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  • How to Learn and Memorize Spanish Vocabulary

  • By: Anthony Metivier
  • Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
  • Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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How to Learn and Memorize Spanish Vocabulary

By: Anthony Metivier
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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If you want to improve your ability to learn Spanish by as much as 100%, 200%, even 300% (or more) ... then you're only one book away from learning and retaining hundreds of Spanish Vocabulary Words by spending just 15-30 minutes a day. The information in How to Learn and Memorize Spanish Vocabulary will teach you:

  • Why memory is like a bicycle everyone can ride (with some minor personal adjustments).
  • The real reason why no one should ever be squeamish about memorization or learning a new language.
  • Why and how some of the most famous memory skills are applicable to learning any language, especially Spanish.
  • How to create a 27 "letter location" memory system based on the basic alphabet English speakers share with the Spanish (Spanish has an extra ñ).
  • Sample palaces that will show you exactly how and why these strategies work.
  • Unique techniques that will have you literally "tuning in" on the Spanish language.
  • How to identify & separate Spanish words into the most effective categories for easy memorization.
  • A simple strategy for memorizing the masculine and feminine genders (a process that some people consider the ultimate nightmare of language learning.)
  • A list of resources, including the secret to finding the absolute best dictionary to use when learning and memorizing Spanish vocabulary.
  • How a larger vocabulary gives you greater freedom to explore and enjoy the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries you travel to.
  • Two secrets of relaxation that aid the memorization process incredibly. These two methods will literally eliminate stress from your body as you work on learning and memorizing Spanish vocabulary.
  • And much, much more ...

Don't worry! None of these techniques are rocket science. These techniques have been used by real language learners, most of whom previously considered themselves owners of "bad memory" to make real strides in acquiring Spanish. Frankly, if you can memorize a short email address or the name of a movie, then you can use this system to memorize a language as rich and diverse as Spanish. Plus, everything you'll learn in this book applies to every other language that shares the same alphabet with English. And with a little imagination, this system is easily transferable to other alphabet systems too. But there's really no time to lose. Every day that you are not using this simple vocabulary memorization system, you are literally stealing from yourself the joy of reading, speaking and knowing Spanish as you easily expand the natural abilities of your mind.

©2012 Anthony Metivier (P)2013 Anthony Metivier
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Please, if at all possible.. just read the book!!!

What did you like best about How to Learn and Memorize Spanish Vocabulary? What did you like least?

The information was very useful for someone either not familiar with memory techniques, or those who have never used the Memory Palace method. The book was encouraging and led the listener through the 'story' of why and how Anthony decided he needed to learn the language... what didn't work for him and what he finally did about it. I own the Kindle version of this, but decided to get the Audible version to listen to on the way to work. One can't really do all of the work required while behind the wheel, but can get an idea of what's needed.

What could Anthony Metivier have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

The one question I was left with after finishing was.. How do I deal with the limitation of placing only one word, phrase or idea at each location in the Memory Palace. If my Palace for the letter 'A' has only 12 locations, using the book's method, I can only place 12 words here. I'm sure there has to be a way to really STUFF each location full of words.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Kevin Pierce?

Here's my big issue. I'm SURE that Mr. Pierce is a very nice gentleman, and I'd never say an unkind word about him... but I would NEVER have accepted the job of narrating a book about Spanish, if I could not pronounce Spanish. His attempts at Spanish pronunciation were PAINFUL to listen to.True, he does warn us near the beginning that he is no Spanish speaker... but I'd at least have familiarized myself with Spanish pronunciation before agreeing to do such narration. Spanish has a fairly straightforward pronunciation... only 5 vowel sounds (that are consistent), and ten minutes of study would help someone figure out which syllables get accented. I really felt sorry for Mr. Pierce by the end of the narration. PLEASE don't do this to Mr. Pierce again!!

Do you think How to Learn and Memorize Spanish Vocabulary needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I DO think the book deserves a follow-up which details how to expand the system to include more words per location.

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FML So Horrible. It's punishment at cery best!

There are no words. I have never actually hated a book until this book. It's beyond useless, boring, just bad.

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My Second Metivier Book

This is my second Metivier book to listen to during the last eight days. Last week’s book was his remarkable “The Victorious Mind” to be released April 30.

The book for this review on memorizing Spanish vocabulary covers his basic information on memorizing vocabulary words. But, it is geared for and uses Spanish examples. I will say that listening to the audio version has helped me to get through the book in one sitting.

The book ends with four special chapters introducing a variety of methods for memorizing other things such as poetry and the order of a deck of cards. He returns to topic at the end with an explanation of how learning to memorize other things, using the methods in the extra chapters, ultimately contributes to one's study of Spanish. I like the author’s narrative voice and method of presenting his material. And the voice talent of the audiobook does a professional job.

I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a strategy for learning Spanish. The book is a great value.

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