Tuesday, October 24, 2006

How's Spanish going?

Is there someone in your house struggling to pass Spanish? Have they thrown their hands up and turned their backs on the class? Have they decided that it's unimportant and therefore unworthy of the effort? After all, why even worry about taking Spanish in school? It doesn't matter anyway, right? Wrong. For one thing, a foreign language credit is a required for graduation from colleges and high schools all over this country and Spanish is probably the first choice (in some places, the only choice) of foreign language listed to fulfill this requirement. It is the second most popular spoken language in this country and one of the most uncomplicated to learn.

Now that I have established the importance of passing the class, how about if I gave you some real incentive...

What if two small changes in the way you studied Spanish could help you learn more easily and do better on tests and quizzes?

What if one of the changes was a centuries old memory technique that’s been proven superior to all others in over 50 published studies?

What if the second change was backed by every learning expert in the country as the first step to success in any class?

There is a mini-course that uses comic mnemonics, along with other visual and fun techniques to improve your memorization skills, and, thus, your understanding of Spanish. You will learn and have fun doing it!

So, if you want to see your grade in Spanish skyrocket, Click Here

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