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ola folks , just interested in how you folks , have achieved results in learning spanish, i speak a little(un poco de), and have talent with languages, yet am really interested in anyones approach.
im really going hard with the verbs yet i live in a roemote are .people speak tibetian and or chinese?? so practicing is difficult , i walk around listening to my mp3 and speak out repeat the phrases , and learn some grammar(Grammar), i have no talent for its a struggle . anyone any ideas, id like to learn as much as i can in 3 months beforei go to Spain and study guitar ?? even your favourite of useful phrases !!!
i've been using http://www.livemocha.com - an excellent interactive website. Theres drag and drop grammar quizzes, listening exercises and whatnot but the best bit is being able to upload yourself speaking and getting native speakers to help you with your pronunciation. Ace!
well thats great advice , and the web site is amazing !!! and its free....... yeah i have one second hand book its so grammar oriented but i suppose id better get into it, grammar is like my weak point .
cheers for the advice spanish is a cool language so saludos