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Learn Spanish New Year’s Resolution

Posted by Gary Frazier
Aug 07 2009

How to ensure you keep to your New Year’s Resolution to Learn Spanish – Tips and techniques from Michael Tipper the “33 Day Spanish Guy”

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14 Responses

  1. ichwilllernen says:

    Hope your new year …
    Hope your new year resolutions are coming along nicely. For me I hope it is not too late to set my goals

  2. esaudio says:

    Indeed. I agree …
    Indeed. I agree with you and Mike. But it all begins with interaction.That is the key.

  3. ichwilllernen says:

    I’ll add my two …
    I’ll add my two cents here. I guess, to lead a conversation, atleast you need some base. For e.g. If I am a native English speaker and I got to Spain, then to encourage people to talk with me in Spanish, I would need to have a base as Mike has done in 33 days of his study. So in 33 days he got the knowledge and now he has a platform where he can start interactions. Atleast this has been my realisation, the challange is to get the breakthrough, i.e. basic vocabulary and sentence formation.

  4. socoolbob says:

    Usted cupo …
    Usted cupo definitivamente a la derecha adentro, está contribuyendo grandemente, ya, al triángulo del seminario del éxito

    SoCooLDotCom/Success/SeminarDotHTML

  5. LearnSpanish4Free says:

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your kind words – it is so true what you say about goals :-)

  6. ichwilllernen says:

    Hey Micheal,


    Hey Micheal,

    Great to see your motivation, I am really getting motivated on seeing you.

    Really we need goals in our life, to keep the life excited. There is nothing fulfilling like achieving a goal, the tougher it is the sweeter is the result.

    gracias,
    Ichwilllernen

  7. LearnSpanish4Free says:

    Hey Julio,

    Thanks …
    Hey Julio,

    Thanks for your detailed and comprehensive comment and your endorsement of my recommendations. I could not agree more about the interaction. I learnt more in 20 minutes chatting to a real Spanish person than I did in the 20 days of study I had done up to that point. Trial and error is the key

    Thanks and I appreciate your input

    Michael

  8. esaudio says:

    - PART 3 -
    Having …

    – PART 3 -
    Having said that, with someone to interact with, what you suggest is simply terrific and it can boost a person’s Spanish to the next level. I have been using most of those ideas you suggest for a long time now and the results are simple terrific!

    Congratulations and keep up the good work.
    Julio

  9. esaudio says:

    - PART 2 –
    Why? …

    – PART 2 –
    Why? Linguistic research shows that language learning requires interaction, and trial and error primarily. For that reason, no matter how hard you study on your own, without interaction it is unlikely to rise above a basic beginning level.

  10. esaudio says:

    - PART 1 -

    Mike,

    – PART 1 -

    Mike,
    What you say is common sense, however, common sense is not easy to find when it comes to languages. I totally welcome and agree with your approach and feel the resources available right now are terrific for any learner.

    Everything you suggest seems like the perfect complement to any systematic language program. In my years of experience as a teacher I have never seen a single person learn a language on their own.

  11. freeble123 says:

    Good advice, Mike, …
    Good advice, Mike, I’ll use it.

  12. LearnSpanish4Free says:

    You are welcome :-)
    You are welcome :-) , good luck with your Spanish.

    Regards

    Michael

  13. grupolavolta says:

    …using your …
    …using your process suggestion, I meant. Thanks!

  14. grupolavolta says:

    Great idea. I will …
    Great idea. I will learn Spanish this year!

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