| Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) The great Greek | | | | the fruit is, and how positively this commitment |
| philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of | | | | will impact your life and your future, you'll be |
| Alexander the great. One of the greatest | | | | more willing to spend time on your studying and |
| founders of the western philosophy, His thoughts | | | | achieve the desired results much faster. |
| and foundations cover almost all the areas of | | | | Learning a new language (especially Spanish) can |
| human life, from theater, education and music, to | | | | transform your life, your career, your business, |
| politics, logic and science. | | | | and even your personal relations, remind yourself |
| Well, Can Aristotle really tell you something about | | | | about the great results waiting for you once |
| learning Spanish? | | | | you're done and you'll always keep your |
| Indeed, his quotes are nothing but pure wisdom, | | | | motivation and desire to the peek. |
| once you think about them a little deeper, you'll | | | | 2-Well Begun is Half Done: |
| find inspiration and guidance in any thing you do in | | | | How to speak Spanish can be tricky when it |
| life. | | | | comes to which course or class you may choose |
| Let's see how some of his quotes can help you | | | | and go with. |
| to achieve your Spanish learning goals faster, | | | | But as the quote speaks, you have to choose |
| easier, and in a much useful and better way than | | | | wisely, the level of your success as a new |
| you ever thought. | | | | Spanish learner depends heavily on your primary |
| 1-The Roots of Learning Are Bitter, The Fruit is | | | | choice. |
| Sweet: | | | | There's no absolutely right or absolutely wrong |
| This is clear, isn't it? | | | | choice here, there are many Spanish courses and |
| Once we start to learn a new thing (a new | | | | classes available there to choose from, the |
| language, a new skill...etc), we start with a big | | | | question isn't which of them is the greatest, the |
| motivation, we are enthusiastic and studying hard | | | | question should be: Which of them does fit ideally |
| as much as we can. | | | | your learning needs and conditions? |
| Few days or few weeks later, our enthusiasm | | | | You have to ask yourself: Which media of learning |
| starts to decline drastically, and we find ourselves | | | | is the best for you? Do you learn better from a |
| losing interest in what we started with great | | | | book, an audio or a video? |
| motivation, over time, we totally lose our interest | | | | Do you have a full time job? If so, how many |
| and just stop. | | | | hours you can spend everyday or every week |
| But if you listen to Aristotle in his previous quote, | | | | learning Spanish? |
| you'll discover that the problem isn't just yours, | | | | The ideal course for you can be easily determined |
| it's there before the real history of mankind! | | | | by answering these few questions. |
| Learning is boring, being committed for hours and | | | | This makes our first article of "What Aristotle Can |
| hours of studying isn't a funny or enjoyable thing | | | | Tell You" series; you can read the rest of these |
| to do, however, once you realize how "sweet" | | | | articles as they are made available. |