May help you, but if you have someone with who practice it would be a lot better, you need to know the meaning of what you're listening, the accents and all that, and that's something you don't learn by just listening music.
2007-05-11 15:00:30
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answered by Javy 7
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Very lengthy... and faulty. If you watch Spanish preschool suggests it would supply you an inspiration. But what is the factor of listening to if you do not know what the phrases imply? If you understand someone that is aware of Spanish or have a English-Spanish dictionary, it might relatively support. But the grammar in Spanish may be very one-of-a-kind than in English.
2016-09-05 17:36:37
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answered by ? 4
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If you listen to Spanish music only and it is anything like American popular music, I would hate to think of the Spanish you would learn.
2007-05-11 14:50:00
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answered by don n 6
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Without a way to practice this may not work - immersion works best when you can practice the skill on someone who already speaks a language well Good Luck!
2007-05-11 14:52:01
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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How about a loooooooooooooooong as time... Some are too fast to understand.
2007-05-11 17:09:12
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answered by Roxy 3
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a few months. i had a friend who learned from telenovelas. she is really good, speaks it fluently. she was watching so many if them and within a year she was speaking it fluently.
2007-05-11 14:52:54
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answered by Sasha 3
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I would take while. But you need to practice speaking it to.
2007-05-11 15:33:53
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answered by Alej 5
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a while. you need to know what the words are they say
2007-05-11 15:33:30
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answered by jeff s 2
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