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Monday, 5 March 2012

Using Technology To Help You Learn Spanish

By Will Schlepinger


Any body who has learned a second language will tell you that attaining any level of fluency is hard work. It becomes harder to learn a second language the older you get. Children who are raised in a bilingual home often have far less trouble learning another language when compared with children raised in a single language household. Adults trying to learn a new language need a vast array of different learning aids to ensure maximum retention; where as children who earn a language in school soak up and retain the information quickly and easily. Spanish is one of the widest learned languages in the modern world and now there are many more ways for adult learners to try and achieve, if not fluency, at least the basics. Luckily with the technologies available today there a wide range of different tools that consumers may use to learn the language of their choice.

You will still be able to find a massive amount of printed resources to help you conquer the basics of Spanish. These are mainly comprised of dictionaries which allow you to translate English words into Spanish and translate Spanish words into English. Most of these dictionaries are pocket-sized and easily carried into Spanish speaking countries to help augment your language abilities when you need it most. You can also get a hold off word books which will help you to learn the basics of Spanish with the help of picture and word quiz cards.

There are modern equivalents of these tools, namely the DVD and CD. Because of its ease of use and convenience, many people choose to learn via CD because all they need to do is put the CD in the player and they are off and learning whilst they drive, walk their dogs or shop. Many people prefer to learn Spanish from CDs as it allows them the chance to learn how the world is pronounced properly.

DVDs can offer you a classroom like instruction for the safety and comfort of your own home. The lessons are taught as though you are in a classroom setting with an instructor passing on the knowledge with the use of several different tools originally designed for use within a classroom. One of the main upsides to using DVDs to learn is your ability to re-watch them and absorb more information each time until you have mastered the basics in your own time.

The most useful tool for those seeking to master the Spanish language are the electronic translators that are on the market, they allow you to translate what you want to say on the spot. Lots of these translators feature an audio dictionary which can be extremely useful. This feature allows you to type a word in English and it will say it back to you in Spanish. This can be a life saving feature when you are stuck. These devices will soon become and invaluable addition to any learners luggage when they travel to Spanish speaking countries, especially if the learner does not feel confident in their own abilities.




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