Can you imagine learning Spanish so naturally that you don't even realize you're studying? If you've ever felt that learning new Spanish words is a challenge, here's a plan that will make the process as easy, entertaining and spontaneous as watching your favorite series.
Get ready to discover methods that will make your study more dynamic and meaningful, turning each new term into a key piece to mastering the language. We'll show you some techniques and strategies recommended by experts in linguistics and pedagogy that will help you learn new Spanish words in a more agile and effective way. Let's dive into these tips and give your Spanish progress a boost!
Stephen Krashen, a linguistics genius at the University of Southern California, says that being surrounded by the language you're learning is key to assimilating it effortlessly. He calls it “comprehensible exposure,” which basically means that even if you don't understand everything at first, your brain will start clicking with the words.
So why not make your life in Spanish for a day? Play catchy Spanish songs while you make yourself breakfast, follow meme accounts on Instagram, or watch a movie like “Encanto” with Spanish subtitles. Every time you listen or read in this language, you are learning new Spanish words in a natural and fun way.
Merrill Swain, an education expert at the University of Toronto, found that we learn best when we use the language in real situations. So, instead of memorizing long lists of vocabulary, try learning Spanish words in everyday contexts.
For example, if you come across the word “café,” instead of just remembering it, start using it in your favorite coffee shop. You can say -Me encanta el café con leche- and boom, you have a new word in your pocket, fully integrated into your daily life.
Paul Nation, of Victoria University of Wellington, is a pro at teaching how to keep words in your memory. He recommends the technique of “spaced repetition,” which is basically reviewing the words you learn at specific intervals so you never forget them.
Imagine this: today you learn the word “window,” tomorrow you repeat it, then you use it again in a week, and finally, you review it a month later. That's it! That word is yours forever.
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, a super-fun teacher at Temple University, suggests that learning by playing is the best way to make knowledge stay with you. And it doesn't have to be complicated; word games, educational apps, or even personal challenges can make learning Spanish words an exciting experience.
You know what's great? Apps like Duolingo or Memrise make learning new Spanish words so entertaining that you could spend hours learning without even realizing it. Each level you pass motivates you to keep going and, before you know it, you'll be speaking Spanish. You can also take on the challenge of doing crossword puzzles or word searches. You'll learn by playing.
Use What You Learn: Speak It, Write It, Make It Real!
Blaine Ray, an innovator in language teaching, created the technique of “Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling (TPRS)”. According to him, actively using what you learn is the key to truly mastering a language. Write short stories, speak in Spanish with friends, or simply narrate your day in Spanish.
For example, if you've just learned the word “puerta,” don't keep it to yourself. Use it in sentences like -I'm going to open the door- or -The door is green-. The more you use it, the more natural it will come naturally to you.
Learning new Spanish words doesn't have to be difficult or boring. By integrating these expert techniques, from total immersion to games to repetition, you'll be amazed at how quickly your vocabulary will grow. Also, remember that at WorldsAcross, we're here for you every step of the way in learning Spanish.
So go ahead, have fun and let this language become part of your daily life, the world in Spanish is waiting for you!