Learnng a foreign langauge
I am seeking input on what would be the best way to learn a foreign language, in my case Spanish.
I listen to the radio all day while working, and I figure I might as well make that time productive in another way. I would also love an interactive app or entire program that will work over an Ipad, computer, etc. In addition, I plan to attend local classes for direct interaction. Any input is welcome. Gracias. |
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You should try Learnng English first
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A combination of Rosetta Stone and intensive classroom work got me pretty proficient. Never tried the tapes.
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CP Inbreds (most people here): Lurn 'Merican first, idgit.
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I've heard good things about Duolingo, but I can't speak to it myself.
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Hire a Spanish nanny, cook or housekeeper.
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A hot one would be best. |
Trump is president, why do you need to learn another language?
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I've also thought of doing this. I figure I'd increase my earning potential at least to some extent in the field I'm in if I were even like 75% proficient.
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The only Spanish I've taken was in high school though, and I despised it. I think a lot of that was due to the teacher, but it defenitely wasn't something that came naturally to me like a number of other subjects.
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Get an eight ball of meth and two Hispanic hookers. 72 hours later, you'll be fluent.
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