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How can I learn Spanish? - ¿Cómo puedo aprender español?

16/4/2014

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Our lessons are the key to learning Spanish - and of course practise is very important too! Living in a country like Australia might not give many people the chance to practise their Spanish. Most students don’t like spending time reading grammar books or listening to audio courses. Therefore you might wonder what the best way is to keep practising when you are not having the lesson with your tutor. 

Watching Spanish documentaries, movies or news is a great way to keep the flow into your Spanish skills. There’s a huge variety of movies available, suited to all levels of Spanish. Even if you are at a beginner level, you can try watching children’s movies to help familiarise yourself with the Spanish language. Leave movies with a more advanced vocabulary for when you have made more progress. No matter what level you have, you will improve your skills!
Ideally you should watch the TV in Spanish without subtitles. However, you might also have the option of subtitles to help you understand it. This can be very beneficial because you can read in Spanish while listening to audio. You will learn new vocabulary, become more aware of phrases and idioms and know when to use them. You will also associate images with sentences. If you are more into music you can use YouTube and play Spanish video clips that include the lyrics of the songs. 

We can advise you about the best movies to watch and music to listen to depending on your level - just ask us!

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