i keep getting emails because i dont do my spanish what are you on
luhivqqcherry:
@shadowkid3 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
i keep getting emails because i dont do my spanish what are you on
I HAVENT DONE SPANISH IN A WEEK .
luhivqqcherry:
i lowkey be forgetting .
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ShadowKid3:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
i lowkey be forgetting .
i lowkey just dont do it
luhivqqcherry:
@shadowkid3 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
i lowkey be forgetting .
i lowkey just dont do it
reall ^^^^ .
Luigi0210:
If you really want to learn it, move to a spanish speaking country and try living there. You'll definitely learn it that way.
idfkaa:
i prefer u use duolingo fo sho
sorelover12234:
i know some but im not good teaching people so ya fr duolingo
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zoeyms:
find someone who speak it like me
AnimeZodiac:
I had to go put up my computer so yeah
AnimeZodiac:
douling helps
AnimeZodiac:
and I need help on ASL
AnimeZodiac:
does anyone know because I have a test next Tuesday
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Selenaylosdinos546:
Learning a language, including Spanish, is a gradual process that requires consistent effort and practice. Here are some tips to help you learn Spanish more effectively and efficiently:
Set Clear Goals:
Define your reasons for learning Spanish and set specific, achievable goals. Whether it's for travel, work, or personal enrichment, having clear objectives will help guide your learning.
Immerse Yourself:
Surround yourself with the Spanish language as much as possible. Change your phone and computer settings to Spanish, watch Spanish movies and TV shows, and listen to Spanish music or podcasts. Immersion can accelerate your learning.
Take a Language Course:
Consider enrolling in a structured language course. This could be a class at a local language school, an online course, or a mobile app that offers structured lessons. Courses can provide a solid foundation and systematic progression.
Practice Regularly:
Consistency is key. Practice every day, even if it's just for a short period. Regular exposure to the language will help reinforce what you've learned.
Use Language Learning Apps:
There are various language learning apps specifically designed to make learning a language more interactive and engaging. Examples include Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone. These apps often incorporate listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises.
Find a Language Exchange Partner:
Practicing with a native speaker can greatly enhance your language skills. Language exchange platforms or local language meetups can connect you with native Spanish speakers who want to learn your language in exchange.
Learn Basic Phrases First:
Start with everyday phrases and commonly used vocabulary. This will allow you to communicate in simple situations and build your confidence. Focus on practical language skills that you can use immediately.
Flashcards and Vocabulary Building:
Use flashcards to memorize new words and phrases. Apps like Anki or Quizlet can be helpful. Create flashcards for vocabulary and practice regularly to reinforce your memory.
Watch Spanish Movies and TV Shows with Subtitles:
Watching content in Spanish, especially with subtitles, can help you improve your listening skills and expose you to different accents and colloquial expressions.
Read in Spanish:
Start with simple texts, such as children's books or news articles. Gradually progress to more complex materials. Reading will improve your vocabulary and comprehension.
Join Spanish Language Communities:
Engage with online forums, social media groups, or local meetups where people are learning and practicing Spanish. Sharing experiences and tips with others can be motivating and educational.
**Travel to Spanish-Speaking Countries.
urlocalprettyygirl:
use the bird duolingo. although he likes to use threats be warned.
JayLover:
use duolingo
luhivqqcherry:
@jaylover wrote:
use duolingo
rightt ^^^ .
Treeko:
Use a language app or use the Spanish dictorny
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idfkaa:
dictorny fr
Treeko:
LOL i didnt even notice.
Aliciaa:
hola hablo espaƱol
StrikerDeFreak:
Move to mexico
euphoriiic:
Duolingo fr
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Manny300303199:
Duolingo best app out there
euphoriiic:
@selenaylosdinos546 wrote:
Learning a language, including Spanish, is a gradual process that requires consistent effort and practice. Here are some tips to help you learn Spanish more effectively and efficiently:
Set Clear Goals:
Define your reasons for learning Spanish and set specific, achievable goals. Whether it's for travel, work, or personal enrichment, having clear objectives will help guide your learning.
Immerse Yourself:
Surround yourself with the Spanish language as much as possible. Change your phone and computer settings to Spanish, watch Spanish movies and TV shows, and listen to Spanish music or podcasts. Immersion can accelerate your learning.
Take a Language Course:
Consider enrolling in a structured language course. This could be a class at a local language school, an online course, or a mobile app that offers structured lessons. Courses can provide a solid foundation and systematic progression.
Practice Regularly:
Consistency is key. Practice every day, even if it's just for a short period. Regular exposure to the language will help reinforce what you've learned.
Use Language Learning Apps:
There are various language learning apps specifically designed to make learning a language more interactive and engaging. Examples include Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone. These apps often incorporate listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises.
Find a Language Exchange Partner:
Practicing with a native speaker can greatly enhance your language skills. Language exchange platforms or local language meetups can connect you with native Spanish speakers who want to learn your language in exchange.
Learn Basic Phrases First:
Start with everyday phrases and commonly used vocabulary. This will allow you to communicate in simple situations and build your confidence. Focus on practical language skills that you can use immediately.
Flashcards and Vocabulary Building:
Use flashcards to memorize new words and phrases. Apps like Anki or Quizlet can be helpful. Create flashcards for vocabulary and practice regularly to reinforce your memory.
Watch Spanish Movies and TV Shows with Subtitles:
Watching content in Spanish, especially with subtitles, can help you improve your listening skills and expose you to different accents and colloquial expressions.
Read in Spanish:
Start with simple texts, such as children's books or news articles. Gradually progress to more complex materials. Reading will improve your vocabulary and comprehension.
Join Spanish Language Communities:
Engage with online forums, social media groups, or local meetups where people are learning and practicing Spanish. Sharing experiences and tips with others can be motivating and educational.
**Travel to Spanish-Speaking Countries.
bro.
toga:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
@shadowkid3 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
i keep getting emails because i dont do my spanish what are you on