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How To Learn A Spanish Verb Tense With 4 Easy Tips
Tip Number 1: Invest in the book 501 Spanish Verbs. You can find 501 Spanish verbs at your local bookstore or at Amazon.com. Besides listing well over 500 Spanish verbs, this book also lists the verb in every tense. Another book which will serve the same purposes as 501 Spanish Verbs is a book called The Big Red Book of Spanish Verbs – 555 Fully Conjugated Verbs. This book can also be purchased at your favorite book store or at Amazon.com Tip Number 2: Purchase the Learning Spanish Like Crazy course. There are many courses available but from my personal review of this product as well as from what my private students have told me, there isn’t another course that covers so the verb tenses in such depth, from beginner tenses to advanced tenses. Tip Number 3: Make your own home made flash cards using index cards. On one side of the card you can write the English word for the verb. And on the other side of the card you can write not only the Spanish name of the verb, but also how it is fully conjugated in a particular tense. Practice with your flash cards at least once a day. If you have the time, then practice twice a day. Tip Number 4: Purchase a grammar book that specifically covers this area. As the book’s cover claims The Ultimate Spanish Verb Review and Practice will help you to “go from conjugation to conversation.” Study with this book daily and you will notice that your ability to conjugate verbs in the Spanish language is quickly improving. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Alejandra K. Legarda is a freelance Spanish instructor who helped in the development of the Verbarrator. The Verbarrator is the only software specifically designed to help Spanish language learners master conjugating Spanish verbs. If you would like to discover a fast and easy way to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs and finally speak Spanish fluently, then go download your FREE online demo copy of the Verbarrator right now. Go to: www.Verbarrator.com |
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