Why Learning Spanish is Important
It became vital for me to learn Spanish when I moved to Peru. I was going to be living in this beautiful Latin American country, and I needed to be able to shop, get taxis or ride buses, go to the bank – all those things that make up our daily lives. Most of all, I needed to be able to converse with my two new step-sons and the rest of my new family – and fast!
For me, it was when I had to go without it that I realized how important communication really is. For example, it’s not fun listening to a group of people talk about the latest widget or gadget when you know absolutely nothing about it. You sure can’t add anything to the conversation.
And just listening in on a topic you know nothing about takes a toll on you because you can’t relate to the group’s conversation. It’s even worse to be surrounded by a group of people who are speaking an entirely different language. Just think about it, you may not even be able to decipher what the topic of conversation is, much less join in!
In addition to the awkward moments, not being able to speak the language of the people around you can be scary. Imagine if you were lost … or had an emergency. Not being able to communicate would only add to the trauma.
Like everyone else, you feel alone and a little vulnerable when you can’t express yourself to others.
That’s why if you are planning a vacation to a foreign, Spanish speaking country or have Spanish speaking friends, you may want to at least learn conversational Spanish. Otherwise, you may be left out in the cold, so to speak.
The problem is learning a new language can be frustrating and time consuming. In fact, learning a second language can be one of the most difficult learning tasks to master. But it doesn’t have to be. You can learn to speak Spanish in a user-friendly and comfortable environment.
For many, learning a new language opens the door to a large amount of other activities; you may want to learn Spanish for travel, career advancement, or just to meet new people. Believe it or not, learning a new language is usually one of the top New Year’s resolutions. So you’re not alone. Other people learn Spanish, so can you!
Learning a new language is easiest if you can see progress and gain some self confidence. Otherwise, you run the risk of giving up.
So if you’re ready to start learning Spanish, there is an easy way and a hard way to do it. Studies have show that it’s best to learn a new language the same way people naturally learn their native tongue. That means you need to hear Spanish being spoken and practice speaking Spanish as often as you can. Just keep with it and you’ll learn conversational Spanish in no time.
Remember, language is a powerful force. Learning Spanish will only open new doors for you!
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