Sep 29, 2010

How to Use Learning Spanish Audio Tools Effectively and Improve Fluency

Learning how to be fluent in Spanish or any other second language is not so difficult if you are using the correct set of tools. Audio based tools are a fantastic addition to the process of language acquisition and learning Spanish audio programs are a main part of this virtual language tool chest. Here are five tips which will help you and your Spanish fluency.


Tip 1. Mimic what you hear


When you are listening to songs, watching TV or movies in Spanish, make sure that you occasionally stop and repeat out loud some of the text. While you are doing this, make sure that you mimic not only the accent but the inflection of the voice that you hear. Practice this skill everyday and you will see a definite improvement in your fluency.


Tip 2. Have conversations with native speakers


The whole point of learning Spanish is to speak and communicate. One of the easiest ways to practice and improve is to speak with native Spanish speakers. You can check out communities of Spanish students at local universities and form a conversation club. If you have a business in a Latino neighborhood, try out your Spanish in the store. You might surprise yourself.


Tip 3. Communicate


Do not be afraid to use your Spanish skills. You must practice them in order to develop. Get rid of all your inhibitions and do not be afraid to make mistakes. These are very important and will help you improve. The main point is that you are understood. Always go for fluency over accuracy.


Tip 4. Get groups of students together


Practice, practice, practice. You must use your new language skills as often as you can. One of the best ways is to form some sort of social group that has the same goals in mind. Find some friends who are learning Spanish and go out for coffee or just get together and practice. Remember that fluency is much more important than being correct. Keep the conversations moving and have fun.


Tip 5. Watch DVD movies


There is a fantastic tool available these days and that is the DVD. Go out and rent some movies. Many DVD movies have subtitle features. Some, if not most are dubbed into Spanish as one of the language options. Try watching your favorite movie in Spanish with subtitles in Spanish. You would be surprised at how effective this can be.


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