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Learn to Speak Spanish in the Car

It's easy to learn Spanish if you start with the basics. You would be surprised by how much Spanish you can learn by simply listening to a CD while you drive in your car daily. Just remember some simple verbs, some foods, and perhaps a few descriptive terms. People usually learn Spanish by beginning to say the alphabet and rehearsing greetings such as <hello> and <goodnight>, but studying the facial features will provide some variety and spice while you learn Spanish.

A very fun basic to start while in the process of learning Spanish is the different parts of the face. The face is the very front part of the head. It includes the eyes, cheeks, eyebrows, nose, lips, hair, teeth, and chin.  The face functions as a tool of expression and identity, and people's faces are the body part that is most commonly used to differentiate them. Often caricatures will put emphasis on certain parts of the face so as to make them instantly recognizable to the people who are familiar with those memorable features.

If you have some trouble recalling names of people, you may want to get familiarize with the features of their face. The size of peoples eyes let the mother know right away which one of her children you are talking about.

It's good to be able to have a conversation with someone about their facial features in Spanish because if you meet someone in a Spanish-speaking country you may have to describe some of these features during your Spanish conversation. Also, describing people's facial features in Spanish will help you to learn Spanish in an interesting and creative way.

To start off, when you meet someone with a thin face, you would say <una cara delgada>. In English translation, this will mean <She has a thin face>. If you meet someone having a chubby face, you can say <una cara regordete>. If you meet someone who have had a face lift done, you can say un lifting or <estiramiento facial>. If someone's face has wrinkles you can say <arugas>. If someone has a happy face, you can say <una cara alegre>. If some face gets a big nose you can say <una nariz grande>.  If someone has beautiful sunken eyes you can also say <ojos hundidos>.  In the event that you meet someone having shifty eyes you can say <ojos furtivos>.

Those are just some simple Spanish words that you can you use to describe people's faces while you continue to learn Spanish. Thus, you will not be at a loss for words when you meet people in the public. See how interesting it can be to learn Spanish?

In order to avoid the typical style of getting to learn Spanish by getting down the alphabet and, <What's your name?> you may want to start learning the physical anatomy in Spanish or learning how to say the various parts of a typical suburban neighborhood. When you vary from the norm, it will be both fun and exciting as you begin your journey to learn Spanish with ease.


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