I’m a 17-year-old girl, and I’m very interested in learning Spanish. I was recently in Costa Rica and Panama, and I plan on volunteering in Peru next year as well as visiting Spain in 2 years. What is the best way to become fluent in Spanish? I have absolutely no Spanish skills at all, but I’m close to being fluent in French. I’m not able to take Spanish classes at my high school, and I don’t have any friends who speak Spanish. Should I get private lessons, buy tapes, or what? Also, should I just learn to speak in Spanish, or should I learn to read and write it as well? I would only use Spanish when travelling.
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04:55, 11.08.2009
with no teachers availabe, I’d go with the software rosetta stone. It will be cheaper then a private tutor in the long run, and will def. get the job done
also it will help you a little with reading and writing, but you will mostly focus on speaking- def. the most important for the reason you want it.
good luck
04:55, 11.08.2009
hello,
I recommend you this method to improve your Spanishhttp://www.LearnSpanishFluently.com
greetings,
04:55, 11.08.2009
Try this website:http://www.mansionspanish.com
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