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Learning Spanish

If you decided to start learning Spanish – go for it without any hesitations irrespective of your possible reasonlessness to learn it. Only the laziest and most talentless person will tell you that the Spanish language is difficult for this judgment of his will be backed up with your unwillingness to learn any new language irrespective of the level of its difficulty.

It's obvious that Spanish is easy to learn. If you disagree – feel free to compare it with other languages – not necessarily the most difficult ones, say with French or German or even with English and you'll make sure that Spanish is very easy regarding to all aspects of the language: spelling, pronunciation, grammar and syntax.

We'll tell you more, this language is not only one of the easiest to learn, it's also one of the most beautiful languages on earth – a universally accepted opinion! It allures people who deal with it as a foreign language with its melodic sound and soothing flow, making one want to hear Spanish speech over and over again for it really is a true pleasure.

Espanol has a very appealing spelling. Most of the time Spanish spelling doesn't suggest any special rules, the most important thing is to know all the letters from the alphabet and the sound each of them is 'responsible' for. Believe us, it'll take you very little time and effort, especially if you are patient enough regarding espanolizing yourself!

There are a few pronunciation rules which are very simple and not at all difficult to memorize. These rules are trivial and concern typical ways of pronunciation of a few (mostly) consonants and their sequences. The rule of stress is important to remember here too. It's not too difficult either.

Regarding Spanish grammar and syntax, they are easy too. The most important thing here is to remember all the grammar tenses and endings they represent. Certainly, situational aspect is important too, but it really is very easy to master as well, unless you are too lazy and impatient of course.

In any case, if you feel that you start lacking patience going into boring grammar rules (which always seem slightly boring irrespective of their possible easiness), switch to listening to Spanish songs which is always much more entertaining and by the way, very linguistically useful too.

Start getting to know exciting Spanish culture, read about typical Spanish dishes, read beautiful Spanish poems (make sure they are easy enough for your level of Spanish, just for you to understand at least anything). Get absorbed in spanishness and you will automatically inspire yourself to eagerly proceed with your Spanish-language-learning process.

If you are planning to travel to Spain, your (close-to)-perfect knowledge of Spanish will be of vital importance. Speaking good Spanish, you'll be able to get to know Spanish people, their amazingly vivacious character and open good-humoured nature.