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An insight into how to speed up your Spanish learning process

Written by Maria Fernandez


There are no miracles when it comes to learning a foreign language, but there are ways of going through your study material that can greatly speed up the learning process.

Here are three exercises I've often done myself as a student of English and other languages, and which I always recommend to my students. These exercises are to be done as a form of review, while you move on with the rest of the course. If you do them frequently, you will virtually see the progress you're making. They really do work.

1. Reading out loud along with the recordings. Whenever you go through a dialog, don't stop at getting the gist of it and understanding the translation. Instead, read it many times out loud, along with the native speakers, until you can keep up with them while saying all the words clearly. Come back to your dialogs regularly and repeat this exercise frequently.

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