The 20 most common mistakes you should never make in Spanish

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We know how important it is to have someone to show you what your mistakes are when you speak Spanish, because we would have wanted someone to help us with that as well.

That’s why we have created this guide for you to learn 20 of the most common mistakes you should never make if you want your Spanish to sound natural.

By following this small guide alone, you will notice a big change, because it’s the little things that make the difference when speaking a foreign language.

My name is Nuria

And just like many other students, I spent hours and hours in class learning only grammar.

For a long time I felt insecure, blocked and frustrated…

I couldn’t speak fluently and confidently.

Years later, I did some research and training and discovered why.

I wasn’t working on my emotions, especially on my confidence to speak.

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They’ve already found their Spanish alter ego:

Hello! My name is Sabina and I have been learning Spanish with Spanish Alter Ego for 5 months. I had already studied the language before and I had an intermediate level, but I lacked confidence and it was really hard for me to speak without thinking too much about each word.

Thanks to the Alter Ego method strategies, I have gained more confidence and now I can express myself with no fear of making mistakes. I have also learnt to integrate Spanish into my daily life in a way that is personalised and adapted to my interests.

As an introvert and procrastinator, these strategies have been key to unlocking my emotions and moving forward. And according to my boyfriend and his family I have improved a lot during these months.
Nuria is a great teacher, she’s very attentive, fun and empathetic, and I really recommend her!

Hi, I’m Marta. I’ve been learning Spanish with Nuria for two years now. At first I felt I couldn’t speak much Spanish, I needed more vocabulary and confidence, but after a few months everything changed and little by little I started to discover my Spanish alter ego.

For me Nuria is much more than a teacher, she listens to you and connects naturally with your stories. It’s like talking to a friend.

What I like the most is having the opportunity to talk about my life, about things that I like to do or that interest me, and during the conversation I learn new relevant words, everyday language and grammar. I usually don’t feel like learning grammar, but Nuria has the ability to use my stories and transform them into little exercises. That’s why grammar is fun.

I always look forward to our classes. I think the Alter Ego method has helped me in improving my skills and also in gaining confidence when speaking Spanish.