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How can I become fluent in spanish as fast as possible?

lalalaloveee asked:


im not a really fast learner!
I understand it takes years but i really really wanna learn it and be fluent when i go to college!
i have four year to learn it then.
i am already in spanish 2 but seriously you not gunna become fluent in spanish 40 mins a day and we really just learn vocab she dont make us talk in spanish the whole time there like some schools.

so whats good programs and everythinggg else i could do!
something not crazy! no i cant move to mexico! lol

Learning Spanish Cd

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Learning multiple languages at once

Tsuna asked:


I’ve been to an immersion program for Chinese and took a placement test at school so that I could skip Chinese 1 and go to Chinese 2 Honors. At the same time I’m taking Spanish classes.

I’m using Rosetta Stone, Chinese character books, a tutor etc to stay on top of my Chinese. But, I want to learn French and Italian also.

Is it possible to learn these four languages (Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish) all at once? Probably not…. Spanish and Italian are so freakin much a like.

I know this is becoming somewhat of a stream of consciousness, but I’d like to say I want to learn Arabic, Korean, and Japanese as well.

Is there a limit to how many languages our brain can retain?

Well that went off track a little…

Learn To Speak Spanish For Free

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can anyone help me translate the sentences in spanish?

hazelNUTS asked:


okay, so i left my notes in my locker and im having a hard time translating the sentences in spanish….
can u guys help me, please?

-Don’t get on the bike.
-They work at the bank.
-She has to cook tonight.
-She is hugging a little boy.
-I am cleaning my room.
-You **** that program.
-He is eating dinner at 7o’clock in the evening
-I see the sky and the moon
-She helps at the hospital in the morning
-They are renting a house
-They eat lunch at noon
-The teacher teaches at the school
-You are learning to ask a question in Spanish
-They open the door at 9:30am.
-I see my mother on Saturday’s
-They are running to the clothing store
-We are selling fruits and vegetables today.
-He is accepting the papers.

gracias =]

Learning Spanish Free

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What universities offer Latin by distance education?

SR asked:


I’m more interested in a degree programme, but I’m also interested in hearing about universities that offer single courses.

I’ll consider Classical Studies as well, but I’d rather concentrate on the Latin language.

The university can be one in which instruction is in English, French or Spanish.

The courses must be through distance or online learning.

Learn Spanish Pronouns

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Learning a language, beginning late? Looking for tips and experiences?

Borntorune asked:


I’ve just finished my freshman year in college, and developed an interest in learning a language. My high school had a really horrible language program, I took 4 years of Spanish and can’t form a complete sentence.

The languages I’m looking at choosing among are Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Spanish because that way I won’t have completely wasted my classes, Italian because I have a good friend who’s fluent in it, and Russian because of my High School physics teacher introducing me to a lot of Russian authors.

So my questions center not so much around which language to learn, but how to start learning one. Tips and tricks, mnemonics, experiences, common pitfalls, maintaining motivation, the works. Stories of how you went about it.

Learn Spanish Tenses

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