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How to Speak Spanish - What Can Aristotle Tell You About This?-Part 2

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How to Speak Spanish- What Can Aristotle Tell You About This? Part 2

Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the great. One of the greatest founders of the western philosophy, he is well known of his great fabulous insights and foundations in different areas of human lives, from ethics, politics and logic, to music, theater and poetry.

This is the second article of our series "What Can Aristotle Tell You".

In this article, we will have a new view over more of Aristotle pure wisdom quotes, and how they can improve your Spanish learning experience and achievements.

1-Please in The Job Put Perfection in The Work:

Whenever you do or learn something you enjoy, you'll achieve the desired results much faster and in an ideal level of perfection. If you're thinking about learning Spanish, or you have already started your study, let it be an enjoyable interesting job, not a boring dull one.

Don't limit yourself to the classes or the online courses, try other funny ways to improve your Spanish language and enjoy the learning at the same time!

What about watching a Spanish movie? Or spending a night watching some Mexican shows?

Not only you'll enjoy the watching, but you'll spend time listening to the actual spoken language, and how it is being used in day-to-day conversations.

Imagine how this can improve your language, yet, you have spent a good time watching T.V.

Think about activities that you enjoy and at the same time, can improve your Spanish learning, this is "Please in the Job" that will bring "Perfection" in the work.

2-The Soul Never Thinks Without a Picture:

One of the biggest problems you face when you try to learn how to speak Spanish is memorizing the thousands of words, nouns and verbs you learn.

The easiest way to solve such a problem is by linking the words to pictures, this way, you'll program your memory to retrieve the words faster and easier by linking them to an image. Also, try to choose from the beginning the courses or the classes that use visual aids as a core component of Spanish learning process.

3-We Are What We Repeatedly Do, Excellence Then isn't an Act, It's a Habit:

Consistence is the key!

You'll never achieve any recognizable results in whatever you do in life without solid consistence.

Be committed to your success, be persistent, never get disappointed with your early results, or feel the failure because you didn't catch that much of the language within your first few days.

Study, don't let yourself get bored, try to enjoy yourself during the learning, look for support and encouragement from people you love, and as you go on, and start to see good results, your motivation will hit the sky and you'll never look back again.

This is the end of our second installment of this series, look for more insights and thoughts to be released soon.

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