Reasons Why Learning Spanish Makes Sense
Why Learn Spanish?
Employment opportunities
It’s a great language to start with
Did you know that Spanish is considered an “easy” language for native English speakers to learn? Although English is a Germanic Language and Spanish comes from the Romance (Latin) language family, English has over time incorporated many Latin words. This means that many words are recognisable to English speakers. They may not be exactly the same, but you can usually make a good guess at their meaning. That said, if your native language is another Romance language, then Spanish will really be a piece of cake!
Another great reason for learning Spanish is that it is a ‘gateway’ to other Romance languages. If you can master Spanish, the chances are that learning Italian, Portuguese, French, and even Romanian will be much easier.
Benefits of Learning Spanish
It’s exercise for your brain!
Better cognitive function
Learn about other people and cultures
How long does it take to learn Spanish?
Of course, there are many factors that impact how quickly you learn Spanish. Things like your personal motivation, your experience with language learning, where you are, and the resources and infrastructure available to you, can all be factors in your success.
We estimate, based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) that it would take a dedicated student approximately 66 weeks to go from A1.1 – C1.2. In other words, we believe that it would take a person approximately 2 years to go from beginner to a university level competency.
Learning Spanish is like any other language or new skill. It takes time and dedication to improve and become fluent. However, there are a number of things that you can do, to speed up the process and learn Spanish quickly.
Learning Spanish in Spain
“If you want to learn a language, you have to surround yourself with it and use it,’ - Maija Kozlova
Why chose Spain over a country in Latin America?
Latin America is a wonderful place. The variety of countries and cultures guarantee amazing experiences and adventures. So, why is Spain a better choice for learning Spanish?
If you are based in Europe, Spain is a lot closer to home. It is also part of the European Union, making it very easy for EU citizens to live and study in Spain. There is also the benefit of the common currency and banking system, removing the hassle of trying to find a reputable currency exchange service or international ATM.
Probably the biggest factor in favour of Spain is safety. Crime exists in all countries, however if we look at the crime rate [ https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country ], it is evident that Spain is a safe destination. Sadly, six Latin and Central American countries appear on the list of the ten highest crime rates. By comparison, Spain is at 103 – better placed than Sweden, Norway, and Germany. With this in mind, it is probably better to learn Spanish in Spain, then embark on your Latin American adventure once you have the language skills to manage a broader range of situations and experiences.
Tips for Learning Spanish
- Watch films, TV and videos in Spanish to improve listening and comprehension. Check out our favourite Spanish series.
- Listen to Spanish-language songs (and sing along) to improve listening and pronunciation
- Join a language exchange or conversation group to practice speaking, listening, and gain confidence.
- Make friends – online or in person! Or both!! This can help you to improve all aspects of your Spanish.
- Read Spanish newspapers and magazines to improve your reading and grammar
- Write a journaling Spanish to get better at writing and spelling, while practicing your grammar!