Verb Conjugations in Foreign Languages
Monday, October 29th, 2007If you want to learn a foreign language, Spanish in particular, you need to have your verbs in order. Luckily, it’s not as difficult as it sounds. Here is a great tip. (Taken from “The Secret to Learning Any Language” book/mp3).
Get into the habit of using verbs on a daily basis. Either with another person or in your head. You need to find easy ways to get the repetitions. There is no other way around it.
A person who wants to learn guitar needs to play the guitar. A beginner skiier needs to ski and a person learning a foreign language needs to use verbs…daily! The only question is how to make it interesting and even fun. And that’s easy.
Decide on a verb or two each day or week, depending on your motivation. Then, use those verbs in your daily routine. For example, if you want to learn the verb “to eat lunch” use it in the morning, “I eat lunch with Mary,” “Mary eats lunch at 11:00,” “Yesterday, I ate lunch at 11:30. Today, I eat lunch at 11:40.”
You can do this in your head or talking to a colleague who is also studying. Either way, you are keeping it real and getting practice with different tenses, different subjects and different circumstances. And that makes for a more interesting lesson.
Are you ready to learn a foreign language? Then get busy with those verb conjugations!
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