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What is Instant Spanish?

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InstantSpeak Spanish is an award winning new system designed by language experts to learn Spanish.
Instant Speak Spanish contains personalized lessons that give special attention to pronunciation and everyday language. With over 100 lessons, InstantSpeak provides the most audio content of any program or audio course. Users have access to two different speeds of playback for each item. The InstantSpeak method features a unique audio flash card system that allows you to effortlessly recall what you have learned from this programme.


Why is Instant Spanish necessary?

Many people who have had trouble learning to speak a language believe incorrectly that they "just are not good at learning languages." In reality it is because most language classes are not ideal environments for learning to speak a language. With the correct environment though, those who want to learn will!!

Spanish is a popular second or third language: with some 400 million speakers, it's the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world (after English, Chinese and Hindustani).

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Below are some of the most common spanish words

a to, at
además besides, in addition
ahora now
al to the, at the
algo something
algunos some
antes before, earlier
año year
años years
aquí here
así so, thus, like this,
like that
aunque although, even though

bien well
bueno good

cada each
casa house
casi almost
caso case
como as, like
cómo how(?)
con with
contra against
cosas things
creo I believe
cuando when

Click the link below to get more common spanish words

http://www.spanishpronto.com/spanishpronto/spanishglossary.html

Spanish Facts and Stats

If you're learning Spanish, chances are one reason you picked it to learn was because you expected you would have a good chance of using it some day. If so, you're probably right - Spanish is the most common first language in the Americas, and Spanish speakers also can be found in Spain (of course), in much of the United States, the Philippines, and even Africa.

And there are some other facts about Spanish you might be interested in knowing. In no particular order, here are some of the numbers about Spanish I discovered during a recent afternoon of Web surfing:

Spanish and English are in a virtual dead heat to be the second most spoken language in the world. As of 1999, Spanish had 332 million speakers, while English had 322 million. They were far behind Chinese, with 885 million. Source: Ethnologue. (If people who speak English as a second language were included, however, English would come out on top.)
Spanish, along with French, is the official language of Equatorial Guinea, making it the only country in Africa with an official Spanish presence, although Spanish also is spoken some in Morocco. The country's official name is República de Guinea Ecuatoria. Source: CIA World Fact Yearbook.

Other countries or semi-autonomous areas with significant Spanish-speaking populations include Andorra, Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Gibraltar, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, the United States and Venezuela. Source: Ethnologue.

Nearly 30 percent of the residents of Spain have a first language other than Spanish, although most also use Spanish as a second language. Languages of Spain include Catalan (some 12 percent of the population speak it as a first language, and even more speak it as a second language), Galician (8 percent of the population) and Basque (a little more than 1 percent). Source: Ethnologue.

As of 1998, the United States has the fifth largest Hispanic population, about 30 million people (the exact number depending on how Hispanics are counted). Of them, two-thirds trace their roots to Mexico, and 86 percent say Spanish is their first language. Source: Bill Stoneman, writing for American Demographics.

During the sweeps period earlier this year, the top local TV newscast in the New York City area was Noticias 41, a Spanish-language broadcast. And Noticiero Univision, the newscast of a national Spanish-language network, beat out the big three network news shows. Source: Breaking News.

California alone has 5.5 million people who speaks Spanish at home. Other states with high Spanish-speaking populations include Texas (3.4 million), New York (1.8 million), and Florida (1.5 million). Source: American Demographics.
About 5.8 percent of the people who use the Internet speak Spanish, making it the No. 4 language in the Internet community, following English (51.3 percent), Japanese (8.1 percent) German (5.9 percent). Close behind is Chinese, with 5.4 percent, followed by French with 3.9 percent. Source: Global Reach.

A recent study of 25 metro markets in the United States found that Spanish-language programming was the sixth most popular format. Source: WILC radio.

Because the birth rate in the Spanish-speaking word is higher than among people whose first language is English, Spanish can be expected to remain firmly in the No. 2 spot for years to come. And if the economies of Latin American countries improve, Spanish could gain importance in worldwide trade and communications as well.

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  • ChrisDay Mar 16, 2011 @ 11:45 pm | delete
    I've tried a bit of Spanish in my time. It was understood, to my great surprise!

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