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10 Secrets to Learning
Spanish Like Crazy
By Patrick Jackson
© Patrick Jackson - All Rights Reserved 2004
http://www.LearningSpanishLikeCrazy.com
Many people have asked
me "Why Learn spanish?" If you want to learn a language
quickly and inexpensively, you have picked the right language. With
the exception of English, Spanish is spoken more than any other
language in the U.S. You will have plenty of opportunities to practice
your Spanish with native speakers of Spanish and even Americans
that learned Spanish as their first language.
The ability to speak Spanish also
opens many career or business opportunities. As an attorney, the
ability to speak Spanish has enabled me to represent many clients
simply because I spoke their language.
Of course, if you live in certain
cities or states you will have more opportunities to practice your
Spanish. For example, if you live in New York you can find many
Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Colombians, Ecuadorians, Peruvians, Mexicans,
and other Latinos to practice your Spanish. If you live in Texas
or California you may find a lot of Mexicans that can help you with
your Spanish. In Florida, there are many Cubans.
My objective is to give you a multitude
of tips and techniques to help you speed up your learning of Spanish.
I also want to reveal a number of things that you can do to make
your learning experience as inexpensive as possible.
Numero Uno:
Immerse Yourself
If you really want to learn Spanish,
you need to immerse yourself in the language and the culture. Do
you know why you learned English so easily? Its not just because
you were a child when you embarked on your study of the English
language. Its mainly because you were immersed in it. As a
child you heard English 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
If you could hear and speak Spanish
24 hours a day and 7 days a week you would also learn Spanish incredibly
fast. Although it may be difficult for you to hear and speak Spanish
24 hours a day and 7 days a week, there are things you can do to
help immerse yourself in the language.
Instead of listening to your favorite
music station when youre driving in your car, play a Spanish
instructional CD. Of course, if your favorite music station happens
to be a Salsa or Merengue radio station, you can listen to the Spanish
lessons CD some other time.
When youre home watching TV,
try substituting MTV or the Discovery Channel for Univision or Telefetura.
If you are jogging, working out in the gym, taking a walk, or just
waiting in the doctors office, play a cassette or CD from
your favorite Spanish course. If you are waiting on line in the
supermarket, instead of reading that gossipy tabloid, press play
on your your cassette player and listen to a Spanish vocabulary
tape or some other Spanish lessons tape or CD.
Have you ever met a Hispanic person
that has lived in the U.S. for many decades and is still unable
to speak English? Thats because he or she has little or no
exposure to English and is constantly immersed in Spanish. Thats
what you must try to emulate. Expose yourself and immerse yourself
as much as possible in the Spanish language and Latin American Culture.
Numero Dos:
Develop the Right Habits
This is probably the most important
advice that I can give you about learning Spanish or any other foreign
language. More than anything else, your habits will determine how
quickly you learn Spanish. In fact, your habits will determine if
you actually learn the language or not.
Of course it helps if you have a
language learning aptitude. Unfortunately, I didnt have a
language learning aptitude. In fact, I couldnt speak English
until I was four years old despite the fact that English was my
first language and the only language spoken in my home as a child.
However, my desire to learn Spanish was strong enough for me to
develop the necessary habits for learning Spanish.
Out of habit, every time I turned
on my television it was tuned to Unvision, Telefutura or HBO Latino.
Out of habit, every time I got in my car the radio dial was set
to the Latino radio station Latino Mix. If not, then a CD or cassette
from a Spanish course was playing.
Out of habit, if I went out to club
it was a Salsa or Merengue club. If I went out to a restaurant,
it was probably a Latin American restaurant. Not that Latino food
es mi plato favorito. But if I go get a steak at Outback,
I am probably not going to get a chance to practice my Spanish with
the waiter.
In fact, if I was dating someone,
she was either a native of a Spanish speaking country or she learned
Spanish as her first language here in the U.S.
If you develop and cultivate these
habits, you will learn Spanish extremely fast.
Numero Tres:
Learn Spanish the Same Way that You Learned English
This may come as a shock to you,
but in the high schools and colleges in the U.S., the method that
they are using to teach Spanish is all wrong.
If you want to learn Spanish, you
must learn it the same way that you learned English. Let me you
ask you a question. Which did you learn first: How to speak English
or how to read and write English? Of course you learned how to speak
first.
Then why are they teaching the students
in the high schools and colleges to read and write Spanish first?
Thats because they dont expect the students to ever
be able to speak Spanish. And thats exactly what happens.
Students take several years of Spanish, graduate, and cannot even
speak Spanish.
Theres another problem with
learning to read and write Spanish before you learn to speak it.
By default, you subconsciously learn how to pronounce the Spanish
words the way you would pronounce them in English.
I made that same catastrophic mistake.
It took me countless hours and countless dollars in private instruction
to correct the error. After much wasted time and money, I discovered
that the mistake could have been avoided. I should not have learned
to read and write Spanish until I had at least reached the intermediate
level of conversational Spanish.
You are going to have to trust me
on this one
. Nothing sounds more excruciating to Latin American
ears than a Gringo with a thick American accent speaking
Spanish. How do I know? Because now that I speak Spanish fluently,
every time I hear an American with a strong American accent speaking
Spanish it makes me cringe.
Numero Cuatro:
Relate to What You Already Know
Many words in Spanish are related
to English. When you learn words in Spanish and you relate them
to words in English, it is much easier to remember the Spanish words.
For example, the word beber means to drink. If you make
a mental note or written note that the word beber is
related to the English word beverage it is easier to
remember. Heres another example. The word vegetales
is related to the English word vegetables. If you make
a note of this, the Spanish word vegetales will be much
easier to remember.
Numero
Cinco:
Make Use of On-Line Resources
There are a number of on-line resources
that can assist you in learning Spanish. Many of them are free.
One of my favorites is www.MyLanguageExchange.com. My Language Exchange
is an on-line community of language learners. You can meet people
who are learning virtually any language at www.MyLanguageExchange.com.
Since you are studying Spanish you
would try to meet someone at My Language Exchange thats a
native speaker of Spanish and is trying to learn English. You could
become pen pals with the person. But I recommend that you become
more than just pen pals. As I mentioned earlier, the only way that
you can learn how to speak Spanish is by actually speaking it.
At My Language Exchange, you can
meet people that are interested in doing voice chat.
Voice Chat permits you to have a live audio chat session with one
or more persons on-line. This is one of my favorite techniques for
learning Spanish. I have practiced with people from Mexico, Spain
and Colombia at My Language Exchange.
Normally, I would help them with
English for 30-45 minutes. In exchange, they would help me for the
equivalent amount of time with my Spanish.
The last time I checked, My Language
Exchange was offering two memberships. Theres a Free membership.
And theres a Gold membership. The Gold membership costs only
$12 for a full year. That averages out to just $1 per month.
Numero Seis:
Become an Imitator
From the very beginning of your learning-Spanish
journey, try your best to imitate native speakers. Try to imitate
their pronunciations, their intonations, etc. This is not something
that you should delay. In fact, this is one of the most important
facets of learning any language.
Have you ever had someone come up
to you and speak in what sounded like a foreign language. Maybe
the person was asking for directions or some other information.
And after the person rambled on for a while, you realized that the
person was not, in fact, speaking a foreign language. He or she
was actually speaking English. But his or her accent was so thick
that you initially believed that the person was speaking a foreign
language.
This can happen to you as a student
of Spanish if you are not careful. You must make a purposeful effort
to sound like native speakers. I know many Americans who claim that
they speak Spanish fluently but their accents are awful. When I
hear them speak, I say to myself what a Gringo. So I
can only imagine what a native speaker of Spanish says about the
person.
If you wait until you reach the intermediate
level to start sound like native speakers it will be too late to
break the chains of habit. Make a deliberate effort to start now.
It will begin to pay off when you start noticing how many native
speakers of Spanish tell you how great your accent sounds.
Numero
Siete:
Practice Makes Perfect
Practice Makes Perfect is more than
just a saying. Its a language-learning reality. When we were
children we were completely unaware of the emotion called embarrassment.
Throughout my teenage years and adult
life, my mother would tell me about a story a true one
that when I was four years old I had wanted a drink of water, and
I asked wah wah wah wah. My sister, on the other
hand, barely two years old at the time would say mother may
I have a glass of water please.
Despite the fact that a child not
much more than a toddler was speaking perfect English and I was
grunting like a caveman, I never became discouraged or embarrassed.
I kept at it until I got it right. And now I can say water in two
different languages actually three if I include Portuguese.
You have to take the same child-like
attitude toward learning Spanish. You will make many mistakes. You
will mispronounce words. You will use the wrong vocabulary. And
you will make grammatical errors. But never let this hold you back
from practicing your Spanish with a native speaker even if
the native is a total stranger.
You must accept the reality that
making mistakes is a part of learning any language. If you are not
making mistakes, its because you are not speaking Spanish
to anyone. And if you are not speaking, then you are not learning.
Keep in mind that Rome was not built
in a day. And neither was Madrid, San Juan, Santo Domingo, Cali,
Mexico City, Colón, Havana or Buenos Aires.
Numero
Ocho:
But First You Must Believe . . .
I dont know if it was Peter
Pan who first said this one, but I am going to borrow it. It is
imperative that you believe in yourself and your ability to learn
this beautiful language. I cannot overemphasize this point.
I am a strong believer in the power
of thought. This is a technique that has not only helped me to learn
Spanish, but it has also helped me immensely in everything that
I have ever set out to do in life. I encourage you to use this same
technique not only in learning Spanish but with any
goal that you wish to accomplish.
In anything that I am striving to
accomplish, I first visualize the successful outcome of the goal.
After I have visualized the successful
outcome of the goal, in this case speaking Spanish fluently, I then
map out the steps that I must take in order to arrive at the accomplishment
of my goal. For example, the steps may involve practicing Spanish
everyday for one hour. I then put in writing the steps that I need
to take on a daily basis to accomplish my goal. Then I take action.
Not sporadic action or inconsistent action. I take daily, consistent,
tremendous action until my goal is accomplished.
Numero
Nueve:
And now for my favorite Learning-Spanish technique:
Get a Latin Amor
This technique may get you in a lot
of trouble if you are already married or otherwise in a committed
relationship. In other words, this suggestion is only for the single
people.
If you really want to learn Spanish
quickly, find a significant other thats a native
of a Spanish speaking country. Preferably, someone that speaks very
little or no English. This way you will be forced to listen to and
speak Spanish.
Numero Diez:
Last but Certainly Not Least:
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER Give UP
If you stay focused you will surely
accomplish your goal of speaking Spanish proficiently or fluently.
And you have total control over whether you reach that goal in a
year or two or a decade or two. I hope that the techniques that
I have outlined in this report will enable you to accomplish your
goal as quickly as you desire.
You are also welcome to pass this
report on to anyone who you think may benefit from this report.
However, I do ask that you do not make any changes to this report
if you pass it on to anyone.
Patrick Jackson
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Patrick
Jackson is the Founder of the Learning Spanish Like Crazy system
of learning Spanish. To learn more about his system of learning
Spanish visit his web site at:
http://www.LearningSpanishLikeCrazy.com
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