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Learn SPANISH
...the easy way
Don't waste your time.
Too many beginning courses bombard you with long lists of Spanish vocabulary words to memorize. For most people, this is counter-productive because you won't even be using many of these words—and so you will eventually just forget them anyway.
Less is more!
We purposely keep the number of vocabulary words to a minimum. The words that are used are repeated over and over throughout the course, so you really learn them well, and they are words that you will find yourself using every day.
You choose.
Once you have learned the basics, will want to expand your Spanish vocabulary in areas that are of interest to you. Maybe you work in health care—you'll be interested
in medical and anatomical terms. If you're into sports, then you will find a whole different set of words to be the most useful.
Spanish Verb Drills
Our Spanish verb drills will finally allow you to master the verb tenses so that you start to use them automatically in your speech.
For each topic you can generate drill after drill after drill, giving you the practice you need to succeed.
Learning Spanish Verbs in Context
While simply learning to conjugate Spanish verbs may enable you to pass a test, it's not going to go very far when it comes to incorporating the tenses into your speech. To get to where you can use the tenses automatically, you need to practice using the verbs in context. That's why we use sentences, rather than mindless conjugation drills.
How to "Really" Learn the Verb Conjugations
To help you really master the verb tenses, we present our verb drills in the context of complete sentences. We urge you to not only fill in the correct conjugation, but to also read each sentence aloud. In this manner you will learn not only to conjugate the verbs, but also to incorporate them in your speech.
"Zelmira provides a simple, quick, and affordable means of achieving mastery at Spanish, while providing a comfortable customized pace to teaching. It was a pleasure attending her lessons."
Sandy Curran,
Cincinnati, OH