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What’s the best learning to speak Spanish software or website or strategy?

skyguy asked:


I have bits of time here and there, but a busy work schedule. So far, I have learned only some of the basics of speaking Spanish, but now what? Thanks for any ideas!

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3 Responses to “What’s the best learning to speak Spanish software or website or strategy?”

  • Easy Learn Spanish

    rosetta stone has a pretty good learning system for a number of languages

  • Learn Spanish On Line

    I tried Rosetta Stone for Spanish. It was effective to learn basic words and sentences. It does not have any grammar or conjugation instructions though so it will be very hard to go beyond the basics with it

    My college uses TeLL me More, by Auralog. I found it more complete and less repetitive. It covers not only the basics, but also intermediate or advanced level. My goal was to become fluent so it was perfect for me. It has a lot of different activities: picture/word association, videos, dialogues,…, includes also grammar and conjugation. It has also more content than Rosetta Stone as far as level and number of hours of learning. Their speech recogntion is great so you can have a dialogue with the computer. They have a free demo at.
    I came across that website listing Spanish software

    The best way to learn a language would be through immersion, visiting these countries. Learning a language will require some time. In addition to software, you can have books which are useful as well. Audio CDs like Pimsleur for instance might help you out but you cannot get any feedback on your pronunciation so I did not like it so much.

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