378 | 3 Everyday Habits to Improve your Spanish Fast (Parte 2)

EPISODE · May 7, 2022 · 13 MIN

378 | 3 Everyday Habits to Improve your Spanish Fast (Parte 2)

from Spanishland School Podcast: Learn Spanish Tips That Improve Your Fluency in 10 Minutes or Less · host Spanishland School

En este episodio vamos a darte 3 hábitos más para mejorar tu español. This is for intermediate & advanced Spanish students.  If you put into practice these everyday habits to improve your Spanish you will see a great improvement. Esto te va ayudar a hablar español más fluidamente, a expandir tu vocabulario y a mejorar tu pronunciación. Mira el video de la PARTE 1 aquí: YouTube - Parte 1 Descarga el PDF con las notas aquí: PDF - Aquí 8 Best Shows for Learning Spanish on Netflix: YouTube - 8 Best Shows Estos son los 3 hábitos clave: Escribe 3 frases en un diario justo después de levantarte o justo antes de dormir. Escribe 1 cosa por la que estás agradecido, una cosa que debes hacer o hiciste hoy y una expresión nueva o reflexión. Encuentra un compañero de conversación en "HelloTalk", "Tandem" o "Conversation Exchange" y habla por video llamada con esa persona la mitad del tiempo en español y la mitad del tiempo en tu idioma natal. Manda textos y notas de voz.  Mira 2 episodios de una serie de Netflix cada semana. Mira el mismo episodio 2 veces. Primero con subtítulos y luego sin subtítulos. Te recomendamos "Escobar, el patrón del mal", "La reina del flow", "Siempre bruja" y "Betty la fea".    ¿Quieres tomar clases con nuestras tutoras colombianas?  Registrate aquí:  spanishlandschool.com/classes Ellas son divertidas, pacientes y preparan las clases de acuerdo a tus necesidades.   

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