There’s no getting around the fact that if you want to learn to speak Spanish well, you have to actually practice speaking it. While input (listening and reading) is essential, it’s not enough to turn you into a confident and competent speaker of the language.

But is it necessary to have another person with you every time you practice? While it’s easy to read, listen, or do some language exercises on your own, many learners wonder if there’s a way to practice speaking by themselves as well.

In this video, I give you the exact strategy that I used to take advantage of time by myself for learning to speak. It’s a powerful strategy we also help our students with so that their self-study time can be as productive as possible.

Get ready! You may want to have a notebook handy for this one.

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Erica Ray

Owner/Author at Erica Ray Language
Hi! I'm Erica Ray. I'm a self-taught bilingual gal from the U.S., language teacher and coach, expat in Mexico and a former English/Spanish medical interpreter. I help Spanish learners go from struggling learners to confident Spanish speakers. My students learn to create and stick to a personalized and comprehensive study plan, practice their speaking regularly and establish powerful learning habits to finally progress toward conversational fluency.

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