Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Is it possible to learn Spanish by memorising a small dictionary?

In conjunction with a grammar book and a self-teaching book that goes up to B1 level?



NB: The dictionary I'm using is the Collins School DictionaryIs it possible to learn Spanish by memorising a small dictionary?
Learn also its grammar.
Technically its possible. However you need to speak it (maybe use a vocal program) otherwise you might start speaking and with no practical use sound all wrong.



You also need to listen frequently to spanish speaking people to see if what you're reading makes sense upon hearing it.



There are also differences between regions/countries so a standard dictionary might not tell you all the vocabulary you need.Is it possible to learn Spanish by memorising a small dictionary?
Depends what your purpose is. No, you won't pass exams or be able to express complicated concepts by that method but perhaps that's not what you want..You can go an awful long way in terms of basic communication with 500 words and no more grammar than you can learn in 5 hours of applied study. When I first let loose on Spanish people I'd about an hour's study a day for a month under my belt and it went great.

It's an additional help of course that Spanish is a very very easy language. Suerte!"Is it possible to learn Spanish by memorising a small dictionary?
Yes, you can use a dictionary as a reference but first, you have to watch Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street to help you to learn to speak in Spanish.
learning a new language is mostly memorization and understanding. but make sure you have the right pronounciation or no matter how well you know it nobody will understand u LOL good luck :D
Only if you can use the language (my dad learned it solely by working with mexicans)
Not properly, no.

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