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The real challenge in learning Spanish
How can you get new words in Spanish to stick in your head and remember them?

Many of us who have moved out to Spain have tried hard for years to improve our Spanish, but keep running up against the same old, familiar roadblocks. This is something that James Bretherton from James Spanish School is well aware of and has seen time and again in his long teaching career.
As James says in his latest video, one of the trickiest things for foreign language learners of Spanish is, quite simply, the fact that the words just won’t stick in their heads.
“You put in the effort, you study for hours, but the vocabulary you learn keeps slipping away,” says James. “This frustration when words simply won’t stick is the main reason why many people stop learning Spanish altogether.”
James Spanish School is a popular online teaching tool for expats and those of any age who are interested in learning and improving their Spanish. James has many years of experience sharing his knowledge in a down-to-earth, relatable way that students say takes the pressure and difficulty out of the learning process.
James has loads of tricks for helping to learn Spanish, and for the task of remembering vocabulary that seems to slip away he details.
“This is especially true as we get older but it’s a problem we can solve,” he says. “To truly succeed, you need to master two things: keeping new words in your memory and speaking with clear and correct pronunciation.”
For that, James Spanish School has collaborated in the creation of the WordAmigo, an AI-powered tool that uses a step-by-step approach designed to lead students to success every time.
It works by repetition of 5 simple steps: just take one of their pre-made lists of the most useful words you need to remember, listen to them on your phone wherever you are, and then say the words aloud by recording them onto the system. It will tell you how correct your pronunciation is and you can repeat until you get them right.
After that, the tool uses flashcards and quizzes to test you on your knowledge, repeating the same information until you have it locked down in your brain and ready to reproduce at a moment’s notice.
You can also make your own lists of words that are especially troublesome for you, to adapt your learning to your needs.
To start learning Spanish the easy way with James Spanish School and WordAmigo, head to www.jamesspanishschool.com. There’s even the chance to try before you buy with this FREE DEMO LESSON.
Or, for more information, you can contact James and he would be happy to walk you through any aspect of the courses you’re unsure of:
staff.inc.and
Tel: 649333623
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Learn Spanish in a completely different way to any other online course

James Spanish School (JSS) is an online language school tailored for English-speaking adults moving to or living in Spain. Led by James Bretherton, an English-born, Spanish-educated dual native speaker, JSS offers a simplified, very practical approach to learning Spanish, as spoken in Spain – designed for real-life conversations, not exams.
Students build sentences naturally, without grammar jargon, and can quickly gain confidence speaking with locals. The course focuses on sentence structure and speaking and listening skills. Cultural insights – and its humour – make lessons engaging and memorable.
The 100-lesson programme includes 170 videos, downloadable notes, quizzes and 75+ hours of spoken practice modules to boost comprehension.
Students can learn anytime, anywhere, and progress at their own pace. Advanced learners aren't held back and strong tutorial support ensures questions are answered quickly. JSS has a cast-iron guarantee offering extra practice if needed.
Also included is WordAmigo, the AI tool, which enhances memory retention with adaptive flashcards and pronunciation testing – helping learners reach a conversational level of a Spanish youngster with vocabulary that grows more adult over time.
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