Learning Spanish - Get Organized - Make Lists


by Sonny Sheth - Date: 2006-12-31 - Word Count: 244 Share This!

Learning Spanish doesn't have to be difficult. And one way that you can make your life easier in studying Spanish is to get organized. What I recommend is purchasing a notebook with dividers and start organizing lists of spanish verbs, spanish adjectives, spanish prepositions, spanish idiomatic phrases as you come across them.

You will come across spanish verbs, spanish adjectives, spanish prepositions, spanish idiomatic phrases and more while reading books, articles, poetry, etc.

The idea is to always have a reference to go back to. And the best part of doing this is that you'll start remembering that you had previously marked that Spanish word in your notebook and this will work hand-in-hand with the idea of repetition when learning Spanish.

Every now and then, I even like to review my old notebook of spanish words, verbs and phrases, and go down the lists. I started creating the lists of spanish words as I came across new Spanish verbs and adjectives from my Spanish lessons, from looking them up in a Spanish dictionary in order to complete my Spanish homework, and later from reading Spanish books and novels.

Even if you believe you can rely on your memory to get you through, I still recommend making a list of spanish words that you have the most trouble remembering.

By making yourself more orgazined, you will learn Spanish a lot faster and more efficiently. Eventually you won't have to refer back to your notebook of spanish words, verbs and phrases.


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Sonny Sheth is the author of OuterSpanish, http://www.outerspanish.com, a free Spanish learning resource with grammar lessons, vocabulary, listening comprehension drills and practice exams. He is maintains two other sites: MyHomeCareTips, http://www.myhomecaretips.com, a site full of useful home care tips, and SpeakAbroad, http://www.speakabroad.com, that contains useful travel phrases in various languages with native audio pronunciation.

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