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by bayesian_horse
1572 days ago
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That's the least problem I'd say. Spanish is pretty conserved, especially the written language. Listening comprehension is always the last of the skills to kick in, because it is all-or-nothing. You only understand every word in the sentence or your brain gets overloaded. While reading foreign texts you can easily skip a word you can't understand and still figure out what the rest means. Or at least, more often so, because you don't have to keep everything in short term memory. |
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Is that actually the case?
I've always found it easier to follow a conversation in a language I am learning than to speak it.
You get an awful lot of context when listening, only need to put a few words in the right place and suddenly what you're hearing makes sense. You can get away without literally translating everything.
Speaking on the other hand, you can't converse properly without being able to find the right word at the right time and in the right place.