If you really want something that works, go some place where people speaks Spanish and look for a good teacher with a good method. Anything else is useless. It will seem that you learned Spanish in China
2006-08-08 11:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. Spend time with native Spanish speakers. Carry a small notebook and Spanish to English dictionary (as you progress, carry simply a Spanish dictionary with words and entries in Spanish). Write down every word and phrase you hear that you cannot understand, look it up or ask for help. Copy cat people (ideally not outloud)-write down native speakers' ways of saying things, especially if it differs from how you might try to say it. As far as grammar is concerened, try to get some rudimentary education for a couple of months and then go with it. You'll learn more by living and working among native speakers and speaking with them than by any other method. Go to a Spanish speaking country. This last one is critical. Immersion is what you need to learn a language well. Your question is good, not "easy way," but "good way." There are no easy ways, they all require effort, practice, and daily study. But have fun with it, if you learn to have fun with it and can chat easily with people, you'll be so much better and learn much, much faster. As you get better, start to read the newspaper etc. in Spanish. This is a good way. Computer software is not a "good" way. Good luck.
2006-08-07 13:47:37
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answered by Garrett S 1
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Arabic is an overly complicated language for local-audio system of English to gain knowledge of if they have got no history to begin with. You have got to ask your self a few essential questions: a million. are you going to have opporunities to make use of Arabic as you might in case you found out Spanish? two. Is Arabic going to be significant ample to you to spend all the ones hours upon hours of difficult paintings? three. Are you real interested and stimulated? These are questions simplest you'll reply, however in case you found out Spanish, you might indisputably have abundant possibility to make use of it always, even proper right here within the United States. Of direction, there is not any rationale why you need to opt for one or the opposite--but when you have already got began finding out Spanish, then I'd suggest sticking with it, first. At least paintings with it until you get to the factor in which you'll learn a journal article in it, a newspaper article, or a practical novel with minimum aid from a dictionary, and ample to be competent to keep conversations approximately daily subjects.
2016-08-28 11:12:09
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answered by pharisien 4
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Go to your local software store. They'll have spanish language software.
2006-08-07 13:42:09
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answered by framer_larry 3
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There are many programs that can work, but the true secret to language learning is Determination and Persistence.
2006-08-07 16:43:39
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answered by Brigid O' Somebody 7
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Well TRY WATCHING SPANISH TV. the spanish evening news, that is how i learned to speak english. i did not know nothing about english. by watching the evening news, and lot of AMERICAN TV. i learned english, I'M STILL LEARNING, SO GOOD LUCK. IS VERY EASY.
DO NOT drink JUMAICAN RUM, when you're watching tv.
2006-08-07 13:44:11
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answered by litehmusicdj 3
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Go to your local Wendy's.
2006-08-07 16:39:53
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answered by Dr. Nick 6
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search on google.
2006-08-07 13:42:20
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answered by Anry 7
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I teach you.
Contact me
2006-08-10 17:39:59
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answered by M. Angel 3
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