If you’ve learned any Spanish before, you probably focused on learning the “stuff” of the language – grammar, vocab, maybe pronunciation.
Which makes sense. That’s obviously the first step.
But what good is all of that info if you can’t use it in real conversations with Spanish speakers?
If every time you go to form a new sentence, you are racking your brain for the right sentence structure, the right conjugation, that word you can never remember, then you have a problem.
Your goal is to have natural conversations with real people… Right?
Then you not only need to learn the grammar and vocab, but become confident using it.
And the only way to become confident having conversations in Spanish is to have lots of conversations in Spanish. . The more you speak and have fun, the easier it is for you to understand- I teach conversational Spanish in my Spanish for beginners course, with no complicated rules or grammar. When you Speak to Learn Spanish, it becomes real and functional!
Tutor: Mr R Fargher