Your Phone as a Tool to Learn Languages
Perhaps one of the best tools you have in your hands to learn a language is your phone. You access it several times each day for all kinds of different reasons. Here are just a few ideas that you can do to use your phone to learn, in many ways while learning the language.
Texting Using s Spanish Keyboard
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GoogleTranslate App - How to use properly for Spanish
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Preguntas personales:
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¿Cómo se dice? Practice with your amigas y amigos en la clase to discover ¿cómo se dice? different things in the classroom and your backpack (mochila) around the house. Write down all these new words to help you learn faster. You may even ask your instructor, ¿cómo se escribe?
If you have a voice assistant at home, ask for vocabulary: Say, hey Siri or Google or Alexa, cómo se dice (word in Spanish) en español? Use what you learn to label things in your house with post-it notes for everyone to learn - go through all the rooms:
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Using World Clock for Telling Time
¿Qué hora es en...?
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GoogleTranslate App - How to learn Masc. vs. Fem. in Spanish
problema
sistema programa día mapa agua clima jugador equipo fútbol ojo pelo cantante canción personalidad característica clase versión conversación corrección capítulo diccionario dentista presidente |
Your Map App can help you discover the world!
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How to learn grammar with WordReference
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¿Dónde está...?
Bolivia Posibles descripciones: Bolivia está cerca de Perú, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile y Brasil. Bolivia está entre Perú y Paraguay Bolivia está en Sudamérica.
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mano
modelo radio noche tarde letra cantante diario teclado código cuestionario relámpago número género ronda instrucción dirección universidad llave regla dentista presidenta |
Switch your phone into Spanish
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Switch your phone back to English
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Make your own Diccionario Personal
Make a goal to add at least 10 words a day to your diccionario personal.
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More coming soon...
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