How to Learn Spanish – Without Books, CDs or DVDs

We absolutely have no intention of intensely campaigning for Daily Spanish Phrases. You’re free to select a web site that will satisfy your unique language needs. The only thing we can say about Daily Spanish Phrases is that you’ll not only learn what you didn’t learn in the classroom, you’ll also get bang for your buck.

For example, we subscribed to level B. Some web sites churn out a sentence or two and will provide a few pointers - and that’s all. The Daily Spanish Phrases web site goes the extra mile. We received lesson 4 this morning and this lesson’s theme was going to a restaurant. Do you know how many phrases we received?

Fifteen! We’ll say that again: fifteen. There were 15 sentences that represented the most frequently used expressions when dining out plus two conjugated verbs with explanations, a quick grammar note, five exercises and a vocabulary game. Right now, Daily Spanish Phrases is offering one level at only $39.00 (that’s the equivalent of $3.00 a month, annually!). How much does a course in university or in a language school cost? Not to mention the textbooks and the materials that you have to pay for as well.

Inexpensive, quick and no pressure – that’s how to study Spanish. When it’s not too expensive, and you can do it on the go without rushing to log in because an online class is about to begin, learning takes on a more pleasurable flavor.

All it takes - if you’re really wracking your brains on how to study Spanish the most efficient way - is to visit www.dailyspanishphrases.com and enjoy your visit. Get a feel for the lessons (you will receive a sample lesson) and decide if indeed, this might be your cup of tea. When we received lesson 4 this morning, there was a valuable tip that came with the lesson: study Spanish words and sentences through association. It said that next time you’re looking for the Spanish word for bread (“pan”), think of bread baking in a pan. This is just one of the numerous tips you’ll get from Daily Spanish Phrases.

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