultaneously practice your verbs in all the tenses - present, past, future, conditional, subjunctives. All voicings and recordings are done by native Spanish speakers.


Word-association cartoon pics will remind you of hundreds of real-life examples. A super useful consolidation course with new learning, and powerful reinforcement of 'already-learned' material and superlearning pics.
Ser and estar are the two most difficult verbs in Spanish. Most learners of Spanish never master these two verbs.

However the basic concepts are quite straightforward. Just badly taught! Many teachers of Spanish teach that ser is for permanent concepts and estar is for temporary....


Wrong!!


If this is what you have learned, and you are most likely to get the usage of ser and estar wrong... and may probably never master them. Yet, the basic concepts are straightforward - if taught correctly.


Ser is used to describe WHAT something is.


Estar is used to describt HOW something is.


This course takes the two words and teaches them using memory trigger pictures, delving into more depth.


Over 600 words and common phrases using SER and ESTAR. Lots of easy ways to REMEMBER when to use these tricky little verbs that cause no end of long-term grief for Spanish learners.


Word-association cartoon pics will remind you of hundreds of real-life examples, and there are hundreds of practice sentences, using all the main verb tenses... so you get to simultaneously practice your ser and estar verbs in the present tense, past, future, conditional mood, subjunctive moods.


An ESTAR Bunny reminds you of ESTAR concepts and a SER-pent reminds you of SER concepts. Come and meet SER-lock Holmes, a SERpent who will remind you of certain SER concepts.


All voiced by native Spanish speakers (of course). A super-consolidation course with new learning, reinforcement of 'already-learned' material and superlearning pics.
This course teaches 101 Spanish proverbs, with each proverb taking a word from 200 Words a Day! course, and using it to: teach you a Spanish proverb - a little gem of Hispanic philosophy.consolidate your learning of the relevant Spanish word.see and hear and repeat a Spanish phrase in action.. The course also uses 101 of the Memory Triggers from the 200 Words a Day courses the main words, allowing you to put some of the Spanish vocabulary you have learned, into action. The pics in the 101 Spanish Proverbs Course all come from Course #1 or Course #2 Spanish, and if you click on them in the 101 Proverbs course, you will be taken to the ?Memory Trigger?. A great tool not only for consolidation of your Spanish learning, but for seeing interesting pieces of Spanish wisdom and folklore.
These are very traditional learning courses but are excellent value. Sometimes a little dated, and, because they were written in the 1960's they can be a little politically incorrect by today's standards.

Used to train thousands for US State Department diplomats, this is a traditional learning course aimed at providing a solid base in conversational Spanish. You can buy it on the web for $250-$300 but sometimes listed at $47. You can get them free - at no charge with one of the SUPER BUNDLES currently available online via this link. Comes with 12 hours of mp3 audio and 610 pages of pdf manual. Extremely thorough and in-depth.


With 610 pages of material the best thing to do is print off the 610 pages, put them in to a ring-binder and work through the course while listening to the audio or on mp3. Have you your own Spanish Learning Product Reviews. Found a great course, or a lousy one and want to share the story?

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