![]() ![]() Expand this exercise into your car or office.Pretty soon you’ll know them all naturally without having to look at the post-it notes. Once all of your items are labeled, read them every time you enter the room and say them out loud. Slowly make your way around the house and continue labeling items to help increase your vocabulary.Even label the more “unconventional” words like vent, outlet, tile, or if those words are too basic, try making labels that describe different bathroom surfaces: shiny, smooth, textured, stucco, etc.Make a post-it note for everything you see and write down the word for it in Spanish: sink, toilet, bathtub, wall, paint, etc. For example, start in the bathroom and take your dictionary with you in case you run into a word you can’t quite remember.Make small flashcards or use mini post-it notes and start with your house or apartment. ![]()
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