#1 rule to becoming fluent in Spanish

⚠️ NOTE: This email is part of our email series for our New Year’s 2021 enrollment of the Become a Spanish Speaker workshop. Enrollment will be open between Wednesday Jan 6 through 11:59pm Sunday Jan 10 EST.

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Happy Tuesday.

Okay, so…

I’m going to make you an expensive offer (maybe $1,000+ offer)…

But first, let me make this email worth reading
(secrets inside you’ll love)…

Because if you’re serious about becoming fluent in Spanish, then you know 3 things are true when it comes to improving:

1 — You need to learn the BASICS of grammar and conjugation before moving on to complex ones…

2 — You need to STUDY sentence structure so you can put phrases and sentences together correctly…

3 — You need to IMMERSE yourself in Spanish…

(That’s how most people approach “learning” Spanish)

And how do they do that?

They enroll in traditional classes at schools and universities…

They sign up for every Spanish app out there…

Then they try to speak Spanish with other people.

OMG SO EASY RIGHT!?

Yeah… until you spend years doing it…

And still find yourself avoiding contact with Native Speakers because you fear you will not understand what they say…

And you have problems when you engage in real conversation, including painful silences while searching for words, confusion, and embarrassment due to misunderstanding.

Because while those tactics sound like they are the best way to “learn” Spanish…

Thanks to human nature, you’ll find that languages aren’t learned…

They are ACQUIRED.

And while that might seem like a subtle change in words…

It transforms everything you thought you knew about becoming fluent in Spanish.

So let’s quit “learning Spanish” with conventional methods that won’t lead to you becoming fluent…

And focus on the #1 PRINCIPLE to acquiring Spanish…

(Here’s the part where this email is worth reading)

Because when you do it right?

Speaking and comprehending Spanish becomes easy.

Here goes with rule #1 of acquiring Spanish…

Real acquisition comes only from comprehensible input.

That’s it. But rather than leaving you hanging…

Want me to explain exactly how to use this?

So you can fast track your way to fluency…

Without guessing?

Great, I knew you would!

But before I do that…

Let me explain what comprehensible input is…

It’s basically content or information that you can understand MOST of.

What do I mean by “most of”?

I’d say about 80%.

For example, if you’re watching a Spanish video, you should understand at least 80% of it.

This is important because if you can’t understand the content you’re consuming, it’s just going to sound like noise, and the language will never be acquired.

That’s why listening to the Spanish radio all day for months won’t do much for you unless you have an idea of what’s being said.

Imagine if you went into a Chinese restaurant every day for a week…

And they spoke nothing but Chinese for a few hours a day.

You probably would assume you would learn something, right?

But the truth is that if you never understood any of it, you would never acquire any of it.

And studying a bunch of grammar rules won’t be of much assistance either.

You could receive a week of “input” and still not understand a lick.

That’s why it has to be “comprehensible.”

So how do you actually measure if you can understand 80% of the content you’re consuming? And what can you do to make content comprehensible?

In tomorrow’s email, I’ll give you the answer to both of those questions.

Rocky

P.S. Almost forgot…

I know I mentioned the expensive workshop offer…

But you’ll have to wait for that tomorrow.

P.P.S.
While you wait on tomorrow’s email — this new article I wrote should hold you over.

Read it a few times, take notes, and implement.

2021 is your year to take your Spanish to the next level.

I’m going to make sure of it.

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