| 1. Studying 1-2 Hours a Day is Best | | | | learning Spanish with drudgery and boredom, you |
| 1-2 hours of study a day is the best way to | | | | simply won't get around to doing it. |
| study Spanish, it's long enough for you to get | | | | 3. Steal Little "Moments" For Study |
| stuck into your work, but not long enough that | | | | We all have moments throughout the day that |
| you will get mentally tired and stop absorbing | | | | we could use to whip out some Spanish notes, a |
| information. However the really important thing is | | | | dictionary or even flash cards to get in some |
| to study EVERY DAY, even if you can only | | | | quick study. Waiting in queues, standing in an |
| manage 30 minutes a day sometimes, it's all a | | | | elevator, etc. Imagine if you learned just 1 word a |
| matter of momentum which you need to | | | | day with this method by taking 3 minutes out and |
| maintain. | | | | using a flash card; you'd know 365 extra words |
| 2. Have Fun With It | | | | on top of the words that you learned in your |
| Break up your "serious" study with a movie in | | | | regular 1-2 hours of study. We all have these |
| Spanish, or chill with a good book and dictionary in | | | | moments, you might as well fill them with |
| hand, or listen to some music. Remember that | | | | something useful. This is another best way to |
| the more fun you think Spanish is, the more you | | | | study Spanish, which very few people think about |
| are going to want to study it! If you associate | | | | or do. |