How to Speak Spanish - What Can Aristotle Tell You About This?-Part 1

Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) The great Greekthe fruit is, and how positively this commitment
philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher ofwill impact your life and your future, you'll be
Alexander the great. One of the greatestmore willing to spend time on your studying and
founders of the western philosophy, His thoughtsachieve the desired results much faster.
and foundations cover almost all the areas ofLearning a new language (especially Spanish) can
human life, from theater, education and music, totransform your life, your career, your business,
politics, logic and science.and even your personal relations, remind yourself
Well, Can Aristotle really tell you something aboutabout 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'll2-Well Begun is Half Done:
find inspiration and guidance in any thing you do inHow 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 youand 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 thanwisely, 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 ischoice.
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 newclasses available there to choose from, the
language, a new skill...etc), we start with a bigquestion isn't which of them is the greatest, the
motivation, we are enthusiastic and studying hardquestion 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 enthusiasmYou have to ask yourself: Which media of learning
starts to decline drastically, and we find ourselvesis the best for you? Do you learn better from a
losing interest in what we started with greatbook, an audio or a video?
motivation, over time, we totally lose our interestDo 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 andThis makes our first article of "What Aristotle Can
hours of studying isn't a funny or enjoyable thingTell You" series; you can read the rest of these
to do, however, once you realize how "sweet"articles as they are made available.