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Proven Method to Help Spanish Language Students Learn Spanish That They Can Use In the Real World

Can a any non Spanish speaker able to communicate Spanish with native Spanish speaker in a month? Ask Marcus Santamaria, author of " Learn Spanish that you can use in the real world in 31 days! "

(PRWEB) December 26, 2004 -- Many students of Spanish language will testify that, eventhough after attending many years of tradisional language class, will still find it difficult if not impossible to communicate in simple spanish. In other words, they cannot speak to other native spanish speaker in the real world. The root cause of this problem is the tradisional method of teaching. Tradisional spanish language class is mainly focus on useless and time wasting grammar based activities. Students tends to spend most of their learning time memorise the grammar rules but not on how to create spanish sentences that they can use in their daily life with other native spanish speaker.

This is the experience encountered by many spanish language students, including Mr. Marcus Santamaria. It is this experince that spurs him to spend more than 600 hours of his time to develop an effective method to help his students to learn spanish that they can use in the real world, not confine in language classes only. He call this method the "4 Shortcuts to Spanish".

These includes:
1. Learning the cognates (i.e. English words with Latin roots). For example, by learning that most English words that end in IFY can be changed into Spanish by changing IFY to IFICAR; one can easily learn that Clarify, Intensify, Identify, Testify, Verify, Justify in English will be Clarificar, Intensificar, Identificar, Testificar, Verificar, Justificar in Spanish. Marcus claim that his students will be able to learn 3013 Spanish words instantly by learning the cognates that he has divided into 30 categories.
2. Learning by mnemonics (i.e. by creating a mental link between English and Spanish word). For example, by imagine all the naughty Americans on spring break in Cancun, one will learn the word American in Spanish which pronounced as norteamericano (nautay americano).
3. Learn the 100 most versatile and flexible words, such as who, what, why, where, when, how, very, more, many, drink, eat, how much, new, with, etc.
4. Learn to make real Spanish sentences that the student will use in real conversations. This includes learn to communicate in any situation.
Marcus also claim that any Spanish language students who follow his method will be able to communicate effectively with other native Spanish speaker within a month.

In order to benefit more people, especially those who are struggling in learning the Spanish language, Mr. Marcus has included his break through methods in a downoloadable ebook. Any person who are interested in the ebook or wish to contact Marcus can do so at http://hop.clickbank.net/?goldcfa/aneliza

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