So up until 2014, ‘No-Work Spanish’ had meant No-Work Spanish audiobooks, period. But I’ve decided to offer a wider range of products. I still plan to produce more No-Work Spanish audiobooks, but I’m adding other ways for learning Spanish that meet the original goals. The idea behind No-Work Spanish was to explore new ways to […]
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Tips for Learning Spanish
Hasta La Vista, Baby!
Hola, por favour, gracias, adios amigo… See? You already know the basics of the Spanish language, most likely from various forms of popular culture, but with a few more words and phrases you could travel to 21 countries and easily get by on a day-to-day basis. Spanish is the official language of 21 countries, it’s […]
The Race – La Carrera: Iditarod
So, I said previously that I would post a topic and learn 3 words in Spanish related to it. This week I’m passionately following the Iditarod. So my three words about it are: race – la carrera – click to hear pronounciation exciting – emocionante click to hear pronounciation cold… no, “very cold” – muy […]
Tips for Learning Spanish: Tip 2 – Establish Goals – Continued
So in my last post I talked about setting goals for yourself as you try to learn Spanish. And I droned on about how goals should be clear and measurable, so you know whether you have achieved them or not. One thing I left out, but has actually been a factor in how very, very, […]
Tips for Learning Spanish: Tip 2 – Establish Goals
The next step to learning Spanish is to set a goal for yourself. A goal gives you direction and something to strive for. A goal provides a feeling of accomplishment. Goals must be measurable. So “I want to speak Spanish better” or “I want to know more Spanish” — are examples of poorly defined goals. […]
Tips for Learning Spanish: Tip 1 – Identify Your Motivation
Wow… can’t believe how long it has been since I’ve posted to this blog. Well it won’t be so long till the next post, since this is the first in series of tips for learning Spanish. These tips are not really specific to learning the Spanish language, but could apply to learning any foreign language. […]