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30 May 10

When deciding upon the best learning Spanish software to purchase it is always best to read as many reviews as possible in order to make an informed decision. Unfortunately though, many people don’t go down this route and will often make a spontaneous decision to learn Spanish and will buy the first Spanish course they see sitting on the shelf of their local store due to their enthusiasm and eagerness to get started.

In a perfect world, purchasing any Spanish course in itself would not pose an issue as every Spanish course would teach the exact same material and each course would therefore help the student to achieve their goal of speaking Spanish.

The truth is that each student is different…some are much better at learning languages than others, some are better at learning a language from a grammatical viewpoint as you would learn it at school for example, whereas others have much better results by concentrating on conversational skills.

It is for this reason that many Spanish courses are now available, each one slightly differing in teaching techniques and methods offering the best possible fit for individual students.

The one area of Spanish study that has seen a massive surge in popularity in the last ten years is the use of software for studying instead of the more traditional text books and cassettes.

Because more and more people have become connected online the flexibility that it provided for studying a language became much more apparent and as a result there has been a consistent increase in available courses.

Many of the earlier online courses offered little in the way of improving upon traditional methods other than offering the same material in a new format, but after a while specific techniques were improved upon that improved the speed at which Spanish could be learnt whilst also making learning much more enjoyable as well as improving the practical application.

Whilst some of these software courses are quite expensive, there are a few others available that are as good, if not better, which are much more reasonably priced.

Personally, I always like to use prolonged popularity rather than short term popularity as a benchmark before considering making a purchase and it for this reason that I would recommend checking out the reviews of the following popular courses before making any decision on which is the best course for you:

1.Rocket Spanish Language Course
2.Visual Link

There is one other software program that is worthy of mentioning as it has helped me, and many others, learn Spanish quickly and effectively and is a ‘must have’ if you are serious about speaking Spanish well and that program is called Verbarrator Spanish verb conjugation trainer, just click on the link to read the review.

By the way, if you are located in California, why not check out this list of Spanish classes in Los Angeles

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22 Feb 10

Who would use a Spanish online verb conjugator if it made the task of learning Spanish verb conjugation easier and much more enjoyable?

I know I would and I’ll tell you why.

I’m pretty sure you would agree with me when I say that learning Spanish verb conjugation is both difficult and extremely boring but, never-the-less it is something that every student of Spanish has to overcome, especially if they want to speak Spanish fluently.

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7 Feb 10

Spanish verb conjugation is an extremely important part of learning Spanish, unfortunately it is also one of the most difficult aspects of studying the language and as such is disliked by most students. However, if the objective of the student is to become fluent then Spanish verb conjugation is one aspect of the Spanish language that requires the student to have a complete mastery of. .. continue reading ..

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1 Feb 10

Spanish Verb Venir

The Spanish Verb Venir

The Spanish Verb Venir, Past Tense Conjugation

Venir past tense conjugation, specifically the preterite tense, is extremely irregular and as such is a difficult Spanish verb to learn. This post provides the conjugation for both past tenses of the Spanish verb venir, the imperfect and the preterite and a suggestion as to how they could be learnt quickly.

There are many irregular verbs in Spanish, many of which are very important in everyday conversation and communication. One such irregular verb is Venir, meaning to come.

Venir is highly irregular, and nowhere is this more noticeable than when it is used in the preterite tense, which is one of the two past tenses used most often in Spanish, the imperfect tense being the other.

Venir follows the regular conjugation of an -ir verb when in the imperfect past tense as the table below shows, regular endings shown in bold;

Venir – Imperfect Tense

  • yo venía I was coming
  • tú venías you were coming
  • él, ella      venía he, she or it was coming
  • usted venía you were coming (polite singular)
  • nosotros veníamos we were coming
  • vosotros veníais you were (all) coming
  • ellos, ellas venían they were coming
  • ustedes venían you were (all) coming (polite plural)

However, the conjugation of the preterito, or preterit, is highly irregular and, as such, will require more study time to master fully:

Venir – Preterite Tense

  • yo vine I came
  • tú viniste you came
  • él, ella vino he, she or it came
  • usted vino you came (polite singular)
  • nosotros vinimos we came
  • vosotros vinisteis you (all) came
  • ellos, ellas vinieron they came
  • ustedes vinieron you (all) came (polite plural)

Venir, as previously mentioned, is a highly irregular verb in all but one of the simple tenses (that would be the imperfect tense as covered above) and as such, it would be a good idea to use a verb conjugation training program to help study it.

Verb conjugation training software programs are highly beneficial when studying verbs like venir and similar difficult verbs by providing targeted exercises on user designated problem areas and, by doing so, it will ensure you master the conjugations of irregular Spanish verbs like venir in the shortest time possible.

It should also be noted that there are also a few other verbs that follow this pattern of venir past tense conjugation and they are commonly referred to as the venir family of verbs and they are as follows:

  • Intervenir to intervene or, to take part
  • Prevenir to prevent or, to warn
  • Sobrevenir to happen suddenly or, to follow
  • Avenir to reconcile or, to come to an agreement
  • Contravenir to violate, to contravene or, to infringe
  • Devenir to become, to happen
  • Convenir to agree on or, to be suitable
  • Provenir to come from

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Spanish verb conjugation is notoriously hard to master, and is one of the main reasons why people give up ever trying to learn Spanish to a competent level. Don’t be one of them! Mastering Spanish verbs is a lot easier with a Spanish verb conjugator. For more information check out this Verbarrator Review

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