Saturday, September 20, 2008

Learn Spanish With An Mp3 Course

How can you learn to speak Spanish using a CD or Mp3 ? As with anything, there are tips and tricks to learning a new language, some can be applied in a general sense to learning and some are specific to learning using audio material. These issues will be discussed in this article.

The crux to learning Spanish, just like any language really, is that you dedicate time to learning it. You have to immerse yourself in the language as much as possible until you reach a level that you are happy with.

In the case of Spanish CD or Mp3's, you have to listen to them often. Try to listen to spoken Spanish whenever you get a free moment for the best results. So even if you don't have the specific CD's available, try listening to music or Spanish language radio.

A popular way to listen to Spanish Mp3's or CD's is in the automobile. You can't fault the logic in this decision as many people spend countless hours in traffic each day. This is an efficient use of your time but you have to reach a comfortable balance between driving safely and giving your full attention to the Spanish audio course. Sometimes you need to give you full attention to the road or the traffic ahead so you may not be able to give your full attention to the Spanish. I would suggest you listen to Spanish audio CD's in the car after you have listened to them a few times beforehand. With this approach you will be able to drift in an out of the dialog and still follow the lesson.

Other ways to get the most out of your Spanish audios is to listen to them while commuting on public transport. A personal CD or Mp3 player is ideal in this case but many audio courses require you to speak out aloud so this might not be possible on the bus or train.

You can also use the audio in the home when doing housework or whatever you are doing in the home. Have playing like you may have with the radio. Try playing it in the background over and over and you will be surprised how much you pick up even if you are not playing close attention to it,o. Your subconscious will be absorbing useful bits of information here and there. Certainly it wouldn't be a fast way to learn Spanish but you would learn.

Some people also listen to Spanish mp3 or CD's while doing exercise. Thus you could listen to the audio in the gym or even on a daily jog. Jogging could be good as you could speak out loud although it's not always easy to speak a run at the same time.

Above all, a Spanish audio allows you to multi-task but you should also give it the respect of listening to, and participating in it with your full concentration first. After that you can multi-task.

The key is to be consistent and hear Spanish spoken everyday. Even with a little bit of instruction you will start to understand as the human brain is wired to pick up languages. So with time and exposure to the language of your choice you simply can't fail.

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