Is this a smart way to learn spanish?
I have to taken two years of spanish in school and I know the basics. I have been teaching my self through songs that have english and spanish versions. I listen to the song while looking at the lyrics in spanish and english and use a translator. This is helping me learn some new words and sentence structure. Is this a normal way to learn? Are there any downsides to learning this way?
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I know some of my friends that used this way to learn Spanish. Another helpful way to immerse yourself in a language is to pick a television show that you like, maybe a soap or something that runs regularly, and watch it. you’ll pick up a lot. I’ve heard of people learning English this way as well.
I believe that it’s a normal way to learn, and the only downside it would be that the songs not always have the right sentence structure, because they are usually written in a way to to appeal to the listener… You could try watch some TV shows or Movies with English subtitles, at least that’s how I learned the pronunciation and expand my vocabulary…
Not really. A lot of times lyrics and actual word use is different.
Sounds good to me. It may teach you slang as well instead of basic school spanish. It is possible this could mess you up a bit down the road.
I use the DS games (My spanish coach, My japanese coach) they work well, sometimes they go a bit fast. But it helped me learn a lot more than doing it on my own.