It was May 8th, 2014 and I had just quit my job as a Spanish Interpreter for the United States Government.
Although I enjoyed decoding and translating all different types of Spanish, I fell in love with something else along the wayâŠ
And that was helping people like you learn to speak and comprehend Spanish faster.
Being a Native Spanish speaker, I always have friends and even family members come to me wanting to learn SpanishâŠ
Itâs kind of a unique combination, not only being a native English and Spanish speaker but also having studied both languages in college and actually graduating college with a degree in SpanishâŠ
It allows me to look at learning Spanish through a different lens than most people can. Â
Itâs funny because one of the most common things I hear from friends is,
âI took a few years of Spanish in school and donât remember anything.â
Or even betterâŠ
âI was using Rosetta Stone or [INSERT any Language App] but Iâm still not fluent. I can just say a few words here and there.â
âšWhile I donât hate the way they teach Spanish in school or on those Apps (the apps are essentially traditional school Spanish made to look cool with gamified power-ups)…
I think they are highly flawed and not very effective at training students to become conversationally fluent.
Think about itâŠ
Have you ever met someone that learned to speak Spanish fluently through traditional school teaching or one of the Language Apps?
I didnât think soâŠ
The problem with these methods is that they omit the most important ingredient to becoming conversationally fluent, other than actually having conversations.
Sure they teach you tons of relevant grammar and vocabulary (which is very important)âŠ
And thatâs cool and all…Â
Until you get into a conversation with somebody and freeze up like youâve just passed your ex in the mall, while walking with your new partner. (Not speaking from past experience or anything lol)
I remember in some of my classes in college, there were non-native Spanish speaking students that knew all the grammar rules better than I did…
They knew all the advanced words, conjugations and could write a paper in Spanish far better than anything I could ever writeâŠ
But when it came time to speak or be spoken to in Spanish, everything changed.Â
Itâs like their brains just stopped functioning…
Or maybe went into overdrive and then self destructed.
What usually happens is, their brain is trying to decode what it just heard (in Spanish) translate it (to English), then think of what to respond (in English) and then translate that (to Spanish)âŠ
To say it more simply but harshly, they choke.
Itâs really no different than athletes coming up short in the big moments.
For some reason, their practice and preparation didnât prepare them for their big moment⊠which in Spanish is actually conversing with someone.
Iâll tell you the real reason why this happens in a second but first I want you to know that if this has ever happened to you, itâs not your faultâŠ
Itâs not that you arenât good at learning languagesâŠ
Itâs not that you donât have a language learning gene or that youâre even too old to learn a new language (In fact, theyâve done studies to prove that adults learn language to fluency nearly as well as children… Go figure!)
Itâs simply because you havenât been exposed to the ârightâ way (in my 100% honest opinion) to learning Spanish.
A way that prepares you for practical conversational situations rather than an end of the week test or quiz.
A way that allows you to impress your friends and family with your new Spanish speaking ability.
Imagine going to eat at the local Mexican restaurant with your familyâŠ
Itâs time to order, and everyone is ready⊠you still donât know what you want yet so you decide to go lastâŠ
Really, you know what you want but you just want to impress everyone at the table.
So one by one your family members order their food, saying the meals awkwardly in a super âgringoâ accent, not sure if they should try to say the word in Spanish or just say it in English.
(The little girl in this video pretty much breaks it down perfectly LOL, click play to watch it)
Let me have a Ta-Ko with Arose and Frihol-ezâŠ
âSi, Señor un taco with arroz con frijoles for you,â says the waiter just before he looks at you, âAnd for you my friend, what would you like?â   Â
Now itâs your chanceâŠ
And you do not disappointâŠ
You order your meal fully in Spanish, âSĂ, dame un burrito de pollo. Que el arroz y habichuelas estĂ©n aparte, por favor,â the words flowing off your tongue as you pronounce every word perfectly.
âÂżQuieres algo mĂĄs?â replies the waiter, not shocked at all by your Spanish. It seems as if he just assumes youâre a Native speaker.
Without hesitation you reply, âNo gracias,â because you donât need anything else.
No brain damage, no self destruction.
As the waiter walks away, your family sits there wide eyed, wondering what in the hell they just witnessed.
Iâll be honest, this is 100% possible for you but itâs not going to be easyâŠ
I wish it was, but it wonât be.
Itâs not going to happen overnightâŠ
I wish it did, but it doesnât.
But if you follow what I show you today then youâll be well on your way to being able to speak and comprehend Spanish much better…
And I think youâll be shocked at how fast you can go from where youâre at now to becoming conversationally fluent.
One thing is for sure, two things for certain…
Our training allows you to be fully confident in your Spanish learning so you wonât have to worry about wasting your money or time on methods that donât help you move closer to your goal of speaking Spanish.
If this sounds like something youâd like to do then continue reading.