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Motivation The Most Important Factor You Need To Consider In Learning Spanish

Motivation -THE Most Important Factor You Need to Consider in Learning Spanish

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Carmen

Learning a new language is a difficult undertaking that requires a good deal of time and energy investment, it requires commitment and the willingness to chug along and study and practice even when you don\’t feel like it. You have to just keep on going and not give up, even when it gets tough, and it will get tough, and guess what: if you don\’t really, really want this, then you\’re not going to make it. Here are the 3 biggest reasons why you should care, here are 3 awesome motivators you can use to make yourself want to devote your precious time and energy to learning this

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The best way to learn a foreign language, ever, is to get a girlfriend/boyfriend who\’s a native speaker of it, and preferably who does NOT speak your native language. If you\’ve got a cute little Mexican se orita you\’ve started dating and are smitten with, just how much do you think you\’ll care about learning Spanish now? See what I mean? And this is especially so if she doesn\’t speak good English, and even if she does it\’s still about the easiest way to learn Spanish ever because now you really care about it (you want to be able to tell her you love her in her native tongue, right? you want to be able to talk dirty to her in bed in her own language, right?) plus you\’ve got a native speaker you\’re hanging out with, maybe even living with, for a couple hours a day who likes you and is more than happy to help you learn their native language.

Everyone wants to travel, and I\’ve found almost everyone who\’s interested in learning foreign languages is either a hard-core traveler or wants to be. I\’ll tell you something right now: you cannot truly understand a country, its people, and their culture without being able to speak the language, period. You can\’t. I know expats who have lived in Thailand for 20 years, never learned the language, and are just plain oblivious to how things around them work because they live in their own little English-speaking bubble: English-speaking expat friends, friendly English-speaking shopkeepers who cater to them, taxi drivers who speak just enough English to get their business, English-language internet, etc. Don\’t be that person.

Learn the language; it\’ll give you amazing insight into the people who speak it and their culture, insight that you can\’t get any other way. Plus, unlike Western Europe where most people speak decent English, 99% of people in Latin America do NOT speak ANY English and if you don\’t speak Spanish you are totally screwed–you\’ll get ripped off on everything imaginable and people won\’t be able to help you (no matter how much they may want to, because the people there really are fantastic, friendly, and very hospitable) because they can\’t understand you and you can\’t understand them!

I wish you can get a great success on learning Spanish, Come up with a good enough reason and you can do everything, because where there\’s a will there\’s a way!

Aunes Oversettelser AS has been in the business for 26 years, and we are specialized in technical translations. We are specializing in the Nordic languages, and can offer services into Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Icelandic. The premier translation agency for Norway and the Nordic region! Technical translation services for businesses in the Nordic countries and translation agencies world wide.

Aunes Oversettelser AS

has been in the business for 26 years, and we are specialized in technical translations. We are specializing in the Nordic languages, and can offer services into Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Icelandic. The premier translation agency for Norway and the Nordic region! Technical translation services for businesses in the Nordic countries and translation agencies world wide.

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