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The Benefits of Learning Spanish in 2023

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In today’s globalized world, it’s more important than ever to be able to communicate with people from all over the globe. And one of the best ways to do that is by learning a new language. Not only will learning a new language open up new opportunities for you professionally, but it can also help you connect with people on a deeper level. It can also be a fun and rewarding challenge. So if you’re thinking about learning a new language, here are a few good reasons to do it.

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Self Learning: Is It Possible To Learn Spanish Without A Teacher?

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It is no secret that Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world. It’s also a language that will take up a lot of your time if you’re learning it without a teacher – with many of the words having different meanings depending on what country you’re in. This article looks at how, while not perfect, you can learn Spanish without a teacher and assesses how much time it’ll take to get there!

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Exam options for learning Spanish

I teach over 50+ students a week in a variety of courses and classes. I have a growing Facebook group and active Email list. No, don’t worry this post isn’t about how great I am, moreover just how varied learners are.

Adults language-learning goals tend to be quite different to young learners. Adults are usually focused on improving their Spanish for health or cultural reasons, they want a more enriching travel experience, or they have Spanish family they’d like to communicate with better.

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Spanish literature for Adult Beginners

Over the years, I’ve built up a rich and varied library of Spanish literature—everything from colourful baby board books to the poetic prose of Álvaro Mutis and Gabriel García Márquez. While I especially enjoy using picture books in children’s classes, there’s something truly magical about bringing the Spanish language to life through stories, songs, games, and drama. Spanish and Latin American literature also features regularly in my adult classes. In this blog post, I’m sharing some of my favourite books for adult beginners—perfect if you’re just starting out and want something that feels authentic, accessible, and inspiring.

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