by Adrian Fletcher
It is estimated that Spanish is spoken as a first language by around 400 million people. This doesn't count the people that speak it at home or with their family, as is the case with many bilingual Spanish speakers in the United States.
Audio courses are a good way to learn Spanish. They can come on CD or Mp3 format. This article will cover why audio course are a good way to learn to speak Spanish.
If you are looking for a course to help you study Spanish, I would suggest that the most important part of the course is the audio component.
Why ? Well, the crux of learning any language is to talk to people. People like to share and receive different perspectives on a topic. This could be socially or in business, but ultimately people like to talk.
By comparison to reading, writing and grammar, I would suggest that speaking is far more important. True these other skills are vital to developing your Spanish language skills but the number one priority is speaking. This is illustrated by how you learned your first language. You spoke it long before you considered learning grammar or writing.
So talking is the first skill to have if you want to learn Spanish. Oddly enough it is also the hardest becuase it combines many skills to get it right.
You have to be able to pronounce words correctly. You have to be able to comprehend what is being said to you to hold a conversation. And you have to do both of these things quickly if the conversation is to flow naturally.
A Spanish audio course allows you to learn and practice these skills without having to converse with another person. They slow down the process until you are comfortable and you can use them anywhere you like.
Many people choose to listen to them in the car when they are going to or coming from work each day. This makes sense to some extent because there is nothing more frustrating as being stuck in traffic for a couple of hours each day.
This is a good idea to get the most out of your day, but many course suggest you can't really concentrate on the course if you are driving attentively. I tend to agree with this but if you have listened to the course many times beforehand it is possible to listen while driving.
Most audio course range from around 30 to 45 lessons. A lesson will last around 15 - 30 minutes in length. The basic format is you listen and then repeat. you will be asked questions, give and answer and then hear how it should be said. Once you hear the answer you should repeat, trying to perfect the accent. Most will take you from beginner to advanced levels.
Advanced level pretty much means being able to ask basic questions, understand the repsonse and then say something in response. It doesn't mean fluent Spanish. This requires far more practice, including learning more grammar, turns of phrase and speaking to native speakers.
Being confident is another important skill to have if you want to become totally fluent. Confidence in speaking to people will bring your language skills on. However, a learn Spanish audio course is a good starting point.
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