How to learn Spanish fast-Intensive courses
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So you want to learn fast?
Perhaps you have been starting and stopping your Spanish studies for a while now, making resolutions at the beginning of each school year to find evening classes, or buy a new Spanish course or to read more Spanish newspapers.
Perhaps this is even a recurrent theme in your life and it is probably getting a bit boring for you now.
You need to know how your brain works
In learning any new language, you must try and emulate as closely as possible the way you learnt your first language. As an infant, you didn’t learn to speak your mother tongue - you acquired it. The infant brain is programmed to acquire efficiently (i.e. correctly and quickly) language, as communication is essential for early survival. However, the brain’s language acquisition cells start slowing down in early adolescence - that’s why some linguistic researchers believe that it is virtually impossible for older adult learners to become completely bilingual in another language. However, with effort, adult learners are able to become very fluent in languages other than their own. So you can now understand that the ‘trick’ lies in simulating, as far as possible, the first language learning experience as an infant.
Antiquated diagram of the brain
Two steps forward, one step back
The best way to describe how the brain works with language is to imagine a climber scaling a rock face (perhaps that is how many of us visualize learning a new language!). After an hour’s climb the climber stops for a rest, to sleep or to eat but his rope is slack and slowly s/he starts sliding backwards a little. The momentum has been lost and the climber slips backwards! This same concept occurs in the brain’s language acquisition process in the time period between language classes. When the climber restarts his climb two hours later he may even spend half-an-hour regaining the height lost due to the time-lapse in his climb and loss of momentum. Similarly, the language student needs to spend valuable time at the beginning of each new language session regaining ‘language ground’ already attained in a previous session, to be able to continue and progress from where s/he left
Learning the Spanish language and IMMERSION!
Of course language can be acquired artificially in a classroom or by listening to audio tapes, etc. but the brain’s effort is greater and so the process is slower.
How can ‘total immersion’ help?
One of the most logical solutions must be to try and achieve complete ‘immersion’ into the Spanish language to be able to learn or acquire the chosen language correctly and AND FAST in order to avoid frustration of missed goals or boredom due to slow progress. ‘Immersion’ in language learning describes the process of ‘immersing’ oneself completely, or as much as possible, among native speakers of the language desired, for a relatively short time. For your brain this means it has not time to ‘slip back’ into the comfort zone of its usual language, where everything is cosy and completely comprehensible (But where’s the fun in that?)
This is obviously going to be quite a challenge, so careful planning is necessary. Constant, or near-constant, exposure for a maximum amount of time has to be the key. In my opinion, the most efficient way for adults to acquire a second language is to research into intensive language courses in the country of their chosen language. The ideal formula is to attend a whole morning or afternoon of structured language input (a lesson of two/three hours) supplemented by real-life language input, interacting and communicating with native speakers of the chosen language in their own culture. It is extremely beneficial to not have any exposure to one’s mother tongue during this period. This process is best applied on a daily basis for a minimum of three/four weeks.
Why it works
This formula works because it just doesn’t give the brain an opportunity to ‘slide backwards’ and so capitalizes on all the language input received thus minimizing as far as possible the delay that mother-tongue interference would effect.
It may be disappointing for some of us who cannot afford either the time or the money to undergo an immersion course in a Spanish–speaking country, but if at all possible, this is by far the best way to harness the language.
Of course, in the long term, investing in total immersion or an intensive Spanish language course may save you money. If you calculate how much can be spent on language learning courses, videos and lessons over several years with low return on results, i.e. not being able to speak the language as well as you would have hoped after the time and money invested, then it seems to be almost economically worthwhile to make this type of investment if you can.
Enjoy the real Spain
Where to go
There are hundreds of intensive Spanish courses offered in Spanish-speaking countries and information can be easily found on Internet.
Intensive Spanish courses are to be found in Barcelona or Madrid if you want the big city lights. However, there are dozens of smaller but magnificent, historic cities with great cultural heritage. Follow the links for language schools providing intensive courses in the most important cities of Andalucía. Seville, Córdoba, Granada, Cádiz, Huelva, Almería and Jaen. Andalucía is renowned for its beauty, historical heritage and its wonderful people. These sites are merely suggestions. You must shop around for the school that suits your specific requirements and pocket! The Spanish are an extremely hospitable, warm people. If you do decide on one of these types of programmes, you will not be disappointed as they can’t fail! And the experience of being immersed in another language together with its culture will be so rewarding you will never know why it took you so long to try! Try here for International House courses in and around Spain
The above sites are merely suggestions. You must shop around for the school that suits your specific requirements and pocket!
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Mi gusta su libra, mi espanol es pochita y mal y no es castillian es mexicano, pero mi gusta espanol!
That was rough, but I still love Spanish! Someday I hope to visit the vineyards in your country with my wife, and maybe the Riviera! Viva Espana! If I ever am able, I will take the advice of your well written article, thank you Marie!
nice hub!
When we first came to Spain we were in a little mountain village called Benitagla where virtually no one spoke any English.
I am sure that if we had stayed there we would have been speaking Spanish in no time at all. We use to sit out of an evening with the villagers with our dictionary trying our best to follow what they were saying.
Most of the village consisted of elderly people the younger generation had long since gone to the big cities as there wasn’t anything there for them to do, in fact there wasn’t even a shop or a bar in the village and no public telephone.
The people of this village were very kind and patient with our poor efforts at speaking their language and we had a lot of fun talking to them in the long summer evenings.
We live in Orcheta now our nearest town is Villajoyosa and there are a lot of ex-pats around so it is easy to get by with just English and that makes you lazy. We do belong to a Spanish speaking church so for three hours or more on a Sunday and two hours on a Friday we are totally immersed in Spanish, but of course this is not enough and we suffer from the backsliding that you identified in your excellent hub.
I think that you would love the Moors and Christians fiesta it is a week long celebration and I think that it is the best of its kind in all of Spain if you would like a taster try my hub http://hubpages.com/hub/Moors-and-Christians-fiest
the Desembarco video is my personal favourite
Great hub, and very useful,
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Great hub. Thanks a lot






















Carmen Borthwick 2 years ago
Well, I guess I'll just have to move to Mexico for awhile and practice with my friends who live there, LOL (:
Great hub!