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How Word Games Can Help You Learn a New Language

Learning Spanish or another language has a host of proven mental benefits. New language acquisition, for example by playing Spanish learning games, activates parts of the brain and fires off synapses that otherwise would not be active, essentially keeping Spanish learners’ minds healthier. In fact, studies show that leaning Spanish or another second language can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

Spanish word games and learning new Spanish vocabulary therefore have health benefits for individuals. Spanish learning games provide a fun, interactive and low-stress way to learn Spanish vocabulary and grammar. The best way to learn Spanish through games is to get together with a group of friends and play Spanish learning games. It is a great way to turn a casual night of hanging out into the opportunity to have fun while improving your Spanish skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. You can play Spanish learning games alone, while waiting for an appointment or commuting. There are many different types of language learning games and options.

Some great Spanish word games to play with friends include board games such as Scrabble. Scrabble forces language learners to improve their Spanish vocabulary and learn new Spanish words.  Keep a dictionary nearby to double-check your answers. Facebook also has many word games and Scrabble-like applications that you can use to learn Spanish. Invite your friends to join in the fun and take turns playing in your free time. What about taking advantage of long trips? Spanish learning games are a great way to pass the time while traveling. A popular game played during trips requires that you come up with a Spanish vocabulary word for every letter of the alphabet.

Those who enjoy writing and reading can learn new Spanish vocabulary through poetry.  Poetry is a great outlet to play with words, rhymes and sentence constructions.  Push your vocabulary learning to the limit by reading poetry and trying your hand at writing it.

Regardless of how you decide to practice Spanish, either by playing Spanish games, reading or writing, it is always helpful to have a solid base first. We recommend that you sign up for a Spanish course with a reputable academy.  If possible, choose one based in a Spanish speaking country where you can truly learn from a full Spanish immersion experience.

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