Greatest Approach to Learn Spanish
Best Spanish learning software and how I found one for my daughter. This is the subject which we will explore in the article below. I have personally researched the subject for a good month to improve my daughter’s grades. I have to admit that, I am biased towards this type of learning. I love these types of games and I think that the mainstream media started recognizing the benefits of such “games” and is now paying more attention to them, you probably remember how popular “paint by numbers” was at one point. It is during my early adolescence that I have discovered it’s benefits.
It was during a computer class in high school that I realized how effective learning games are (first of its kind in my state). The teacher was not quite sure what to start with so we had to learn a bit of everything at the same time. That was the first time that I saw a computer and was eager to find out how the keyboard worked. During the first class we were taught how to type. To do that the teacher used a computer game that had a strange hairy creature and a long bridge that looked like an alphabet. As the creature ventured forward you would assemble the path ahead by pressing on the correct keyboard keys (letters and numbers). If you were too slow the silly thing would step on an empty space and fall down. So in order to save its life you had to type the letters as quickly as possible. Of course the point of the game was to learn how to type faster and it worked wonders. Several weeks later my keyboard skills got so good that the creature never died.
I think if the game wasn’t fun I would have never learned how to type quickly or the process would be pure drudgery. I personally think that the best kind of learning games is the one that makes you forget that you’re studying. I used it when I discovered that my little angel was getting bad grades in her Spanish class. She was just a kid and the classes were probably boring her to death. I went to ask uncle Google about the best Spanish learning game and according to him and USA today there was one interesting little game which was being praised a lot. It featured a mouse like character which travelled with you across different worlds and taught you different Spanish words along the way. At first she was a little bit apprehensive about the game since it involved “learning”, but she quickly got over it and started to play it a lot. Needless to say that her Spanish skills improved drastically. She boiled with so much enthusiasm over the game that I tried it myself and I’m glad that I did. I learned 500 new Spanish words in under 3 weeks. I think that’s what makes the best Spanish learning Software. When it’s more like a game and less like learning software. Trust me, there is no better way.

