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Basics And Fundamentals Of Learning Spanish

Learning Spanish is easy if you know the basics and fundamentals. Simply listen and grasp the simple verbs, vocabulary and you are good to go. Usually people learn Spanish by starting to pronounce the alphabets and practising greetings like hello, good morning and goodnight. However, studying the facial features will enable you to experience more variety and spice while learning Spanish. A great fun way to start with while in the process of learning Spanish is the facial description. The face is recognized as the main feature of our body which creates instant impression. Especially our lips, nose, eyes, cheeks, eyebrows, nose, hair, teeth, lips, and chin. The face works as a tool of expression and identity. It is also what describes us from others' perspective. Often caricatures tend to overemphasize certain parts of the face so as to turn them instantly recognizable to those already familiar with those memorable features. If you have problems remembering names of people, you may considering getting very familiar with the facial features. The size of a person's eyes enables a mother to recognize her child instantly. It will be great to be able to describe a person's facial features in Spanish. The reason being should you meet somebody in a Spanish-speaking country, you might need to describe one Spaniard to his or her compatriot. Doing this also helps you to learn Spanish in a fun and creative way.

To start with, should you meet somebody with a thin face, you should say una cara delgada in Spanish Should you meet somebody with chubby face, you should say una cara regordete. Should you meet somebody with} a face lift, you should say un lifting or un estiramiento facial. If somebody has wrinkles, you should say arugas. If somebody is happy, you should say una cara alegre. If somebody has a big nose, you should say una nariz grande. If somebody has sunken eyes, you should say ojos hundidos. If somebody has shifty eyes, you should say ojos furtivos. These are just some Spanish words that you can describe their faces while learning Spanish at the same time. That way, you will not be at a loss for words when you are in Spain or Spanish speaking countries like Argentina, Brazil and Portugal. You might even have new friends or probably a girlfriend just because you are able to interact with them and help them the same way they helped you. About Author:

Jose Luiz Fernandez is a director at Pacific Learning Portals Inc that focuses on teaching Spanish and other foreign languages both on-and-offline. Check out his recommended course Rocket Spanish which can help you speak Spanish confidently and naturally.

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