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		<title>How to remember Spanish words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest frustrations we all face when learning a foreign language is having to learn the same words over and over.
As a Spanish language teacher, here are 4 tips I&#8217;ve found will help you stop forgetting the words you&#8217;ve come across:
1. Learn new words with audio material rather than from print only
The difference [...]]]></description>
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