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Learn 136 Words and Have All the Spanish You Need?

posted February 12, 2008 - 4:13pm
Learn 136 Words and Have All the Spanish You Need?

I'm a little skeptical, so I'm trying it out for FREE! (skeptic, freebie-geek; six in one hand, half-a-dozen in the other ...)

Maybe you can 'try it for FREE' along with me! 'Couldn't hurt!' (Two words that doom you to-- get you started on all kinds of wonderful adventures! lol


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I'll have to check it out...

I speak Spanish fairly well and have been complimented by native speakers who said that I speak it better than some of their family members. I took three years of Spanish in high school and live in California, so I am never out of practice. One thing I noticed is that Mexico is very much a class-based society and the degree to which a person is able to speak Spanish well is a sign of education and place in the social strata. You will often hear the campesinos or field workers speaking a lower form of the language with a lot of slang thrown in. Same goes for the first and second generations of illegals, especially on the street. If you speak proper Spanish with proper tone and inflection, you can garner more respect from native speakers, especially those who are better educated. English will always be my mother tongue, but as long as I am living in the Southwest, Spanish will be my dominant second language and I am always looking for ways to build my vocabulary. ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING

For Those of You who Doubted the Power of 136 Spanish Words, ...

... a little more information came with the intro lessons: How does it work? Well, I am sure you have heard of the 80/20 rule? Sometimes called the Pareto principle, it states that in any field of human endeavor 20% of the effort brings 80% of the results. On the flip side 80% of the effort brings just 20% of the results. Spanish is no different. Most Spanish you study gives you just a 20% result in exchange for your massive 80% effort Does it make sense to you to try and turn that upside down? Maximize your efforts in Spanish to give you the most reward, the 80% results in communication. I spent 6 months developing this course to make multiplying Spanish as easy as stacking blocks. If you can stack blocks you can speak Spanish and say a lot with a little. I call it Synergy Spanish because you learn to take just 138 Spanish words, use them with synergy and make 88,000 potential Spanish sentences. Yes, 88,000 potential Spanish sentences. And it is easy to use. Just learn how to multiply 138 Spanish words and you can say just about anything you need or want to say. Just as 3 colors make all colors and 12 notes make all music with 138 words you can say an enormous amount in Spanish I know it sounds incredible so try for yourself and see just how much you can say with just a few words. I have 4 free lessons to get you started. ... at the link below the post (above ... lol).Disagree? Join to Defend Your Honor!

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