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ABOUT KALYCAL
I am a Spanish teacher and I am often asked this question.
CAN I LEARN SPANISH ON MY OWN?Learning Spanish on your own will be easy if you're in a language environment and need to know the bare minimum for everyday communication.
If you're not used to learning foreign languages, it's best to find a tutor, otherwise even basic Spanish will take years to learn. A tutor can provide you with Spanish Homework Help.
You can learn a few dozen phrases and expressions for travelling on your own, but for proper oral and written communication, you need to know the grammar, develop your vocabulary and practice regularly.
Where to start to learn Spanish on your own:

Learn and practice reading rules.
Learn all pronouns.
Learn at least 3 tenses you need to communicate: Presente de Indicativo, Pretérito Indefinido, Pretérito Imperfecto de Indicativo.
To learn how to use interrogative and negative sentences.
Learn the verbs that are used most often: to be, exist, speak, help, do, stand, etc.
Make a vocabulary and make lists of words by topic, e.g. family, home, shopping, etc.

From there, you can expand your vocabulary, get familiar with the rest of the tenses, learn to write letters or essays, practice speaking Spanish online with a native speaker, and learn Spanish from movies.
It's best to start practicing with a native Spanish speaker after you've gained some basics. The best way to get the best results is to start off by learning Spanish with a Spanish tutor and then practice pronunciation and listening with a native speaker.
HOW MANY LETTERS ARE IN THE SPANISH ALPHABET?The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters: five vowels and twenty-two consonants. The Spanish alphabet will be abecedario or alfabeto.
The Spanish alphabet is a modification of the Latin alphabet. Many of the letters and sounds are similar to what we see in English or our mother tongue, so you won't have to think twice about how to learn Spanish. Pronunciation will be a bit tricky if you want to sound like a native speaker, but in general there are no difficult sounds as in French, for example.
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