Attention Parents: Is there a way for your child to get help in Spanish without a tutor, afterschool help or you dusting off your high school Spanish? The answer is yes. "Learning Spanish Verbs Has Never Been Easier"Dear Parent, If you’re interested in helping your child enjoy learning Spanish verbs quickly and easily, then I have great news for you. You see, kids in spanish class can’t memorize very well. Actually, most can’t memorize at all. And when language learning is 80% memorization of vocabulary (nouns, verbs, etc), you have a recipe for trouble.. The good news is your child can be one of the students that knows their verbs inside and out. Retain and recall verbs with little or no effort Isn’t time your child... * Spent less time studying Spanish * Felt like they were actually learning the language * Got excited about going to class So why not put it to the test now. Get a close look and see for yourself with absolutely no risk. Try it out at home before you make a decision As soon as you download it, give it to your child to see what they think. Have them leaf through the pages so they can see... * The illustrations and funny phrases that can help them memorize more easily * The present and preterite at the bottom of the page that they use everyday in class * The comprehensive verb review at the back that answers all their questions about regular and irregular verbs * The video tutorial that walks them through all activities * The games that make learning a breeze And lots more. Then, if they appear "slightly interested", have them take it up to their room and use it. The next day they can bring it to school. Burn Spanish verbs into your brain so you don’t have to learn them a second time Your child can double their Spanish vocabulary, raise their average, and have more confidence a week after you get it. That’s the power of visuals and wacky phrases...they stick like glue! No kid can resist...and it’s because no brain can resist. Everyone knows the brain uses images to store information. So, why not give the brain what it wants? Kids love to have fun and there’s no better way to learn than with illustrations and corny, idiotic phrases. That goes for the kids who pick things up quickly and the kids who don’t. "Especially suited for students who have learning difficulties" (Mastropieri, Scruggs, 1991) The reason is simple: some kids need an "outside-the-box" approach to learning. Typical instruction is a bore! Moreover, once they start remembering verbs quickly and easily, all skill areas begin to improve: * Writing and speaking are easier because they can find the words they need (on tests, quizzes, in-class dialogues) to express themselves correctly * Listening and reading are easier because they can finally understand the action of the story or conversation But that’s not all. There’s more to Comic Mnemonics than remembering verb meanings. Find any present or preterite tense instantly One things kids need today more than ever is organization. They can’t find anything when they need it. Well, I see that e
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