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Just A Question About The Spanish Language In Mexico?

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Pete Mitchell asked:


I’ve started learning Spanish. I don’t know much yet but I’m planning on going on a vacation to Mexico very soon, How can I make the trip as educational for my learning as possible?
Anything I should do? Look for? Ask? Find? Take Back With Me?

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2 Responses to “Just A Question About The Spanish Language In Mexico?”

  • omi:

    alright so in order to maximize your time in méxico, I’d say..

    - depending on where you go, wonder off from your “group,” but close to your hotel.. etc
    - talk to the cashier, ask a person next to you if he’s ever tried these chips.. soda etc.
    - that will get you starting to communicate with regular people.
    - sit on a bench in a small plaza/jardín. I love just sitting and looking, although I have no need to improve my spanish..
    - if you smoke and you see someone smoking ask for a light etc.
    - don’t endanger yourself, be confident.
    - but go shopping to regular malls… interact with the sales people.
    - go to bars! bars are wonderful, go early so it’s not so noisey.. jaja in méxico the bar scene starts at 11.30, since they close at 04.00.
    - I’m a native spanish speaker who never went above conversational.. until the 16 I decided to become fluent. I’ve been going to méxico every year since and I can tell you that interacting is the only way to learn a language.

    love it..

  • Just drink some tequila and you’ll see.

    I’ve learned English 15 years ago and when some English speaker comes to visit me here in Brazil, at the beginning I find it hard to speak, then when we go out, take some drinks, I’m fluent again, like a native speaker, they all comment about the transformation, hehehe.

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