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Learn Spanish Verbs on Your Own


If you can speak Spanish it will come in very handy. There are hundreds of millions of Spanish speaking people around the world and millions more have learned it.

If you can speak more than one language you will benefit greatly. Even just knowing a little Spanish makes the difference between a regular vacation and one where you really get immersed in the Spanish-speaking culture.

Learning Spanish verbs is one of the first steps to becoming fluent.  And it is possible to learn Spanish verbs with:


1.    books,
2.    flash cards,
3.    computer software, and
4.    TV.

Hearing verbs is the best way to really integrate them, but no matter what, you must start with a book or piece of software that explains how Spanish verbs are conjugated. Conjugation is the various forms of a verb:  present and past or future tense. Or how verbs change with person:  I say, he says, and so on.  Most verbs are conjugated according to a rule. Once you learn how Spanish verbs are conjugated, you have a tool to help you learn new words.  

 

How to build your Vocabulary


You can find helpful objects to help you learn Spanish verbs, but, so is the stationary department of any big store. To learn how Spanish verbs are pronounced, you must use a tape, CD or computer software. Most of these programs are expensive.  Before buying one, test out what your local library has. Some programs are better than others.  Some incorporate learning games, voice recorders to match your voice to the correct pronunciation, and real conversations. You should have the choice of turning subtitles on and off, and the program should teach many words, not just a few.  

Another way to learn Spanish verbs is by using tapes and CDs. You can listen in your car or at the gym and repeat the words and exercises out loud. They are not interactive like computer programs, but you can practice while you are doing other things.  

Flash cards will always be one of the most helpful tools to learn Spanish verbs. Because writing down something is a sure way of learning, then the writing out of your own flash cards can be of great benefit to you.  If your eyes and ears understand a language, your hand should too! Take time making the cards. Put the Spanish word on one side and a picture on the other. Try to learn Spanish itself, not just a translated English into Spanish.

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