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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Local Eastern Shore Girl Develops Revolutionary Way To Learn Spanish

Erin Ashley Sieber, author and creator of The Gringa Way, from Ocean City, Maryland, is set to release her highly anticipated book titled Learn Spanish The Gringa Way “The Easiest Way For English Speakers To Learn Spanish” worldwide early this Fall.

She has taken a somewhat “non traditional” approach toward teaching the Spanish language to native English speakers. In doing so, she pioneered a system, The Gringa Way, which allows learners to translate their English thoughts into Spanish thoughts and sentences.This total “new approach” not only makes the language much easier to learn and understand but it transforms what many thought was impossible and makes it completely “achievable”. Many people have been totally overwhelmed by the “strict rules” and vast grammatical differences they discovered when trying the “old" and “traditional” methods of learning Spanish – so they quit – saying it is simply way too hard and frustrating.

The book is set to publish early this Fall. Stay tuned for the date....

For more information about the book and the author email info@thegringa.com or visit http://www.thegringa.com

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to purchase it. Please keep us posted when it becomes available.

Anonymous said...

Awesome! Looking forward to it! This will be great for me, living in Miami! :)

Unknown said...

This is great news! Have have used other methods and the just haven't worked. Looking forward to trying yours. Please let me know when the book is for sale.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I can learn enough to give directions back to Mexico fluently.

Anonymous said...

'Gringa' - I'm a little surprised at that in this hyper-sensitive world we live in. Don't let the folks who are pissing and moaning about the Washington 'Redskins' hear about this.

Anonymous said...

How about a book to learn English!!

Anonymous said...

It is important to learn Spanish.

Otherwise the new Americans will feel left out. Like you don't like them.

It is rude to continue spouting off in English when a new American is near you. Think of others for a change.

Anonymous said...

Please elaborate as it is unclear as to what you are referring to.

Anonymous said...

It's only hyper sensitive because people make things out to be that way nowadays. Freedom of speech my friend, freedom of speech.