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learning Spanish?

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I am looking for a good program to learn to speak spanish can anyone reccomend something?

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4 Responses to “learning Spanish?”

  • Learn Spanish Subjunctive

    I just bought “Instant Immersion Spanish Lab” from Costco. Only $29.99 if you are a member, otherwise it’s $59.99 retail. Comes with a book, a guide, and 8 CDs….some for the PC and some to listen to in a CD player. Not a bad deal. :-)

  • Learn Spanish Quick

    this is probaby not what u are looking for but…By experience ..a opposite *** spanish speaking person..whom u could be intimately interested..i met my husband 19 yrs ago i spoke no spanish and he no eng..All I knew was no meant no in either language,,with the desire to communicate u will learn..I now translate in our town courthouse and am a rcertified bilengual translator.i still learn everyday Good luck

  • Kids Learning Spanish

    Two great sites about languages
    Learn languages or just find out about them.

    and

    Both are free and will be good compliments to any program you choose to purchase.

  • Best Spanish Learning Software

    There are many good internet resources for Spanish language help.

    studyspanish.com
    wordreference.com – spanish discussion forums
    yahoo meetup groups for discussion

    The CD set for LEarn Spanish in your car is a good listen and repeat program. Ultimately to learn a language, you need to converse. Many cities have Spanish language learning hobby groups. Check the Yahoo meetup groups, or Craig’s List for your area.

    Your friendly, helpful local public librarian will probably know where the local Spanish club meets – it might be at the library.

    bueno suerte

    B

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