“I hate Spanish. I don’t understand it. Every time I enter the room, I feel like slamming my head into the desk. Remind me why I choose to be in this class?” a fellow student vents to her best friend. The friend stumbles. There has to be some way to understand this class more. The answer is lost to him though.
For those struggling with Spanish, an introduction to studyspanish.com may be the best gift to receive this holiday season. There is no need to sign up to the site. Anything useful to a Spanish learner is available for the majority of the unregistered public.
Study Spanish divides every part of Spanish a student needs to learn into comprehensive sections. From pronunciation to conjugating verbs, Study Spanish has it covered.
Students may find the Verb Drills and Grammar sections to be the most helpful.
After reading over the rules for each verb tense in the Verb Drills section, students can click a link to generate a unique test for the section. The test can be up to 25 questions. The site provides the answers for any missed questions after a student submits the test. Study Spanish provides special lessons for irregular verbs. Regardless of the type of conjugation lesson, each lesson is easy to comprehend and remember.
The Grammar section of Study Spanish share similarities with the Verb Drill section. The section also provides quizzes or short tests for users to test their abilities. Gender of nouns to the difference between “ser” and “estar” is explained. The largest difference between this section and the Verb Drill section is the “drill” part. The short test or quizzes are not as intense as the Verb Drill’s. However, that is not to say a user cannot learn from them.
Unfortunately, similarly comprehensive sites for French, Latin, and German are not apparent at this time. Non-Spanish learning students may have to search a bit harder for helpful studying sites.
Any troubled Spanish student may find studyspanish.com to be a helpful. This site may be the help the need to raise their grade from a C to an A.