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One of the first questions we ask our students is this: Why are you learning Spanish? Everyone’s reason for learning Spanish is different. These may vary among romance, professional career, hobby, cultural interaction...

With the answer for our first question both the student and the teacher will have a clear idea about the goal they are aiming.

During the Spanish course, sometimes students feel uncomfortable at the first struggle. Keeping one target in mind will push as the best reason to get over it.

 

 

 

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Sometimes, it is much easier if you can relax and accept things just the way they are. Same philosophy applies to Spanish courses. When learning Spanish you are also learning how Spanish speakers think and because it is a cultural issue, there might be ideas that do not translate in your mother tongue. As it happens in other fields, is pointless to try obsessively to keep on control. Just pay attention and try to figure out what is the right situation for using this new word or phrase.

 
Extra tip: When you prepare your flashcards,
use an image instead of a translation.

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As we mentioned before, learning a language means learning from the culture that has created it. The more you get involved in cultural situations, the better you will understand and feel the need for each new word. When learning Spanish you will have tons of possibilities, from music to cooking, dancing among others.

Tasting local food, asking about its recipe, asking information about the area and writing down directions, offering help at the hostel or host-family where you are staying will give you a wide cultural vision and the opportunity to learn new words, phrases, etc.

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Students learning how to prepare "empanadas"

 

Gabrielle, from the US


 

Rachel, from Canada

Penny y Roberto de UK


Jesse and Leslie, from Seattle


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