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Archive for November 18th, 2009

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Where and how can I learn to speak Spanish ?

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J.J. asked:


I want to learn so that I can talk to others who speak spanish.

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Are there any reputable Spanish foreign language schools in Mexico City?

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biggesthulkamaniac asked:


I’m a Mexican-American with rudimentary Spanish proficiency. I’m weighing Spanish lessons in Mexico City and Buenos Aires. I’ve always wanted to travel to Argentina, but Mexico is so close. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Cost is a consideration, but teaching quality is my main concern.

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Nanu asked:


i can’t remember when to use what form.
(as an example) when do you use the [ir] form of to go and when do you use [voy, vas, va, vamos, or van.]
i always get this confused with all the verbs but this was the only one i could think of.

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Whats the best way to learn how to speak spanish?

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jfa0209 asked:


I am not in a rush but I would like to learn to speak spanish over the next 2 years. I am an 18 year old in my first year of college…I took 3 semesters of spanish in high school but still I can only read and write somewhat no speaking. How should I learn how to do it. I was thinking that studying abroad would be by far the best way to help. If so will one semester be enough? Do I have to do a whole year? Its just that I am on a 3 year plan to graduate so there are a few classes I have to take at a certain time…thx for the advice

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What are some quick, cheap ways to learn spanish?

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Isabella’s mama (: asked:


I asked this yesterday during the yahoo freeze, so I’ll ask it again:

I work at an organization that offers clothes, food and education assistance to those who need it. Probably 95% of people I deal with daily are spanish. I have a translator that stays with me, but often times I think it would be easier if I just knew a little spanish to help other people or to help myself when my translator is not with me. I don’t want to spend alot of money. Any suggestions?

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