Tip#2 on How to Learn Spanish
January 20, 2010 by Audado

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In yesterday’s Tip#1 on How to Learn Spanish we mentioned that you want to surround yourself with the Spanish language as much as possible. Spanish Television is one option.
Radio.
Keep your radio on to any Spanish broadcasting station you may have in your area. Not only will you be able to hear the Spanish language spoken, you will be able to hear music in Spanish as well.
Spanish music comes in all shapes and forms, and you should be able to find a station that provides you with the genre of music which you prefer. Listen to the songs, and attempt to sing along as phrases become clear to you.
Do not be afraid to look up the lyrics to see what they mean; you are being given an excellent opportunity to increase your vocabulary, master the pronunciation and accent of your words and learn a bit about Hispanic culture while enjoying yourself at the same time!
A List with all Hispanic radio stations can be found in Wikipedia
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