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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostThis doesn’t make any sense. Move to a Spanish speaking area? This is dumb advice.
Also, watch Spanish speaking shows makes sense as a secondary learning method but you need a foundation of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation so that you understand some of what is being spoke.
Im using the Rosetta Stone as introduction tool and I’m also watching Spanish speaking shows and reading food labels and other written Spanish.
And when my reopens I will try to converse with my Spanish speaking co-workers.
Ultimate goal is to be fluent within one year and then travel to Mexico
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostFinally I purchased the Rosetta Stone app so I can learn Spanish and maybe another language. The app cost $199 for lifetime access.
Anyway I just started this week and should fluent before the end of this pandemic.Heck I give you a week...tops! before you know it? the present flu will become the Spanish Flu!
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Listen...
The best way for anyone(IMO) to learn Spanish, is the same way I learned English.
How?
I watched a lot of movies in English, with Closed Caption on English.
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand the situation and what a specific word means, when you see someone in a movie react to it a certain way.
Have you seen a movie or two a couple of times in English? Try to get that movie in Spanish and put the Spanish Closed Captions on.
English/Spanish use the same alphabet, so its even easier than most other languages.
Apps and programs help, but this is a much easier/faster method.
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