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Learn Spanish Challenge: Day 13

by Jake Beus

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February 3rd, 2012

Day 13 of the Learn Spanish Challenge! Watch the video!

“Life doesn’t have a remote, get up and change it yourself.” -Anonymous

Learn Spanish Challenge, Day 13
Greetings Section 2, Unit 2

Listen and Don’t Repeat
Review Game
Pronunciation Classroom
Bowling

Are you new to the Learn Spanish Challenge? Go to Day 1.

You are on Day 13. You should be proud of the progress you have made thus far. You have taken the initiative to learn Spanish and make it part of your daily habits. As Dave mentions in the video, the more Spanish you learn and listen to, the more natural it will be and sound to you. Think about learning a new phrase or word in English; at first it may not sound right, but after you hear it a few times it will sound normal.

Today Dave will guide you through the rest of the Greetings section Unit 2. We want to get you speaking to anyone and everyone in Spanish. The greetings section will help you get over the first mountain so you will know what to say to begin conversations. This is an important step in being able to comfortably converse with someone in Spanish.

I want to build a community of people here on the blog and on Facebook who are going through the Learn Spanish Challenge as well. If you are studying this everyday, then I would love to hear how it’s going for you. I would love to post your thoughts on the blog. If you are interested in providing a few sentences about each day, then email me at jake(at)spanishprograms.com and I’ll give you more information. Please put “Interested in Guest Blogging” in the email subject line. Since there are new people beginning the Learn Spanish Challenge each day, your thoughts and feelings will be helpful to them.

These videos are being posted on the blog under the category “Learn Spanish Challenge”. You can also watch the videos on our YouTube channel, and I post them daily on Facebook and Twitter as well.

Take the initiative and do what you want to do. It’s up to you.

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2 Responses

  1. Ruby says:

    I am amazed that participating in the Learn Spanish Challenge makes all that repetition less boring, easier to do. I have done much of Visual Link Spanish (VLS) at least once before, so I know. Thanks for your support.


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