Imagine being on the phone and unable to conjugate the Spanish verb “llegar” or “to arrive.” If you don’t properly conjugate the verb how does the listener know if you want to say that you have arrived, will arrive, going to arrive — or that you are arriving. Matter of fact, if you cannot properly conjugate verbs in Spanish the listener won’t even understand who is “to arrive” — you, he, she, it, we or they.
If you have been learning Spanish for any length of time – or even if you just recently started learning Spanish – then what I am about to tell you will come as no surprise . . . .
How to conjugate Spanish verbs is the hardest part of learning Spanish. In English, it is so easy to conjugate verbs.For example, “I eat,” “you eat,” “we eat,” “she eats,” and “they eat.”
With just two different forms of the word “eat” – just by using “eat” or “eats” – in English, I am able to express that anyone or everyone eats in the present tense.
In Spanish to say the same phrases you’d have to use six different forms of the Spanish verb “comer”:
Learning how to conjugate just one Spanish verb, like “comer,” is enough to drive someone crazy… In order to learn how to conjugate verbs in Spanish, not only do you have to learn a whole new set of vocabulary words but you also have to learn a whole new set of grammar rules — that’s if you want to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs correctly.
And if you started learning-Spanish as an adult – like I did – then you know that this process of learning how to conjugate Spanish verbs could take a life time.
For years, the only way we – that is, native English speakers – could learn how to master conjugating Spanish verbs was through drudgery, memorization, verb conjugation charts and other boring techniques.
For years, the only way we – that is, native English speakers – could learn how to master conjugating Spanish verbs was through drudgery, memorization, verb conjugation charts and other boring techniques.
But the most common techniques were the Spanish verb conjugation books with a few hundred different Spanish verbs.
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The trouble with Verb conjugation books is that they are not designed for “study.” Verb conjugation books are designed to be used as “reference materials” — not study or learning guides. Learning how to conjugate Spanish verbs with a Spanish verb conjugation book is about as fun as learning Spanish by reading a Spanish dictionary from cover-to-cover.
Not only is it not fun. It isn’t a practical way to learn Spanish. Even for the most disciplined student of the Spanish language, it is going to be a real challenge to have to read a verb conjugation book from cover to cover.
But after more than three years — exactly 37 months — in the making, the solution is finally here.
Your Verbarrator verb conjugation software consist of 34,770 mp3 audio files that are delivered to you by digital download. And it took us over 3 years — exactly 37 months to finish the Verbarrator.
Here’s a product demonstration video from the Verbarrator’s “concept creator,”Terry W.. In this video, Terry shows you how to conjugate Spanish Infinitive verbs using the Verbarrator.
“One of the greatest benefits of learning how to conjugate verbs with Verbarrator is that this software is lots of fun…”
Let’s face it; learning how to conjugate Spanish verbs using Verb Conjugation Books, Web Sites or Flash Cards can be as exciting and fun as watching Paint Dry…
But since the Verbarrator is interactive and you customize your very own drills you will find that the Verbarrator is fun to use. And the more fun you find it, the more you use it, and the more you use the Verbarrator, the quicker you’ll learn how to master Spanish verb tenses -which, of course, means the quicker that you will be speaking Spanish fluently. . .
I know what is like to have to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs. Learning some verb tenses can be a breeze. For example,I never had any trouble learning how to conjugate “AR” verbs in the present tense. But I had such a hard time with “stem-changing” and “irregular” verbs in the preterit tense. But with the Verbarrator, you can customize your own drills and work on the verbs and the verb tenses where you are having the most trouble.
One of the greatest things about being able to customize your own drills is that you can tailor you drills to match your skills and your response time. If you are an advanced student of the Spanish language, you can give yourself less time to respond when creating your drills. And if you are a beginner, you can always customize your drills to give yourself more time to respond. >> BUY NOW <<
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