Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

Have you ever found yourself speaking Spanish, and you made a mistake or misused a word, making you feel embarrassed?

Are you frustrated with the misunderstandings and unable to communicate with other Spanish speakers?

Maybe you want to visit a Latin country soon, but you're terrified of how you will need to manage without knowing the local language?

 

You find yourself in a foreign country, and you can't understand or speak with anyone around you.

It can be an embarrassing and frustrating experience.

What if you want to grab a taxi?

How will you order food?

No worries, millions of people have been in a similar situation you are in too.

Learning an entire language can sound scary and almost impossible.

However, did you know that it is possible to learn a language too much to the point it becomes hard?

In 2014, a study conducted by Amy Finn for the MIT journal PLOS ONE had found that when adults learn a new language, they can learn too much at once to the point it becomes hard and frustrating.

This is due to adults' immense cognitive abilities that get in the way of learning and understanding language that is supposed to be easy and straightforward to learn.

This means it's possible to put so much effort into learning a language; it becomes counter-intuitive hard and feels impossible to learn at all.

Inside this book, you will find simple and attractive ways to understand Spanish and its grammar.

Without the frustrating and complicated language rules that are hard to understand; this book will help you feel confident and give you the everyday vocabulary to help you survive a visit to a Latin Country.

In this helpful guide, you will find:

  • Why this crucial mistake on pronouncing the letters H and J in Spanish could cause you trouble and confusion in social situations – and how to correct yourself in those situations
  • How "It" in Spanish is essential for simple everyday conversations in Spanish and how to use it without any mistakes
  • What native Spanish speakers know about common everyday language by using these 11 simple phrases - and non-native speakers don't know
  • Why these 4 mystery words are critical in phone conversations when talking to a Spanish speaker – and when to use them without sounding confused
  • The 31 must need words if you ever hope to travel in a Latin country – without getting lost
  • How this one little known statement could easily help you navigate the Spanish language and how to use it confidently
  • The absolute three worst things you could be doing right now that are leading you to confuse simple "Me" and "I" statements in Spanish - and how to correct it without that much effort
  • What it takes for non-Spanish speakers to fully understand the difference between the two words that both mean "to bring" – and how to quickly identify when to use that word in everyday Spanish without embarrassing yourself

.... and much, much more!

Learning too much Spanish at once has proven to be some people's downfalls.

By understanding the science behind the nature of learning a new language, you will be able to understand and master the vocabulary, grammar and everyday phrases used in Spanish.

 

So, if you want relief from embarrassing mistakes, the fear of getting lost in an unknown Latin country, and much more, click "Add to Cart" now! 

 

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Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

Have you ever found yourself speaking Spanish, and you made a mistake or misused a word, making you feel embarrassed?

Are you frustrated with the misunderstandings and unable to communicate with other Spanish speakers?

Maybe you want to visit a Latin country soon, but you're terrified of how you will need to manage without knowing the local language?

 

You find yourself in a foreign country, and you can't understand or speak with anyone around you.

It can be an embarrassing and frustrating experience.

What if you want to grab a taxi?

How will you order food?

No worries, millions of people have been in a similar situation you are in too.

Learning an entire language can sound scary and almost impossible.

However, did you know that it is possible to learn a language too much to the point it becomes hard?

In 2014, a study conducted by Amy Finn for the MIT journal PLOS ONE had found that when adults learn a new language, they can learn too much at once to the point it becomes hard and frustrating.

This is due to adults' immense cognitive abilities that get in the way of learning and understanding language that is supposed to be easy and straightforward to learn.

This means it's possible to put so much effort into learning a language; it becomes counter-intuitive hard and feels impossible to learn at all.

Inside this book, you will find simple and attractive ways to understand Spanish and its grammar.

Without the frustrating and complicated language rules that are hard to understand; this book will help you feel confident and give you the everyday vocabulary to help you survive a visit to a Latin Country.

In this helpful guide, you will find:

  • Why this crucial mistake on pronouncing the letters H and J in Spanish could cause you trouble and confusion in social situations – and how to correct yourself in those situations
  • How "It" in Spanish is essential for simple everyday conversations in Spanish and how to use it without any mistakes
  • What native Spanish speakers know about common everyday language by using these 11 simple phrases - and non-native speakers don't know
  • Why these 4 mystery words are critical in phone conversations when talking to a Spanish speaker – and when to use them without sounding confused
  • The 31 must need words if you ever hope to travel in a Latin country – without getting lost
  • How this one little known statement could easily help you navigate the Spanish language and how to use it confidently
  • The absolute three worst things you could be doing right now that are leading you to confuse simple "Me" and "I" statements in Spanish - and how to correct it without that much effort
  • What it takes for non-Spanish speakers to fully understand the difference between the two words that both mean "to bring" – and how to quickly identify when to use that word in everyday Spanish without embarrassing yourself

.... and much, much more!

Learning too much Spanish at once has proven to be some people's downfalls.

By understanding the science behind the nature of learning a new language, you will be able to understand and master the vocabulary, grammar and everyday phrases used in Spanish.

 

So, if you want relief from embarrassing mistakes, the fear of getting lost in an unknown Latin country, and much more, click "Add to Cart" now! 

 

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Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

by Octavio Méndez
Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

Learn Spanish In Your Car: How To Learn Spanish Fast While Driving To Work

by Octavio Méndez

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Overview

Have you ever found yourself speaking Spanish, and you made a mistake or misused a word, making you feel embarrassed?

Are you frustrated with the misunderstandings and unable to communicate with other Spanish speakers?

Maybe you want to visit a Latin country soon, but you're terrified of how you will need to manage without knowing the local language?

 

You find yourself in a foreign country, and you can't understand or speak with anyone around you.

It can be an embarrassing and frustrating experience.

What if you want to grab a taxi?

How will you order food?

No worries, millions of people have been in a similar situation you are in too.

Learning an entire language can sound scary and almost impossible.

However, did you know that it is possible to learn a language too much to the point it becomes hard?

In 2014, a study conducted by Amy Finn for the MIT journal PLOS ONE had found that when adults learn a new language, they can learn too much at once to the point it becomes hard and frustrating.

This is due to adults' immense cognitive abilities that get in the way of learning and understanding language that is supposed to be easy and straightforward to learn.

This means it's possible to put so much effort into learning a language; it becomes counter-intuitive hard and feels impossible to learn at all.

Inside this book, you will find simple and attractive ways to understand Spanish and its grammar.

Without the frustrating and complicated language rules that are hard to understand; this book will help you feel confident and give you the everyday vocabulary to help you survive a visit to a Latin Country.

In this helpful guide, you will find:

  • Why this crucial mistake on pronouncing the letters H and J in Spanish could cause you trouble and confusion in social situations – and how to correct yourself in those situations
  • How "It" in Spanish is essential for simple everyday conversations in Spanish and how to use it without any mistakes
  • What native Spanish speakers know about common everyday language by using these 11 simple phrases - and non-native speakers don't know
  • Why these 4 mystery words are critical in phone conversations when talking to a Spanish speaker – and when to use them without sounding confused
  • The 31 must need words if you ever hope to travel in a Latin country – without getting lost
  • How this one little known statement could easily help you navigate the Spanish language and how to use it confidently
  • The absolute three worst things you could be doing right now that are leading you to confuse simple "Me" and "I" statements in Spanish - and how to correct it without that much effort
  • What it takes for non-Spanish speakers to fully understand the difference between the two words that both mean "to bring" – and how to quickly identify when to use that word in everyday Spanish without embarrassing yourself

.... and much, much more!

Learning too much Spanish at once has proven to be some people's downfalls.

By understanding the science behind the nature of learning a new language, you will be able to understand and master the vocabulary, grammar and everyday phrases used in Spanish.

 

So, if you want relief from embarrassing mistakes, the fear of getting lost in an unknown Latin country, and much more, click "Add to Cart" now! 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164535506
Publisher: M & M Limitless Online Inc.
Publication date: 07/28/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 204 KB

Table of Contents

Introduction........................................ 5

Lesson 1. Pronunciation ...................... 8

Vowels And Consonants......................................... 8

Spanish Words Pronunciation .............................. 11

Spanish Phrases Pronunciation ............................ 13

Words And Phrases Used In This Book ................16

Lesson 2. Countries And Nationalities28

Vocabulary ........................................................... 28

Phrases ..................................................................31

Present Perfect Tense........................................... 33

When To Use Verbs Traer Or Llevar (To Bring). 38

Lesson 3. Means Of Transportation... 43

Vocabulary ........................................................... 43

Phrases ................................................................. 45

Past Perfect .......................................................... 46

Reflexive Pronouns I: I (Me).................................51

Reflexive Pronouns II: Te & Se .............................57

Reflexive Pronouns III: Us (Nos)......................... 62

My Vs Me (Mi Vs. Mí) .......................................... 64

Lesson 4. Colors.................................67

Future Perfect ...................................................... 69

The Verb Tener (To Have) ....................................74

Lesson 5. Phone And Communication 81

Vocabulary ............................................................81

Phrases ................................................................. 82

Future Progressive ............................................... 83

Prepositions: Según, Sin, Sin Embargo ............... 89

Lesson 6. Places .................................95

Vocabulary ............................................................95

Phrases ..................................................................97

Prepositions: Mediante, Hasta, Hacia ................. 98

Prepositions: Tras, Contra, Debajo De................102

Lesson 7. Signs .................................106

Vocabulary ..........................................................106

Imperative........................................................... 112

Lesson 8. Entertainment...................117

Vocabulary ...........................................................117

Phrases ................................................................ 119

Imperfect Subjunctive.........................................120

Neutral Article: Lo ..............................................124

Lesson 9. Daily Life .......................... 126

Vocabulary ..........................................................126

Phrases ................................................................ 127

Near Future.........................................................129

Quantifiers .......................................................... 131

Lesson 10. Feelings........................... 136

Vocabulary ..........................................................136

Phrases ................................................................138

Conditional Perfect .............................................139

Lesson 11. Body ................................ 144

Vocabulary ..........................................................144

Phrases ................................................................146

Passive Voice ....................................................... 147

Conclusion ........................................151

Disclaimer........................................ 153

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