Learning Spanish Part Eleven Taking Classes In Spanish

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Learning Spanish Part Eleven: Taking Classes in Spanish


Embarking on Formal Spanish Courses


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Once you've completed courses like The Learnables, Pimsleur Spanish, and Learning Spanish Like Crazy, you're ready to dive into more formal Spanish studies focusing on grammar.

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After finishing foundational courses like The Learnables, Pimsleur Spanish, and Learning Spanish Like Crazy, you’re prepared to take your Spanish studies to the next level with formal grammar classes.

I understand the considerable investment required for these courses?"I've made it myself. But it's essential to consider your goals. Are you aiming for fluency or starting with formal courses that might not provide spoken proficiency? Choosing the right path ensures your efforts pay off.

You might wonder why, after investing in foundational courses, you should spend more on college-level classes. It’s a valid question. If spoken fluency is your sole focus, formal grammar classes might not be necessary. However, if you aspire to read and write in Spanish, now is the right time to pursue structured studies.

After completing The Learnables and Pimsleur Spanish, I enrolled in a four-month Total Immersion program in Guanajuato, Mexico. The coursework mirrored what you'd find at a U.S. college, but everything was taught in Spanish. Without the preparation from the initial courses, I doubt I would have succeeded in these formal classes. My prior training allowed grammatical structures to click instantly because I had developed spoken fluency before diving into grammar.

Having achieved some proficiency in spoken Spanish, you’re ready to join a Spanish I class at your local college or university. You’ll receive materials like textbooks and CDs, but these classes will seem straightforward thanks to your earlier preparation. Expect an easy A, and enjoy cruising through courses with greater ease.

This formal education sets you up to explore Spanish literature and other Spanish texts, from newspapers to novels, if you choose.

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