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Home | Reference & Education | Language 1. Prefer Instant Download courses (as we've fully stepped into the 21st century now you don't want to wait for ages for your package to be delivered via mail!) 2. Choose an interface you like. It will help your memory work faster. 3. Lay emphasis of the oral component of the language: Focus on speaking and listening first. Understand and being understood should be your priority, at least at the beginning. Reading and writing will come later. 4. Step-by-step approach. The course has to literally hold your hands and guide you through what you want to master every step of the way. (It is always good to be looked after and babysat) 5. Fun and Funny exercises. Learning a new language should be everything but boring. You don't want to fall asleep while doing it -actually you could it's very good for your memory !- 6. For languages like Spanish and French it is better to have the language modeled by a Native speaker. 7. Prefer Mp3 format courses. Take you mp3 player with you and learn the language anywhere you go. 8. Money back guarantee. Well of course you need to have that guarantee under your belt as it will give you peace of mind if it does not work. 9. The price! Of course you want to have the best value for your money but more expensive does not necessarily mean better value. 10. Course reputation- You want to choose a product that has good reviews. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Sophia Munoz is a Spanish author who likes delving into language and multiculturalism issues. She speaks Spanish and French fluently and teaches both languages at university level. should you want to learn Spanish and French fast visit her latest review on language courses!
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