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		<title>Learn Spanish Language Secrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 14:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Current info about Learn Spanish is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Learn Spanish info available.</p>
<p>You can learn Spanish to a certain degree and still have trouble with certain words and sentence constructions.  It seems that you are saying them right, but you notice that Spanish speakers say them differently.  If you learn Spanish language secrets, you will understand the subjects better.  </p>
<p>One thing to remember is that you don&#8217;t always have to use the pronoun.  If you say &#8220;yo,&#8221; meaning &#8220;I,&#8221; each time you could, you will sound strident.  This is because using the pronoun is only necessary when you are emphasizing it.  If you are constantly emphasizing it, you will sound foolish.  Learn Spanish rules like this and you will sound more like a native speaker.  </p>
<p>You can learn Spanish word order in its basic form quite easily.  It is usually like English except adjectives tend to go after the noun they describe.  However, if you spend the time to learn Spanish word order by listening to Spanish speaking people, you will find differences.  Meaning can have subtle variations when you change the word order.  </p>
<p>There is another secret people can come across when they learn Spanish.  There are many Spanish words that look very nearly like English words that you know.  Sometimes, they can be considered direct translations.  </p>
<p>However, some words only look similar.  They actually mean something quite different.  Pay attention to the exact translations of words, as you learn Spanish.  Using some of these words incorrectly can cause you embarrassment, or can even insult someone.  </p>
<p>I trust that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.</p>
<p>An interesting secret when you learn Spanish is that common phrases, or idioms, don&#8217;t always translate word for word.  If you try to translate an idiom word for word, you might get the meaning, or at least an approximation of it.  </p>
<p>However, there are many idioms that would seem to mean one thing that mean something else when translated as a whole.  The only way to learn this is by experience, or to get a book of idioms.  You must remember, though, that there are different idioms in different Spanish speaking countries.  </p>
<p>Learn Spanish from textbooks if you like, but when you are put into the culture, don&#8217;t rely on them.  This is another secret to know when you learn Spanish.  Many people don&#8217;t speak like the textbooks are written.  </p>
<p>That&#8217;s ok; English speakers don&#8217;t either, if you think about it.  If you try to learn Spanish better in this informal way, you will likely make mistakes that the book has not prepared you for.  Don&#8217;t worry; you can pick up the language from the conversation if you&#8217;re alert.  </p>
<p>Another secret is that pronunciation is important.  The way you pronounce your &#8220;b&#8217;s&#8221; and &#8220;v&#8217;s&#8221; will mark you as a person who does or doesn&#8217;t consider it necessary to learn Spanish well.  If you don&#8217;t roll your &#8220;r&#8217;s&#8221; properly, you will sound like a toddler to the Spanish speaking person.  All these little things can set you apart or help you fit in.  </p>
<p>Learn Spanish with all the nuances and you will not be looked at as an outsider.  Taking a few steps to improve your Spanish will be worth it in the long run.  </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Should Your Kid Learn Spanish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 12:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Learn Spanish. Spanish has about 400 million speakers worldwide. Adults, as well as children and teens, are now beginning to understand the benefits of speaking and learning Spanish. Learning a second language has its benefits. There are different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Learn Spanish.</p>
<p>Spanish has about 400 million speakers worldwide.  Adults, as well as children and teens, are now beginning to understand the benefits of speaking and learning Spanish. Learning a second language has its benefits.  There are different institutions who have established the link of cognitive and personal development to second language learning.  In fact, The New York Times reported in 2007 that learning different languages could delay dementia in elderly patients.  </p>
<p>But how early can children start learning another language? Before, parents would express concern about introducing another language.  Their primary concern is that it could cause confusion and delay in the child&#8217;s development.  However, recent studies showed that children, even toddlers, were able to develop stronger minds when learning second language. </p>
<p>According to the Cornell Language Acquisition Lab&#8217;s (CLAL) research, there are no negative effects on a child if they learn a second language.  Bilingual children are more attentive and focused compare with monolingual children.  In a study conducted by Ellen Bialystok in 1997, four and five-year-old bilingual children show better understanding of symbolic representation in print than monolingual children. Younger children, according to studies, have greater ability to learn and acquire language.  They learn easily compared with adults. </p>
<p>Teens who have knowledge of foreign language show higher mean scores for their college applications according to the College Entrance Examination Board.  Those who have knowledge of four or more years of another language would usually get higher scores on the verbal section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.).  Children also developed better listening skills since it is important when learning proper pronunciation.</p>
<p>The best time to learn about Learn Spanish is before you&#8217;re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable Learn Spanish experience while it&#8217;s still free.</p>
<p>With all these benefits, how do you start teaching your child another language? If you are planning to teach your kid Spanish at home, it would be best to talk to the child&#8217;s teacher first, if he or she is already going to school.  The teacher may be able to recommend methods on how you can proceed with the lessons.  They can even provide you some useful resources and materials.  </p>
<p>You could start by reading to them.  Reading to children will help them get an idea about the new words and associate them with pictures, helping children to grasp the new meanings easily.  You could read English and Spanish books alternately during week nights. </p>
<p>Teaching children to speak another language could be boring especially if they would only be doing flashcard exercises and book reading. It could be monotonous and they may lose interest.  You could start by making it interesting by playing interactive games.  What&#8217;s great is that recently, there are children&#8217;s shows which enable children to learn languages.  There are board and computer games which could cater to every child&#8217;s interest. </p>
<p>Learning Spanish would help children become more sensitive to other culture and learn a lot from them.  You could do it the other way around.  To encourage children to learn Spanish, you could start by introducing them to different Spanish music and dances.  You could even have a Spanish themed-meal at home or take them out to dinner and let them order their Spanish food. </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>The Importance Of Learning Spanish</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 12:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some few decades back, learning Spanish (or any other language for that matter) was the farthest thought anyone can have. This was before the supersonic air transport, the advent of cell phones, the invention of the Internet and the ubiquitous satellite television. If somebody needs to know some Spanish, a dictionary or some interpreter can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some few decades back, learning Spanish (or any other language for that matter) was the farthest thought anyone can have. This was before the supersonic air transport, the advent of cell phones, the invention of the Internet and the ubiquitous satellite television.</p>
<p>If somebody needs to know some Spanish, a dictionary or some interpreter can do the job. Except for those living in Spanish communities, nobody needs to know how to speak in Spanish. </p>
<p>Then, the world became smaller, faster, and more personal. A businessman talks to his partners halfway around the world in real time. </p>
<p>Whatever is happening at any part of the world is seen live as it happens. Sending a complicated document, a picture, recorded video or audio takes seconds or at most a minute or so.</p>
<p>Globalization </p>
<p>For a long time, Americans are not obligated to learn another language besides English.<br />
Today, globalization is the biggest reason why people saw the need of communicating with people from other countries.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s trend indicates that Americans are studying Spanish in record numbers. The perceived reason is that so much business opportunities are out there. (NAFTA was cited as one reason why American businessmen chose Spanish as their second language.)</p>
<p>According to Businessweek, MBA students around the world choose to become trilingual, the choices being English, French and Spanish. It also helps that the two of the top ten MBA schools outside the US is located in Spain.</p>
<p>Numbers game</p>
<p>The more authentic information about Learn Spanish you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Learn Spanish expert. Read on for even more Learn Spanish facts that you can share.</p>
<p>One compelling reason in learning Spanish is the fact that there are about half a billion people who speaks the language. Half of the population in the Western Hemisphere (the Americas) speaks Spanish. This makes it a primary language for as many people as English in this part of the world.</p>
<p>Except in Portuguese-speaking Brazil, Spanish is extensively spoken in South and Central America. In the United States, Spanish is the second most-widely spoken language after English.</p>
<p>All over the world, Spanish is the 4th most-spoken language after English, Chinese and Hindi. But Chinese and Hindi are only widely spoken in China and India, respectively.</p>
<p>With Spanish spoken in more than 21 countries worldwide, learning Spanish seems like a must. This is particularly true in the US and Canada which do business with many Latin American countries in the same hemisphere.</p>
<p>Career opportunities </p>
<p>For people fluent in both Spanish and English, opportunities abound and grow everyday due to the rapid expansion of Spanish-speaking populations. Being bi-lingual at these times translates to more and better opportunities in both business and work.</p>
<p>Knowing and understanding a language definitely exposes one to the culturally enriching aspects of that other society. Staying competitive today means learning more about other cultures and being able to interact with them.</p>
<p>Business opportunities</p>
<p>Today, Latin America as a region is expanding their economies, and as such they become more and more important trading partners. Business between the U.S. and these countries are getting more and more upbeat, making the Spanish language an important asset for the American businessman.</p>
<p>In the recent past, people worked to educate themselves to keep up with technology after the post-industrial era. Today, people are now increasingly educating themselves with enough languages (learning Spanish is the top choice) to keep up with the rapidly-expanding business horizon.</p>
<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I&#8217;m positive you&#8217;ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn Spanish Phrases for Your Trip Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 02:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article presents the very latest information on Learn Spanish. If you have a particular interest in Learn Spanish, then this informative article is required reading.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s nice when you get a chance to take a trip abroad.  If you are going to a Spanish speaking country, it might be a little intimidating to get off the beaten path and explore.  Just making yourself at home in hotels and restaurants can be quite a task if you&#8217;re unprepared.  That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s good to learn Spanish phrases to get you by.  </p>
<p>Of course, if you have time to take a full Spanish course, that&#8217;s preferable.  Learning to speak conversational Spanish will make your stay among the local people much more pleasant.  You can communicate most ideas if you learn Spanish in this way.  </p>
<p>However, you may not have the time to learn Spanish thoroughly.  You may have been invited on the trip unexpectedly.  You may have won the trip and have to take it in a short amount of time.  Or, perhaps you had plenty of notice, but had too busy of a schedule to fit in a full course to learn Spanish properly.  </p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter why you&#8217;re in this position; the crux of the matter is that you need to learn Spanish enough to handle your basic needs.  You will probably find English speaking people somewhere on your journey to speak with.  However, there will be times when you must depend upon Spanish speaking people to answer important questions.  </p>
<p>You can find phrasebooks to help you find the words to ask for basic needs.  They will tell you how to introduce yourself and say please and thank you.  You will learn Spanish phrases for asking the time and weather.  </p>
<p>Those of you not familiar with the latest on Learn Spanish now have at least a basic understanding. But there&#8217;s more to come.</p>
<p>More importantly, these books will tell you how to ask where the restroom is.  You will learn Spanish phrases like &#8220;Ayudame!&#8221; meaning &#8220;Help me!&#8221;  Most of the books will also tell you how to ask where you can find a doctor or dentist.  </p>
<p>Phrasebooks can also be helpful with the hotel you&#8217;re staying at.  They can tell you how to ask for clean linens.  You can learn Spanish phrases that make it easier to order room service.  You will also know how to check into and out of your hotel.  </p>
<p>The books will tell you the basics of how to order food in a restaurant.  They will tell you any number of words to use in different situations.  A book like this should also contain valuable information like how to ask where the US embassy is.  </p>
<p>If you are concerned about your pronunciation, you can get the same type of phrase manuals on CD&#8217;s.  Just pop them into your CD player and repeat after the speaker.  You can do this in your car, at your computer, or in your living room.  Wherever you find comfortable will do.  </p>
<p>A book or CD like this can help you learn Spanish phrases.  What it can&#8217;t do is help you understand the answers.  You will have to rely on a lot of pointing and gesturing.  Also, never forget, if you think you might be able to understand the person, if they would speak slower, just say, &#8220;mas despacio.&#8221;  It works wonders.  </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>How People Learn Spanish in Conversational Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 03:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The traditional way to learn Spanish has been to start where a first grader would start. You learn the Spanish alphabet, learn simple Spanish words, and learn simple Spanish grammar. You advance in the same way throughout your studies. The trouble is, it seems that after a course like this, people may learn Spanish to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The traditional way to learn Spanish has been to start where a first grader would start.  You learn the Spanish alphabet, learn simple Spanish words, and learn simple Spanish grammar.  You advance in the same way throughout your studies.</p>
<p>The trouble is, it seems that after a course like this, people may learn Spanish to a degree without ever learning how to hold up their end of a conversation.  Speaking in an informal setting is very different from speaking in a formal class.  </p>
<p>For this reason, many people who give courses for people to learn Spanish have changed.  They now give what are called &#8220;conversational Spanish classes.&#8221;  These classes, by their nature, must be taught by someone who is extremely fluent in conversational Spanish.  </p>
<p>Purists would have you dive right into a conversational setting, stumbling as you find your way.  Generally, though, you will learn Spanish words that are necessary parts of a conversation first.  These can be small words like &#8220;and, or, she, what,&#8221; and so on.  </p>
<p>After you have that basis, you will usually be given a thin volume of conversational topics.  These have about two short pages for each topic.  Words related to that topic are given.  Then, some questions are given as conversation starters.  </p>
<p>Is everything making sense so far? If not, I&#8217;m sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place.</p>
<p>When you use topics like this, you use the book as a starting point to learn Spanish rather than as the point of the class.  You might, for example, have a topic about going on a trip in a car.  There will be words that denote different parts of the car, such as the trunk.  Then there will be words about stops you make along the way, like gas station.  </p>
<p>You use the conversation starters to get you going.  In this instance, a question might say, &#8220;How did you get your car ready for your last trip?&#8221;  The students can all use the topic words, along with the small words they know, to answer the question and learn Spanish.  </p>
<p>Everyone will get a chance to answer the question eventually, but the conversation should be a lively interchange of ideas if the facilitator is any good at all.  As you learn Spanish more, you will have even more to say about each topic.  You can draw on words you have learned in other lessons.  </p>
<p>Once you have a few lessons under your belt, the facilitator might have you set aside the book for some lessons.  During these times, you can talk about yourselves.  You can get to know each other.  As you learn Spanish, you will also find out what your classmates do and what they like.  </p>
<p>Of course the topic words will not give you all the words you need to carry on a normal conversation.  They are just a starting point after all.  This is where the facilitator comes in.  You try to use Spanish words that you do know to describe what you mean.  When you get your point across, the facilitator will supply the word.  </p>
<p>In conversational classes, the facilitator helps you out, but classmates also help each other.  It&#8217;s a group effort to begin and sustain a conversation.  As you learn Spanish, you will find that it&#8217;s less effort than pleasure.</p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Benefits In Learning Spanish</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different people have different reasons in learning Spanish. In the past, learning another language is mostly motivated by aesthetics (?I love how Spanish songs are sung!?) or academics (?You can go anywhere if you know Spanish.?) or by some other considerations. Today, to learn Spanish would mean any or several of these reasons ? travel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different people have different reasons in learning Spanish. In the past, learning another language is mostly motivated by aesthetics (?I love how Spanish songs are sung!?) or academics (?You can go anywhere if you know Spanish.?) or by some other considerations.</p>
<p>Today, to learn Spanish would mean any or several of these reasons ? travel, economics, business, employment, aesthetics, etc.</p>
<p>Travel</p>
<p>Since it is now easier to visit any parts of the world, tourists and travelers would like to add an extra ingredient to make their adventure more fun-filled, and that is to learn the language.</p>
<p>Knowing Spanish when visiting countries like Mexico or any of the Central and South American countries certainly makes the life of the Spanish-speaking tourist much easier. The locals would know how to correctly entertain you because you know and say exactly what you want. </p>
<p>Since these people are naturally accommodating, ordinary tourists would also get what they want, but only after an unnecessary and useless time spent on clarifying things.  </p>
<p>Business and employment.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s large companies with worldwide branches and connections already insist one other qualification from their applicants. Nowadays, applicants must be armed with knowledge of a second or third language. This requirement is over and above their present qualifications and other skills or expertise.</p>
<p>All over the world, the most popular second language chosen by applicants is Spanish.<br />
If they already have a second language, they still will choose Spanish as their third language.</p>
<p>Those of you not familiar with the latest on Learn Spanish now have at least a basic understanding. But there&#8217;s more to come.</p>
<p>Because the world had become more connected, contact with people from other countries have enormously increased.  For this reason, companies need more men and women who can communicate with the rest of the world.</p>
<p>With the rapidly-increasing Hispanic population, many lines of businesses in the U.S. have a great need for Spanish speaking personnel. The workers that are needed most are nurses, social workers, teachers, sales and marketing people, translators, and many more.</p>
<p>In the international front, Spanish-speaking people have opportunities lined up for them mostly in the trade and business areas. The other choices include Foreign Service and diplomacy, interpretation and security applications which all need proficiency in another language.</p>
<p>This also applies in other professions in science, medicine, law and others with specialized vocabularies. The lexicon of these professions is mostly Latin-based and Spanish is a good starting ground.</p>
<p>Other languages</p>
<p>Knowing Spanish gives you an edge in learning other Latin-based languages like French, Italian and Portuguese.  It can also help you learn Russian and German because these languages have Indo-European roots. They have some similar characteristics with Spanish which are not found in English.<br />
.<br />
This line of thinking applies to other languages that do not have any similarity with Spanish, like Japanese or Chinese. The argument is that after having learned Spanish, one has a vantage point of reference in learning just about any other languages. </p>
<p>Current facts</p>
<p>Today, more students of MBA choose to become trilingual with English, French and Spanish among the top three choices.</p>
<p>After English, Chinese and Hindi, the 4th most commonly spoken language in the world is Spanish. Geographically speaking, Chinese and Hindi are only widely spoken in China and India respectively. Spanish is spoken in more than 21 countries in both sides of the Atlantic. </p>
<p>Is it any wonder why more young people try to learn Spanish more than any other language?</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Why Today Is The Right Time To Learn To Speak Spanish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 11:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning a new language, or any new thing in general, is much easier today than it was in the past decades. Back then, if you want to learn how to speak Spanish, you need to enroll in a physical school. Presently, learning can be done anywhere the learner feels comfortable with. Because of the technological [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning a new language, or any new thing in general, is much easier today than it was in the past decades. Back then, if you want to learn how to speak Spanish, you need to enroll in a physical school. Presently, learning can be done anywhere the learner feels comfortable with. Because of the technological advancement, learning methods and set-ups have been significantly improved to meet the varying needs and demands of individual learners. And this same technological advancement resulted in the following situations, which altogether make learning Spanish today very timely: </p>
<p>1. Learning Spanish is more affordable.<br />
You don&#8217;t have to spend too much money when learning Spanish because you don&#8217;t need to pay for special classes or hire a special tutor like before. Now, you have the option to buy a CD or software program, which wasn&#8217;t available then, and learn the language without shelling out lots of money. This CD has everything you need to learn Spanish, but if you do find the need to gather supplemental learning aids, you can search the Internet for free lessons and guides. </p>
<p>2. Learning tools are available in various formats.<br />
Books were the only reliable learning tools before. But thanks to technological innovations, learning tools are now in digital formats to make learning interesting. Audio and video lessons, for instance, are preferred by many Spanish learners. Compared to a book, these learning tools are more interactive, which makes them especially helpful in mastering pronunciation, where you need to learn the exact sound and inflection of a given word. With a book, you have to rely to the pronunciation guides, and unless you are supervised by a tutor, you might have troubles with reading them right. In audio and video lessons, however, you get to hear from a native Spanish speaker and learn the right pronunciation straightaway. </p>
<p>If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole Learn Spanish story from informed sources.</p>
<p>3. Learning can be online.<br />
The Internet being a widely useful tool for learning Spanish is one of the many advantages of the present day. Presently, classes can be done through online tutorials and virtual classrooms. And this means three things: you don&#8217;t need to commute or drive to a physical school, you get to study at the comforts of your own home, and you have extra time to allot to learning the language. The other good thing about online classes is that they require shorter time to finish, a plus factor for busy Spanish learners.  </p>
<p>4. Learning can be done at your own pace.<br />
The new approaches to learning Spanish allow you to study at your preferred time and therefore at your own pace. If you want to study past midnight, you can do so. If you like to do it very early in the morning while jogging, you can listen to your mp3 lessons. If you want to stop reading and resume at a later time, no problem. Learning is under your control. And in this case, there are no pressures to bug you, making the learning process more effective.</p>
<p>5. Learning is tailored for all ages.<br />
The saying ?Age doesn&#8217;t matter? also applies in learning Spanish. Whatever your age, whatever your reason for learning, there are lessons and learning methods appropriate for you. There are those that help you with the basics and others that would introduce you to the advance Spanish language skill. The thing is, whatever stage you are in your language learning experience, there is always something that will enable you to learn to speak Spanish fluently.</p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>How to Learn Spanish Verbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 20:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a rumor going around that Spanish verbs are difficult and confusing.  You might even be afraid to try to learn them.  There&#8217;s no need to worry, Spanish verbs can be learned with just a little attention.  </p>
<p>One thing people don&#8217;t realize is that English verbs are, in many ways, similar to Spanish verbs.  For instance, you will often hear the complaint that it&#8217;s hard to learn Spanish verbs because you have to conjugate them.  Conjugating verbs just means matching up the right verb form for each &#8220;person,&#8221; like I, you, he, she, we, or they.  </p>
<p>What people don&#8217;t seem to understand is that we conjugate English words as well.  So, for instance, we say &#8220;I have,&#8221; but we say &#8220;she has.&#8221;  When you learn Spanish, you will conjugate verbs in the same way.  </p>
<p>The only difference is that you have diverse forms for more of the &#8220;persons.&#8221;  When you learn Spanish verbs, you will learn a special form each for &#8220;I&#8221;, &#8220;you&#8221;, &#8220;we&#8221;, &#8220;they&#8221;, and another form for &#8220;he&#8221;, &#8220;she&#8221;, or &#8220;it.&#8221;  Another thing that makes it easy to learn Spanish verbs is that these verb forms are just based on mostly standard endings.  Once you know the endings, you can apply them to the infinitives.  </p>
<p>Infinitives are the most basic forms of the verbs.  All verbs in English have an infinitive form, but most people aren&#8217;t aware of it.  The English infinitive starts with the word &#8220;to,&#8221; as in &#8220;to have.&#8221;  Spanish infinitives are single words, like &#8220;tener,&#8221; meaning &#8220;to have&#8221; also.  If you learn Spanish infinitives, you will have a good start when you learn Spanish verbs.  </p>
<p>Is everything making sense so far? If not, I&#8217;m sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place.</p>
<p>As you learn Spanish, you will find that some of the words are different.  Just as in English, there are irregular verbs.  The English verb &#8220;to be&#8221; is conjugated &#8220;I am,&#8221; &#8220;you are,&#8221; &#8220;she is,&#8221; &#8220;we are,&#8221; and &#8220;they are.&#8221;  Since these forms are not the usual infinitive with an ending, they constitute an irregular verb.  </p>
<p>When you learn Spanish, you will learn verbs that follow similar patterns.  Using the same example, for the Spanish verb &#8220;ser,&#8221; the forms are &#8220;yo soy,&#8221; &#8220;tu eres,&#8221; &#8220;ella es,&#8221; &#8220;nosotros estamos,&#8221; and &#8220;ellos estan.&#8221;  These are also irregular verb forms.  </p>
<p>The final set of forms you will need to learn Spanish are the tenses.  In English, the past tense for &#8220;jump&#8221; is &#8220;jumped&#8221;.  This is a regular past tense.  An example of a verb with an irregular past tense is &#8220;go.&#8221;  Its past tense is &#8220;went.&#8221;  </p>
<p>As you learn Spanish, you will find out how to make the endings for each tense: present, past, past perfect, and so on.  You will also learn Spanish irregular endings for verbs in the different tenses.  With all this knowledge under your belt, along with information on the other parts of speech, you should be able to carry on an intelligent conversation.  </p>
<p>Certainly, there is a lot to understand as you learn Spanish verbs.  There are many words and verb forms to remember.  However, if you remember that English has many of the same structures, you will find that it&#8217;s not so confusing.  </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Why Is It Important For Children To Learn Speaking Spanish</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 00:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article explains a few things about Learn Spanish, and if you&#8217;re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>Many parents usually don&#8217;t see the need of teaching kids Spanish, reasoning that English remains the most commonly spoken language in the world. That if the children can talk in English, they can basically communicate with the rest of the world. That notion, however, is utterly wrong. Given that there are more English speakers than most languages in the world, limiting the kids to only one language blocks out many opportunities for them. Spanish, in the first place, has become a global language, belonging to the same league as English. So to say that to learn speaking Spanish is useless is very old-fashioned. </p>
<p>Allowing the kids to learn Spanish is not just about being bilingual, although that in itself opens up many opportunities for them. If they know Spanish, they will be able to cross and appreciate other cultures, which they would otherwise have no idea of. Spanish-speaking countries, after all, are historically and culturally rich, whose people gave birth to a wealth of arts and literary masterpieces. Although it is still possible for the kids to appreciate Spanish culture without learning the language, nothing replaces the bliss of having a formidable bridge?the Spanish language?to cross that culture. </p>
<p>The information about Learn Spanish presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about Learn Spanish or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.</p>
<p>Children are very inquisitive. And at an early age, they desire to see a world beyond their own. Spanish language can provide them with this opportunity by giving them the ability to communicate with Spanish-speaking classmates or neighbors. A report shows that a large percentage of Spanish speakers, at least in the US, are children, and if the goal is to allow the English-speaking kids widen their world, wouldn&#8217;t it be practical to break the language barrier and let them form friendship with the Spanish-speaking kids? </p>
<p>Early introduction to the Spanish language also improves the children&#8217;s critical thinking ability. When learning a new language, mental capacities are challenged and are therefore trained to think more comprehensively. And this will not only help the kids in learning the language but also in their daily mental activities. However, many may argue that teaching kids Spanish may force them to think harder than is necessary. This is wrong. Researches point out that the part of the brain that is active when learning a new language is in fact most responsive at ages 3 to 6. Therefore, learning Spanish at this point is not in any way contradictory to the natural skills of the kids. It actually utilizes the kids&#8217; optimum potential for learning a foreign language.</p>
<p>Now that all efforts are heading toward globalization, it is all the more important for kids to learn Spanish. The times are changing, and it is only necessary to prepare the kids for whatever changes that may arise. To allow the kids to learn speaking Spanish is to allow them to cope with the society and to make them more relevant in the modern times. Although teaching them Spanish is still a matter of choice, there is no inherently wrong in equipping the children to be a useful member of the society.</p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Why Learn How To Speak Spanish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 06:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are already numerous studies showing the benefits of learning another language. In fact, starting young could even be better idea. According to studies at the Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL), teaching children another language would not create language confusion, language delay or even cognitive deficit. Learning Spanish may be the best idea for you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are already numerous studies showing the benefits of learning another language.  In fact, starting young could even be better idea.  According to studies at the Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL), teaching children another language would not create language confusion, language delay or even cognitive deficit.  Learning Spanish may be the best idea for you and also your kids. </p>
<p>Why Spanish? </p>
<p>According to the recent census of the United States government (census.gov) about 49% of residents in California or Texas are Hispanic.  About 330 million worldwide speak Spanish.  Basically, the places of trade, politics, education and even culture have Spanish speaking communities.  Learning how to converse in their native tongue would be able to help in increasing career and educational opportunities. </p>
<p>When a child or a teen starts to learn to a second language, it is not only the language they are learning, they are also catching a glimpse of the culture itself.  This would make the child or the teen become more sensitive to other culture, appreciate internationalism, and enhances their social skills.  </p>
<p>I trust that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.</p>
<p>Language is strongly influenced by culture. Leaning how to speak Spanish would be able to help you identify with other&#8217;s culture. Spanish, Latin American culture is very rich.  It could even become an opportunity for travelling.  This would surely become a great help when shopping, visiting local restaurants and shops.  </p>
<p>Spanish would even open up opportunities for learning other languages like French, Italian and other Latin-based languages.  German and Russian language could also help you be easier for you to learn since Spanish shares the same Indo-European roots.<br />
Aside from these, learning a second language could also help them meet their college application requirements. Data from the Admission Testing Program of the College Board in the United States showed that those who have second language programs have higher mean scores in their SAT examinations compared to those who do not have any second language education.  </p>
<p>If you are already working, learning Spanish could even increase your marketability.  A second language could be very appealing to employers.  Some employers would increase the salary and promote those who have Spanish language knowledge.   There is a research that showed that there are 17% of individuals employed every year because of their bilingualism. These employees can earn about 30% more than their co-workers. </p>
<p>They would be redirected to jobs where these skills could be put into action.  For employers, having employees that could speak Spanish would enable them to connect to an increasing market, the Spanish, Latin American and Mexican communities.  It could also mean deployment to other locations.  If you know how to speak Spanish, then you do not have to get worried about the language barrier whenever it is travelling or job deployment. </p>
<p>Overall, learning how to speak Spanish is a great experience.  You could start learning by attending classes at the local district or community college, you could even get online lessons.  There are great online language schools which could easily fit into your schedule especially if you are working or raising a family.  Learning Spanish or any second language could be time consuming and we should be prepared for that. </p>
<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s tough to sort out all the details related to this subject, but I&#8217;m positive you&#8217;ll have no trouble making sense of the information presented above.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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