Small Spanish Vocab Sesh
Today I decided to do some Spanish notes since I haven’t done them in about two months and I’m getting behind on my vocab.
I know the title of my page doesn’t match my vocab, I was supposed to do way more but I ended up being busy today.
I also tried out some new pens today. Every pen in the cover photo is new to me! I love them all very much. They write very smooth and don’t smudge.
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Language is a powerful tool, and mastering a new one like Spanish can open doors to countless opportunities. Whether you're preparing for a trip, enhancing your resume, or simply looking to connect with Spanish speakers, building a strong vocabulary is essential. In your Spanish learning journey, incorporating effective study methods can significantly boost your retention and application of new words. Take advantage of flashcards and techniques such as spaced repetition, which helps reinforce memory. Remember to prioritize learning high-frequency vocabulary that you are likely to encounter in daily conversations. Words like "la casa" (the house) and "el coche" (the car) are just a couple of examples of essential vocabulary for beginners. Exploring different resources can enrich your study experience. Websites like Duolingo or SpanishDict can offer structured lessons, while language exchange apps can connect you with native speakers. Also, incorporating fun elements, like using new pens for your notes, as you discovered, can make the learning process more engaging. Choose tools that inspire creativity in your studies; this can enhance your motivation and willingness to learn. As you progress, aim to practice consistently—this could be through writing exercises or speaking with friends. Joining study groups or language classes may help you stay accountable and connected with others who share your goals. Remember, every small step counts, so keep pushing your boundaries. Good luck, and enjoy the journey of becoming proficient in Spanish!



Learning Spanish online is my new personality trait. Just hoping I don’t mix up “library” and “bookstore” again during class. Anyone else still Duolingo-ing daily?