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<p>When deciding upon the <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/228/best-learning-spanish-software/">best learning Spanish software</a> 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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The truth is that each student is different&#8230;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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:</p>
<p>1.<a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/rocket-spanish-language-course-review.html">Rocket Spanish Language Course</a><br />
2.<a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/visuallinkreview.html">Visual Link</a></p>
<p>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 &#8216;must have&#8217; if you are serious about speaking Spanish well and that program is called <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Verbarrator</a> Spanish verb conjugation trainer, just click on the link to read the review.</p>
<p>By the way, if you are located in California, why not check out this list of <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/217/spanish-classes-in-los-angeles">Spanish classes in Los Angeles</a></p>
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		<title>The Online Conjugator, Spanish Verb Practice Tool for the Serious Student</title>
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<h1>The Online Conjugator, Spanish Verb Practice Tool for the Serious Student</h1>
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<p>The Spanish online conjugator is, undeniably, one of the most effective learning tools currently available that is capable of helping students learn Spanish quickly, in particular, the conjugation of Spanish verbs, which is so often the stumbling block for many of them.</p>
<p>For years linguists have been trying new methods and techniques that would aid in the learning of Spanish. Everything from image association and various other memorization techniques to subconscious study (listening to Spanish whilst sleeping!).</p>
<p>Some of these techniques were effective, whilst others were&#8230;well let&#8217;s just say, a little gimmicky! Many of the effective methods are still used today but they only really improved how Spanish was learnt and not the time taken to do so.</p>
<p>Also, the effective learning techniques were better suited for nouns, adjective and verb infinitives and not for learning the conjugation of verbs (I am referring to image association, by the way!).</p>
<p><strong>Why an online conjugator, Spanish verb practice tool so effective?</strong></p>
<p>Spanish verb conjugation is notoriously difficult to master and, because of this, it is one of the most time consuming areas of Spanish study.</p>
<p>The traditional method of learning Spanish verb conjugations has always been to use a verb conjugation book and recite, recite and recite some more until the necessary information had been completely memorized&#8230;hence why it took so long to learn conjugation.</p>
<p>However, the online conjugator has helped substantially and although the earliest offerings were basically online verb conjugation books, that did little, if anything at all, to improve the situation, the most recent additions have completely transformed how Spanish verbs are studied, specifically the &#8216;Verbarrator&#8217;.</p>
<p>Learning verb conjugation has always been tedious and time consuming, some have said it is like riding a bicycle with flat tyres up a hill, sure you&#8217;ll get there in the end but boy it&#8217;s hard work, and it is for this reason that so many people give up on learning Spanish beyond being able to order a coffee.</p>
<p>Now&#8230;imagine what it would be like if you actually started enjoying the study of verb conjugation and mastered them much quicker than you could have ever imagined!</p>
<p>This is what the current crop of online conjugators offer and why they are an invaluable Spanish verb practice and training tool for anyone serious about learning Spanish well and quickly.</p>
<p>For more information about the &#8216;Verbarrator&#8217; verb conjugation software check out my review of it by clicking <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Verbarrator Review</a></strong>. If that doesn&#8217;t tickle your fancy, why not check out my previous post on how to <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/95/how-to-conjugate-ser-in-the-preterite-tense/"><br />
<strong>Conjugate Ser</strong></a> in the preterite tense, it&#8217;s concise and very helpful!</p>
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<p>Learning <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/81/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><strong>how to conjugate in Spanish</strong></a> is without doubt the most difficult part of learning the Spanish language. Spanish has an extremely high number of irregular verbs, some more irregular than others, and as well as having to learn new conjugations for all of the common tenses there is also the subjunctive to learn, which is rarely used in English but extremely common in Spanish.</p>
<p>When considering all of the factors spelled out above, it is little wonder that many students give up all because they fail to master Spanish verb conjugation.</p>
<p>However, there is a new software program that has been a resounding success in helping struggling students get past their personal stumbling blocks and it does it quickly too!</p>
<p>The name of that program is Verbarrator and it not only provides excellent verb training but it is enjoyable to use and speeds up the learning process! More about the Verbarrator later&#8230;back to learning to <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/81/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><strong>conjugate in Spanish</strong></a>!</p>
<p>The simplest way to explain <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/81/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><em>how to conjugate in Spanish</em></a> is to show Spanish conjugation in it&#8217;s simplest form which is a regular verb in the present tense. If you are not aware already, you need to know that there are three different verb groups in Spanish, and those groups are comprised of verbs that end in ar, er and ir.</p>
<p>Here is the basic present tense conjugation for a verb from each of the regular verb groups.</p>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Trabajar</strong></em> &#8211; to work</li>
<li>I work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajo</strong></em></li>
<li>You work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajas</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she works &#8211; <em><strong>trabaja</strong></em></li>
<li>we work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajamos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajaís</strong></em></li>
<li>they work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajan</strong></em></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Abrir</strong></em> &#8211; to open</li>
<li>I open &#8211; <em><strong>abro</strong></em></li>
<li>You open &#8211; <em><strong>abres</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she open &#8211; <em><strong>abre</strong></em></li>
<li>we open &#8211; <em><strong>abrimos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all open &#8211; <em><strong>abrís</strong></em></li>
<li>they open &#8211; <em><strong>abren</strong> </em></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Aprender</strong></em> &#8211; to learn</li>
<li>I learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendo</strong></em></li>
<li>You learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendes</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprende</strong></em></li>
<li>we learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendemos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendéis</strong></em></li>
<li>they learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprenden</strong></em></li>
</ul>
<p>Please remember, these are just the basics, for more on verb conjugation why not visit our main site <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com">irregular spanish verbs</a> and sign up for the free verb conjugation book that includes full conjugation sheets for 50 of the most commonly used regular verbs or check out our <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">verbarrator review</a>, the newest verb training software online.</p>
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<p>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.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>The difficulties of learning Spanish are appreciated by many who have attempted to or, who have succeeded in learning the language and there is no aspect more demanding than that of learning Spanish verb conjugation. Most students will gain a certain level of competence whether it is reaching a level good enough to order a meal at a restaurant or be able to hold down a good conversation but the overriding factor in deciding which level of competence is achieved is the level of expertise attained in verb use. A mastery of Spanish verb conjugation will open the floodgates of Spanish fluency and for those wishing to become fluent, it is a no brainer.</p>
<p>We should all know what verbs are and what they are used for (that is, if we were paying any attention in school!) and that they are a vital part of sentence structure as they indicate an action performed by the subject. Without a verb sentences would make very little sense. In English we have it pretty easy where verbs are concerned, they seldom indicate the doer of an action, a service provided by the subject pronoun (I, he, she, you etc) and because of this they change little other than when an s or es is added onto the end of the verb in the 3<sup>rd</sup> person singular (he or she). This is where Spanish is very different as subject pronouns are rarely used, other than to avoid ambiguity, as the verb changes to indicate, not only when an action takes place (tense) but also the doer of the action.</p>
<p><strong>Basic Structure of a Spanish Verb</strong></p>
<p>In English, a verb is easy to recognize because all English verbs are preceded by ‘<em>to</em>’ as shown earlier in this sentence (to recognize), this combination of ‘<em>to</em>’and the verb is called the infinitive. The Spanish language does not use an obvious ‘<em>to</em>’instead is recognized by its ending that can be one of either <strong><em>ar</em></strong>, <em><strong>er </strong></em>or, <em><strong>ir</strong></em>. These endings, although joined to what is called the stem of the verb are often said to be the equivalent of the English ‘<em>to</em>’. These endings are important as they are used to group Spanish verbs into three specific groups called, imaginably, the -<strong><em>ar</em></strong>, -<strong><em>er</em></strong> and -<strong><em>ir</em></strong> verb groups. Each group follows a set of specific rules for conjugation as highlighted here.</p>
<p><strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>hablar</em>: regular -<em>ar</em> verb meaning to speak</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo hablo</em> &#8211; I speak</li>
<li><em>tú hablas</em> &#8211; you speak</li>
<li><em>él, ella habla</em> &#8211; he, she, it or speaks</li>
<li><em>usted habla</em> &#8211; you (polite) speak</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as hablamos</em> &#8211; we speak</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as hablaís</em> &#8211; you (all) speak</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas hablan</em> &#8211; they speak</li>
<li><em>ustedes hablan</em> &#8211; you (all) speak (polite)</li>
</ul>
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<strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>comer</em>: regular -<em>er</em> verb meaning to eat</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo como</em> &#8211; I eat</li>
<li><em>tú comes</em> &#8211; you eat</li>
<li><em>él, ella come</em> &#8211; he, she, it or eats</li>
<li><em>usted come</em> &#8211; you (polite) eat</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as comemos</em> &#8211; we eat</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as comeís</em> &#8211; you (all) eat</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas comen</em> &#8211; they eat</li>
<li><em>ustedes comen</em> &#8211; you (all) eat(polite)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>vivir</em>: regular -<em>ir</em> verb meaning to live</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo vivo</em> &#8211; I eat</li>
<li><em>tú vives</em> &#8211; you eat</li>
<li><em>él, ella vive</em> &#8211; he, she, it or eats</li>
<li><em>usted vive</em> &#8211; you (polite) eat</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as vivimos</em> &#8211; we eat</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as vivís</em> &#8211; you (all) eat</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas viven</em> &#8211; they eat</li>
<li><em>ustedes viven</em> &#8211; you (all) eat(polite)</li>
</ul>
<p>There are some things that should be noted about the three verb groups above:</p>
<ul>
<li>they all have the same ending for the first person singular, <em>I</em>.</li>
<li>the <strong><em>er</em></strong> and <strong><em>ir</em></strong> verb groups have very similar endings.</li>
<li>ambiguity can be avoided when using the third person singular and plural, and the polite version of you by using the subject pronoun to precede the verb.(The subject pronoun is often dropped in European Spanish although it is still used frequently in Latin American Spanish)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Spanish Irregular Verbs</strong></p>
<p>Spanish verbs would be relatively easy to master if only all verbs followed the rules of regular verb conjugation. As you may have guessed, this just is not the case.</p>
<p>There are quite a number of verbs that have irregularities in how they are conjugated and unfortunately many of these verbs are also amongst the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. <em>Ser</em> and <em>estar</em> (both meaning to be), <em>haber</em> and <em>tener</em> (both meaning to have), <em>ir</em> (to go), <em>hacer</em> (to make or, to do), <em>dar</em> (to give), <em>coger</em> (to take), <em>poner</em> (to put), <em>poder</em> (to be able to (can)), <em>querer</em> (to want), <em>ver</em> (to see), <em>decir</em> (to say), and <em>venir</em> (to come) are the core of irregular verbs most often used, but there are a great deal more.</p>
<p>The irregularities in these verbs can vary greatly from being highly irregular to a singular variation and the only way to learn them properly is to study each one individually, and the best way of doing this is to use verb training program specifically designed to improve the speed and the enjoyment level at which conjugations are learnt.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>
<p>The importance of understanding and using correct verb conjugation cannot be understated. Using verbs correctly is a fundamental part of successfully making the transition from beginner to fluent Spanish speaker, and although difficult should be approached with positive mental preparation.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/go/spanish-verb-solution/">Click Here to learn how to conjugate irregular Spanish verbs quickly and with ease</a></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/spanish-main_Full.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-51" title="spanish-main_Full" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/spanish-main_Full.jpg" alt="" width="181" height="137" /></a><strong>Spanish verb conjugators have been used for as long as languages have been taught. Question is how can traditional verb conjugation tables be improved upon to make the job of learning Spanish verb conjugation easier and quicker?</strong><span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>If you have ever been told that there are only 25 irregular verbs in the Spanish language, give or take the odd one or two, I’m sorry to tell you this, but you have been misled a little! There are, in fact, actually well over two thousand of them! Thankfully, many of these irregular verbs are quite obscure and will not be used too often, which means that learning them is not really that important for the vast majority of us. However, you will still definitely need to learn more than the twenty five or so verbs, so often quoted by misleading sources.</p>
<p>Of the irregular verbs that you definitely need to know, there are a number that it is absolutely necessary to have an extremely good understanding of. Unfortunately, many of these verbs are, as is so often the case, also the most irregular in the Spanish language and because of this many students find that learning them is an obstacle that they just cannot get past and as a result give up learning Spanish before they even get started, the obvious solution to this problem is to try and make learning verbs much easier and far more enjoyable&#8230;but how?</p>
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<strong>Conjugating Spanish Verbs</strong></p>
<p>The age old method of learning difficult and demanding irregular verbs was to use a verb conjugation book that contained verb tables that were read repeatedly until the verb formations were etched into ones memory. I wonder how many of you can recall reciting verb conjugation, in unison, with the rest of your class over and over again when you were at school&#8230;I know I do, it was the most boring and tedious part of learning a language and something that almost put me off learning languages for life! Problem was, there were few alternatives until, that is, the computer age dawned!</p>
<p>The increase in ownership of home computers and easy internet access has meant that learning Spanish has become much more accessible and, dare I say it, easier. It is not too difficult nowadays to be able to find free learning materials and inexpensive downloadable courseware previously unobtainable for many people. However, it has not been until relatively recently that any real efforts were being spent by software designers on developing verb conjugation software that would make the difficult and challenging task of learning Spanish verbs any easier.</p>
<p>There have been quite a number of free verb conjugation programs and verb tables available online for a while now, but a lot of them are just basic digital versions of what was already available in print and they did little, if anything, to enhance either the education of, or the enjoyment level of the student other than offer them a certain novelty factor for a short time. The problem facing developers was always going to be how they could make an improvement without altering what needed to be learned basically, they had to re-invent the wheel.</p>
<p>Since developers could not, in any way, alter the information that needed to be passed on to the end user they would therefore have to look at ways of improving how this information was studied. Their objectives would be quite simple:</p>
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<li>Develop a program that would make the task of learning verb conjugation easier</li>
<li>Make learning verbs much more enjoyable.</li>
<li>And…as a result of the previous two points would therefore shorten the time taken to learn Spanish</li>
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<p>A program that could match these three criteria would do nothing short of revolutionizing how people learn Spanish verbs. However, although the objectives may seem quite simple, and painfully obvious, achieving them will certainly not be quite so easy.</p>
<p>Are you having problems remembering the correct conjugations of Spanish verbs? Check out the internet&#8217;s newest and best <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Spanish Verb Conjugator</a> that is designed to help you train and memorize Spanish verbs better than ever before! <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Click Here</a> for more information.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Verbarrator was released in May 2009 and was pretty much an overnight success, very quickly becoming one of the internets most popular Spanish verb conjugation programs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarrator11.php"><img src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/images/verbarratorbox.jpg" border="0" alt="verbarrator image" width="154" height="222" align="right" /></a>Verbarrator was released in May 2009 and was pretty much an overnight success, very quickly becoming one of the internets most popular Spanish verb conjugation programs. It was designed specifically for people learning Spanish who were having difficulties learning and remembering Spanish verb conjugation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarrator11.php"><img src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/images/verbarratorlogo.jpg" border="0" alt="verbarrator logo" width="249" height="69" align="right" /></a><strong>About Spanish Verb Conjugation</strong></p>
<p>It goes without saying that verb conjugation is probably the biggest obstacle faced by most people learning Spanish and is often the reason why so many of them give up any notion of ever speaking this wonderful language. Ever since languages were first taught, verb conjugation tables were the trusted and traditional, as well as the only, way to learn verbs this was both laborious and tedious and very often frustrating. However, once the internet became popular so did language learning software and programs that initially just transferred previously written information into digital information.</p>
<p>Things moved along very quickly and it wasn&#8217;t long before online Spanish verb conjugators became available. These conjugators offered little in the way of training and were basically little more than reference tools but they continued to develop until eventually a program was designed that would have a huge impact for those people who were struggling to cope learning verb conjugation, that program was the verbarrator.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarrator11.php" target="_top"><img src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/images/verbarrator-336x280-01.gif" border="0" alt="verbarrator review" width="336" height="280" align="right" /></a><strong>The Verbarrator </strong></p>
<p>The verbarrator in an excellent verb training tool and is probably the best new Spanish language product to come onto the market for some time. Using the verbarrator as part of a daily study routine will help a student master verb conjugation much sooner and therefore learn Spanish that much quicker.</p>
<p>The program took three years to develop and it is easy to understand why as it is a big download, containing over 34,770 mp3 audio files which cover 563 Spanish verbs in 20 tenses and provides user friendly training through a series of fully customized exercises and enjoyable drills. The program is available in both PC and Mac versions and retails for $57.</p>
<p>The program can be fully customized and adjusted to suit each user&#8217;s level of competence. Beginners can set the program to only use the 90 most common verbs to start with and increase this as their ability increases. As with all languages, a mastery of verbs is extremely important in order to communicate at a good level in Spanish and this is why Verbarrator is a particularly useful tool, so much so it has been receiving rave reviews since its release in May 2009.</p>
<p>One of the key elements of the Verbarrator program is its flexibility. The program allows you to set how and what you would ike to study, for example; if you wished to study the verb ser in the preterite tense just set up the parameters on the program interface , (which is very simple to do, by the way) and your training begins immediately. You have the option of listening to verbs in both English and Spanish or in complete immersion mode eliminating the use of English altogether. The versatilty of this program is definitely one of its best selling points.</p>
<p>My Spanish has certainly improved with the use of the Verbarrator as I have almost completely eradicated where I used to regularly use the incorrect tense or an incorrect ending, and very quickly too. Although, from a personal point of view, I initially found  the interface quite confusing the first time of opening but within 5 minutes was totally at ease with it&#8230;it would have probably been sooner if I&#8217;d read the user information file!</p>
<p>If you are thinking about learning Spanish or have been doing so for some time and already realize just how difficult Spanish verb conjugation is then this is a program I would definitely say is worth investing in.</p>
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