Silly Stories For Memorization

 

 Silly Stories For Memorization


Learning new words in a language can be daunting, it's true. After all, it isn't just about knowing what each word means - there are often different grammar patterns and vocabulary rules in each language that make the process of memorization extremely difficult. 
But what if there was a way to make memorization simple and fun? This is exactly what this adorable story for memorization in Spanish does - telling children about the importance of daily routines in a manner that's both easy to remember and fun. Timed perfectly for those beginning to memorize vocabulary, it's certain to become a classic in the coming years.
This is a story of a man who stuck to a daily routine for many years. He rose early every morning, washed his face and brushed his teeth. He had breakfast with his family and headed off to work. When he got home at the end of the day, he didn't stay up late into the night playing video games or watching TV. Instead, he did things to help make sure he'd be ready to sleep soundly at night again - things like going for a walk after lunch or learning a new song on guitar.
One day, a few of his friends were at his home for lunch. They were having a discussion about what it takes to be successful in life. They asked the man if he had any advice for them - and off he went on a long-winded speech about success that included advice like "eat right", "be kind to others", and "respect your elders". At the end of his speech, everyone seemed satisfied with his answers. They all got up from the table, saying they would follow his advice.
However, as the man was putting away the lunch table, one friend had a question for him: "You talked about everything - sleep, talk to others… except for one thing. What about your own routines? Do you have any for yourself?"
The man's answer surprised everyone: "Yes! I have lots of them! Every morning I wash my face and brush my teeth. I always eat breakfast with my family. Every night I read a book to my daughter. And every Sunday I go for a long walk."
"And that's it?" asked the friend. "That's all?"
"Yep," said the man, smiling from behind his facial hair, "that's all. It helps me keep in good health and be kind to others."
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Conclusion:
Hope you find these stories useful and wish to learn more Spanish through interesting stories. 
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