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4 Tips To Learn
Spanish Reading
As you begin to learn
Spanish,
understanding sentences and knowing how to read is crucial. This can be
a difficult process and many students complain about how long it takes
to be able to piece together sentences and paragraphs. It is important
you stay patient and stick with it in order to succeed. However, there
are a few steps to take in order to learn Spanish reading.
The first thing you
want to do is
read the entire story, chapter, paragraph or whatever it is all the way
through without using a dictionary. This can be difficult to do at
first if you do not understand everything, or even anything, that is
being said. After all, who wants to go through a book and only know
every other word that is being said?
However, it is
important you go
through the entire reading once without a dictionary. This allows you
to look at the words and potentially connect some together based on
what you believe is most suitable for the story.
After you have
completed the reading
assignment once, the next step is to read it over again while using the
dictionary this time. What you do not want to do is look up every
single word that you do not understand. Instead, look up key words that
will help you make meaning of the sentence. Keep in mind that verbs are
most commonly the key words in the sentence.
Some people struggle
with this as
they do not necessarily know what the key words are; especially if you
understand very little. If this is the case, look up two or three words
per sentence to give you an idea of what the rest of the words mean. It
is a process that can be frustrating, but the rewards will be great.
Now that you have
read over the
entire piece again using the dictionary sparingly, the next step to
learn Spanish reading is to try reading it one more time without the
dictionary. Try your best to piece together the entire story while
remembering what you looked up in the last readying.
The last step is to
go through and
look up any words you still may not know or understand. This should be
your last resort as you want to do your best to learn without the
dictionary. However, you are worse off guessing wrong than taking the
second to look up the word.
If you want to learn
Spanish through
reading, you have to know it is a timely process. It can be frustrating
and a bit disappointing if you do not succeed right away. Just know it
is worth all of the troubles in the end.
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