Sunday, August 5, 2012

Newsletters!

If learning Spanish is becoming easier and you want to transmit what you are learning at home with others, why not create a newsletter for family and friends? That way your network is yours and an original one where you can share your new - found skills with others.

The newsletter doesn't need to be an advanced one or difficult. It may just involve your family or close friends. It will detail a bit of your self - study experiences and interest others in joining you in studying Spanish.

The thing of it is that friends love to join you in common interests. It may even become a fun hobby for all of you. Since you are the one in charge of the newsletter, it may allow you to arrange the materials or any get - togethers you may want to start.

Don't try it with strangers first, however, because you may want to be at a slightly more advanced level when you want to do that.

Newsletters are fun, because they are similar to mail. Whether it is by snail mail or an email in your inbox, you look forward to receiving them.

What you can achieve is develop more skills and talents for this venture.

Ask around and see if your family or friends would like to receive a newsletter from you. Start them out with words or phrases. You can also use digital media, clip art, drawings, or other fun material to stimulate interest.

If you like, you may start a STUDY BUDDY group with the people each time the newsletter comes out. Include your friend or family's suggestions as well each month or time of email, depending on how often you run it. Once a month is suggested, but you never know! You might have friends that like weekly emails.

For now, start thinking about this idea. How feasible is it?

Will it detract from self - study? You can also use it as an outlet to get you to
work and garner even more experience in Spanish.

Best wishes with the venture if you like it!

Remember, self - study works, and you will have other motivated individuals by your side.

Have fun studying and writing!!!

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