Learn Spanish for beginners - Part 1,Part 2,Part 3- Vol1
Learn Spanish in a Fun Way with Conversations and Tales You Can Even Listen in Your Car. Improve Your Vocabulary Today with Grammar,Conversations and Spanish Short Stories.
Easy Language School and Paul Moja
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Table of Contents
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Learn Spanish for beginners - Short Stories Part 3
- Vocabulary
- Questions
- Answers
INTRODUCTION
This book offers you simple and easy access to the very basics of Spanish, covering pronunciation, basic vocabulary, numbers, prepositions, adjectives, basic verbal tensesand their present, past, and future conjugations, greetings, questions, and dialogues.
And even though you will be reading about Spanish grammar, it wont be boring; it will be fun and give you a sense of the soul and music of the Spanish language and culture. And, of course, since this is 2020, the content is engaging and up to dateyou wont find sentences like The cat is under the mat. Instead, there are more useful ones, such as I need an adapter to charge my phone.
This is why the typical classroom experience lets us down so much. If youre like the majority of US high school graduates, youve (1) taken Spanish at some point and (2) already forgotten most of it. There wasnt anything unique enough or unusual enough to tell your brain to hold on to it, so those hundreds of hours now seem like a total waste of time.
If a striped insect the size of an armchair flew into your house, sat on your kitchen stove, told you that it was from another planet, and demanded to be supplied with tea, you would remember that shocking incident for the rest of your life.
But if I presented you a chart of verb conjugations, or a list of Spanish adverbs, youd be unlikely to remember all that information an hour later.
This contrast of situations may sound silly, but its actually very profound. In fact, its the basis of the entire Accelerated Spanish book and course. Our brains arent computers. We dont easily remember numbers and information. Instead, we remember experiences and impressions, especially the strangest ones.
I became frustrated with this system myself, and thats why I developed a course that teaches effectively, the way that native speakers talk, using proven mnemonic techniques that you wont be able to forget once youve learned them.
A word of warning, though: Success will only come if you put time and effort into practice. My most successful students are always the ones that are the most diligent and consistent in getting focused practice with their native-speaking Spanish trainers.
Despite all the learning hacks and shortcuts youll find in this book, theres no replacing conversation practice, with serious feedback and critique from Spanish speakers. In order to become fluent, thats something you need to make a top priority. If you do, this course will give you everything else you need.
Learn Spanish for beginners - Part 1
Learn Spanish in a Fun Way with Conversations and Tales You Can Even Listen in Your Car. Improve Your Vocabulary Today With Grammar,Conversations and Spanish Short Stories.
Chapter 1 Basic Terms - Grammar
Spanish grammar
Snih grmmr is th grmmr of the Snih language (l), whih i a Romance lngug that rigintd in nrth ntrl Spain nd is kn td thrughut Sin, m twnt untri in th Americas, nd Equatorial Guinea in Afri.
Spanish i an infltd lngug. The verbs r tntill marked fr tn, aspect, md, rn, and number (resulting in m fifty njugtd frm r verb). The nouns frm a tw-gndr tm nd are mrkd fr numbr. Prnun can b inflected fr rn, number, gender (inluding a ridul nutr), and a very rdud ; the Snih rnminl system rrnt a simplification of the ancestral Ltin system.
Snih w th firt f the Eurn vernaculars t have a grmmr treatise, Grmti d l lengua castellana, written in 1492 by the Andluin hillgit Antni de Nbrij and rntd t Qun Ibll f Ctil t Slmn.[1]
Th Rl Admi El (RAE, Royal Spanish Academy) traditionally dictates th nrmtiv rules f the Snih language, wll as its rthgrh.
Frml diffrn btwn Peninsular nd Amrin Snih r rmrkbl few, nd someone wh has lrnd th dilt f one r will generally have no diffiulti uing frml h in the thr; however, pronunciation does vary, wll grmmr and vocabulary.
Grmmr i uull th most unpleasant rt of lrning a lngug w hv t b rul that r often different from th f ur ntiv tngu
With our xlntin, w wnt t make Snih grmmr l intimidating. Th rul r kt straight-forward nd vrthing is explained iml ibl. And with ur xri, u n rti and deepen ur knwldg of Spanish grmmr.
Learning a new lngug can b n of the mt rwrding nd challenging xrin f ur life. For Englih speakers wh wnt t lrn Snih, mtring th mtim-nfuing rul f Snih grammar might m dunting. However, with a littl knowledge f the lngug nd th right education, nn can master bi Snih.
Much lik Englih and Itlin, Snih is nidrd a Latin lngug bu it h its roots in the original spoken Ltin of rl hitr. Snih dvld l rd across Europe t establish nw iti. B the 13th century, scholars hd begun th wrk f difing Snih into a written language.
Bi Sntn Strutur in Snih
One f th firt skills tht tudnt wh h to learn Snih must master i undrtnding hw sentences are truturd. As in English, the rimr rt of th sentence in Spanish are th ubjt, object and vrb. Prnun, djtiv nd adverbs r also ud in Snih, thugh often in different ways thn in Englih. On f th most ntbl diffrn btwn th two lngug i that the wrd rdr in Spanish ntn can gnrll be changed withut ffting the meaning, whr Englih ntn mut lw fllw th m order.