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Typical Flaws In Mastering The Spanish Language
By:p.buenaventura

How and avoid them

What exactly brings yourself to this particular blog post? You may be a future Spanish instructor, or simply an intelligent person seeking to search for well-known errors in mastering Spanish before ever learning it, right? There's no doubt that you’re the latter. So here it is. Spanish is a challenging language to review and to master if you’re an English native speaker, and it's also not that strange to make common mistakes in Spanish. Why? English and Spanish revolves in distinctive styles and methods to read and speak each language. That alone can determine the outcome of the way you read and speak the language. Let’s begin.

Pronunciation:
The most significant aspect in learning a language either your Spanish or learning how to speak just like a Native American, pronunciation is paramount in order to master any language. As most modern language derived from Latin, most words are just or almost alike. But! That doesn’t mean they are pronounced precisely the same.

Spanish “R” along with the English “R”
Pronouncing the “R” in Spanish is way wrong if you’re studying English pronunciation. Spanish “R” belongs to the common mistakes in learning Spanish. The Spanish “R” is pronounced properly by placing your tongue behind your front teeth to produce that vibrating “R” sound. It’s just the opposite with the English “R”, you want your tongue away from your teeth in order to avoid making that vibrating sound you make while pronouncing, exactly different right? This is one of the common mistakes in Spanish learning, you need to practice vibrating your tongue behind your teeth it might help you a lot in pronunciation of the Spanish “R”.

Placing an Adjective before a noun:
This really is among the common mistakes in Spanish learning can be a common and a stupid mistake made usually by new Spanish students, ignore the English rules of constructing a sentence, we’re learning Spanish here! Common mistakes with this are below.

In English we say “hot water”
In Spanish it’s exactly the opposite! You say “agua caliente”
For as if you translate “hot water” literally would get you in trouble and sound funny!

Another one is,
“Wash in hot Water” that’s in English, if you want to say that in Spanish you don’t say it
“Lavar con caliente agua”. The correct way to say it is. “Lavar con agua caliente”

You see how English and Spanish go the other way around? Try not to mess this up and maybe you can go up the “Beginner” mode a little bit.

Correct make use of Words:
One of the most mindless thing to do while studying a new language is to expect precisely the same meaning of that certain word for an English word. You don’t want to make your Spanish audience laugh at your speech all day would you? Try buying a Spanish dictionary so to educate you in these commonly mistaken Spanish words. But to make it less tedious for you, here’s a list of commonly mistaken used words. This would be one of several common mistakes in Spanish learning. For this words are used wrongly by Spanish students everywhere.

Mejor – Most commonly mistaken for the English word Major which is exactly absurd. This word means “better” in Spanish.
Alegre – You might think this is the Spanish word for Alligator! You my friend is wrong. This word means “cheerful”
Cerrar- Commonly mistaken word for Carrier, yes this would end your carrier if you used it in your speech. The word means “close” in Spanish.
Nubes- Oh! Maybe you think now this is where the slang “Noobies” came from right? Wrong! This word means “clouds” in Spanish
Universidad – Pretty much obvious for other people, you would think this word means Universe right? It means “college” my dear reader.
Tallar – Sounds like “teller” or “tailor” right? Wrong! This word means, “carve” in Spanish.

Not a long list of commonly mistaken Spanish words, but this could help you a bit.

Exercise:
Last and not the least, the most crucial thing in learning a new language. This might be well obvious at this time for you guys learning to speak a new language. Practice is paramount in learning a new language either it could be Spanish or English or even something similar to Latin. Just try to remember that the pronunciation for the Spanish “R” is very different from the English “R” way more different. One thing too, the proper use of words. You need to practice on that too, as you might use your Spanish one day and speak to a Spanish crowd, once again you don’t want to be laughed at do you? And of course! The best way to practice Spanish is to find a Spanish friend of yours, much better if he or she is a native Spanish speaker for you guys can have lots and lots of fun times learning to speak Spanish together. Speaking in front of your mirror will help, but it would be pointless if you were speaking to yourself right? You wouldn’t know if you’re speaking correctly or pronouncing it correctly right? This is the most essential thing of all. PRACTICE!

That's it for now, but there's a lot more coming. If you want to get some top resources for learning Spanish just go ahead and visit my site at www.learnspanishgrammar.net






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