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Learn the old spanish lingo with us at Figueras Baseball Academy!
21 September 2009
Do you speak Spanish? No? Do You want to learn to speak Spanish? Yes!
What are you waiting for?  Learn with us at: http://www.spanglefish.com/Figueras/index.asp?pageid=29561  

 

 "Nothing’s impossible if your heart is really in it"
Most certainly, when one steps into unfamiliar territory the universal tendency is to stay within one's comfort zone of one's natural environment, especially when learning a foreign language. Many is the time I have heard people who had never tried to learn a foreign language saying things like: "Spanish is a hellishly difficult language to learn," "I don't need to speak a foreign language, after all, they, the foreigners, they all speak English," "Learn Chinese, you must be out of your mine. Why would I want to do anything like that?".  Do those comments sound familiar? In all honesty, I have no objection to hearing them for I known it is just a way to add weight to the unfounded notion that foreign languages are for foreigners alone for it is them not us who must learn our language. Indeed, it is a notion that has no discernment in my judgement and consequently it eludes my range of equanimity; nonetheless, it is one which has been well fixed in the minds of many for so long and therefore, it is not a very easy one to eradicate. Nevertheless, many of us have the disposition and desire to obtain what we want by means of effort and I am clutching hopes that many will take up Spanish as their pursued activity. A quest is indeed the desire to obtain something by means of effort and all that jazz. Okay! As soon as one begins to encroach into the boundaries of the spanish language one finds that there is an awful lot to deal with, like new words, vocabulary, verbs conjugations, spelling and all the rest. It is a new subject and one will find a number of pitfalls in it. But fear not since one is allowed to err as many times as one can care for. The catch is that one must put them right as we make them. That sounds good, doesn't it? The best way to learn Spanish is to plunge into it, which may amount to spend a considerable period of time in Spain or in Latin America. However, If one is fluent in spanish a more advanced course must be sought since my tutorial only encompasses beginners and those who wish to polish their spanish in order to visit a Spain or a spanish speaking country.
 
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