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The exercises also repeat vocabulary in different contexts, which helped me remember things faster. One challenge for me was speaking practice, because reading and listening are easier than actually forming sentences. I noticed that if I didn’t practice speaking, the words stayed passive in my head. That’s why I started experimenting with an AI tool I found online. Sometimes when I want to improve Spanish speaking skills I open it and just try building simple sentences or short dialogues. It’s not exactly like talking with a person, but it removes the pressure of making mistakes. I can repeat phrases or try different versions without feeling awkward. Another small habit that helped me was repeating vocabulary aloud during lessons. At first it felt a bit silly, but after a few weeks my pronunciation improved and I could react faster when I heard similar phrases in real life. I also try to connect new words with daily situations, like imagining I’m ordering coffee or asking for directions.


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