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Spanish is the native language for between 322 and 400 million people. The only language with more native speakers is Mandarin Chinese. Hence, learning Spanish will allow you to better communicate with more people.

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Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Write the Spanish names of all the immobile objects in your dwelling on Post-its, then place these on the objects. By regularly coming into contact with Spanish words, they will easily become part of your vernacular.
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  2. 2
    The contents of your cupboards, refrigerator and closet should be included.
  3. 3
    When you see a word, say it out loud to develop proper pronunciation. Writing the phonetic spelling on the Post-it might prove helpful.
  4. 4
    Post names of colors and key phrases around your residence as well, to round out your vocabulary.
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Edit Tips

  • Watch Spanish Soap operas and films to further perfect your pronunciation and husky delivery.
  • When alone in your apartment, try to narrate your actions and thoughts out loud in Spanish. It’s great practice.
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Edit Warnings

  • Make sure you spell the words properly to avoid errors in pronunciation.
  • Write the words clearly and largely so you can see it from a little ways away, giving you more options to say it and learn it.

Edit Things You'll Need

  • Post-its
  • A pen
  • An English to Spanish dictionary
  • Legible handwriting

Article Info

Categories: Spanish

Recent edits by: Oldcrank, Leona, Harri

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