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If you look at children while watching the program Dora The Explorer, when she speaks Spanish, a child will copy and mimic her, but they don’t just try to speak once, and then give up, they practice and practice and practice! Young children learn through play-like activities. They pick up language by taking part in an activity such as language games, shared with an adult. They firstly make sense of the activity and then get meaning from the adult’s shared language.
You can buy a Spanish language game designed for a child that would be of great benefit for any new learner of the Spanish language. Then you also have games for the more advanced levels which makes learning Spanish fun all the way through. These days we have a wide range of fun filled activities, and language games that are designed to capture your imagination and keep your interest going, as they help build upon your Spanish language skills in a fun and easy way. They have now made the good old classic games like Monopoly, Guess Who and Scrabble Spanish. By playing these Spanish learning games you’ll increase competition among the family group and pose a challenge, which must be overcome by developing your Spanish skills. Using these types of games will let you enjoy a game that your are familiar with, while you begin to grasp your new found language.
A good combination of visual and audio, as well as traditional writing, can be an excellent way of learning Spanish. Check out this page for more language learning games. I really enjoy Tony Buzan’s interesting all round approach, which covers most aspects of the language learning, as it stimulating to all your senses.
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