Break Through the Plateau 🚀

Trivia, Tunes, and More!

Hola, feliz martes. ÂżCĂłmo estĂĄs?

Una pregunta: Have you ever felt like your Spanish learning has hit a wall? Like you're cruising along but not leveling up? You’re not alone; it happens to all of us.

This week, I’m sharing a little trick to help you break through, plus some fun trivia and a great song to listen to. ¡Vamos pa’ encima!

Practice Failing to Get Out of the OK Plateau

I’ve been reading this fascinating book called Moonwalking with Einstein, and there’s this idea in it that really hit me. It’s about how we get stuck in the “OK plateau” when learning something new. It’s that point where we feel comfortable; we’re not struggling anymore, but we’re also not improving.

The key to breaking out of it? Deliberate practice. And here’s the twist: deliberate practice means putting yourself in situations where you’re likely to fail.

I know that sounds a little scary, but it’s where the magic happens. Try using challenging expreessions you haven’t mastered yet, strike up conversations where you know you’ll be challenged, or review grammar points that make your brain hurt (el subjuntivo 🧠). The goal isn’t perfection; it’s to push your limits and grow.

It’s not easy, but I promise it’s worth it. I’m trying to embrace this myself, not just in language learning but in everything I’m learning. ÂĄVamos, tĂș puedes hacerlo!

Practice Essential Expressions with These 3 Trivia Questions

Put your Spanish to the test! Match these trivia questions with their correct answers (answers below).

What's the Spanish equivalent of "It's raining cats and dogs"?

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What does "Me alegra mucho que estés aquí"

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Which of these is a polite way to ask for help in Spanish?

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đŸŽ” Song of the Week

This week’s tune: "Soñé (en vivo)" by ZoĂ© đŸŽ¶
Zoé is one of the most iconic bands in Latin America, and this song is a classic. Its dreamy lyrics and smooth rhythm make it perfect for listening practice or simply enjoying the beauty of the Spanish language.

Challenge yourself: Look up the lyrics and try to sing along. What new words or phrases can you pick out?

Answers to Trivia

1ïžâƒŁ b) EstĂĄ lloviendo a cĂĄntaros
2ïžâƒŁ b) I’m so glad you’re here
3ïžâƒŁ a) ÂżPodrĂ­as ayudarme, por favor?

Muchas gracias por leer nuestro newsletter y por tu interĂ©s en aprender Español. Espero que este contenido sea Ăștil y que lo pongas en prĂĄctica.

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Hasta la prĂłxima semana. Un abrazo,

Alejandro Nuñez
Founder & Director