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To Speak Spanish For Beginners

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1 Find a simple Spanish-learning book from the bookstores



This may be the least expensive way to start. It may be, however, the most difficult way. Learning Spanish by the book is difficult especially on the pronunciation. You will have to find other extra tools to help later. Anyway, it may be enough if you just aim for Spanish for beginners.

2 Take a Spanish course at schools or college

Taking a course may be one of the most effective ways. It is also the most expensive and it also takes time to travel. One interesting benefit is that you can meet more friends and people at class. You can practice your new language with them.

3 Hire a teacher of Spanish language

This is another expensive mean. But it may be the most expensive one. Private tutor can adapt the lessons to your personality and needs. You can tell him or her of what you want. The good thing is you can not goof off. Once you have hired a tutor, you have to commit the time to study and do the homework. There is a better chance of success more than any other means. By the way, select the right tutor is essential too.

4 Buy a CD tutorial that teaches Spanish for beginners

Go to the bookstores or computer software stores, you will find many language teaching CD courses. You then can buy ones and take them to study at home from your computer or VCD player. This is good especially for the limited budget.

5 Join an internet learning program

Joining a Spanish-learning program online is another good choice. There are many benefits to this. You can both learn the text and listen to the voice at the same time. You don't have to travel to buy or learn. So there is no cost of transportation involved. You can start right away. You can email to ask question which you can't do when you read a book or learn from CD.

There are many ways to find the courses that teach Spanish for beginners. This article explains how to get Spanish for beginners. It also gives you all the pros and cons on each alternative.
To Speak Spanish For Beginners
Sentence Structure

If you want to understand basic Spanish you need to know that the main difference between English and Spanish is in the way that sentences are constructed. Firstly let us look at a typical Spanish sentence.

?Me gusta el vino espańol?.

This sentence means;

?I like Spanish wine?.

Did you notice that in the English version ?wine? comes after ?Spanish?, but in the Spanish sentence ?vino? comes before ?espańol?? This is because in the Spanish language the adjective (an adjective is word than is used to describe something,in this case we have used ?espańol, which means Spanish), always comes after the noun (a noun is basically another name for a thing, in this case ?vino? meaning wine).

So if I wanted to say, I like white wine, in Spanish I would say ?Me gusta vino blanco?. Blanco means white in Spanish.

The rule applies whether we are referring to a drink or a person.

The English sentence ?A Spanish man?.

Would translate in Spanish to ?Un seńor espańol?

Have you noticed another difference between the English and Spanish sentences? In the example we have used we can see that ?espańol? starts with a lower case, or small ?e?, but in English when saying ?Spanish? we use a capital ?S?, this is because any reference to a country in English should have a capital letter at the start of the word, but in Spanish you would only use a capital letter when using the countries name directly.

If we say ?Soy de Espańa?

This translates as,

? I am of Spain?

Because we used ?Espańa? which is the name on the country it gets a capital letter. Therefore if I say;

?Soy am?ricano?(I am an American man). In Spanish we have a small ?a?, as opposed to;

?Soy de Am?rica?(I am of America). Because we use the word for America (which is called a proper noun) we use an ?A?.

How To Recognize Questions

In English we can change a statement to a question by adding the word DO and a question mark (?). As an example the statement ?you have a pencil? could be something I say as I hand over a pencil or merely a statement of fact. But if I say ?do you have a pencil??, then there is no doubt that I am asking a question.

There is no word for DO in Spanish so we have to have another of way of knowing that the sentence we have just started is a question. To do this the Spanish language uses two question marks ????, the inverted one at the start of the sentence and the standard one at the end. Therefore:

?Tiene un lapiz?, (?tiene? can mean ?you have? and ?lapiz? is ?pencil?)

This statement becomes a question when we add ? and ?.

??Tiene un lapiz?? so if you see the question mark at the start of a sentence you know that you have to alter the tone of your voice to make it questioning.

We hope that these few tips might make understanding basic Spanish that little bit easier for you, and hopefully got you excited about learning more!
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