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Learn Spanish ??????????

Posted by Gary Frazier
Feb 17 2010

im thinking bout goin to Chilie for 5 weeks to learn Spanish, I would have 20 lessons of 55 minutes per week ++ i would stay in a host family .
After these 5 weeks, will i be fluent in spanish? my first language is french n i already know the basics

Unless you’re a genius with languages, you wont be fluent after 5 weeks of intensive language classes…

However, French and Spanish have a lot in common so since your first language is French and you already know the basics of Spanish you could reach an intermediate conversational level of Spanish after the 5 week intensive course in Chile.

Suerte!

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5 Responses

  1. Ana says:

    gud 4 you but i dont get the question sorry = ]
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  2. mary_g71 says:

    No. You will not be fluent in Spanish, but you will be well on your way!

    It has taken you a life time to know English.

    It takes a lot longer than 5 weeks to master another language.

    It will be a benefit to stay with the host family.

    Have fun! Hope your host family is nice!
    References :
    Spanish teacher, former study abroad student

  3. manthatkidsgotstyle64 says:

    You would’nt be fluent in Spanish after 5 weeks, but you will have a good start on the language and have people to practice with after you leave, which is important. To be fluent, it would probably take 6 months to a year in a Spanish speaking country, depending on your level of fluency when you go.
    good luck
    References :
    I’ve been taking classes for a while and have looked into spending a summer in central or South America to get better at Spanish.

  4. Good Spanish says:

    Unless you’re a genius with languages, you wont be fluent after 5 weeks of intensive language classes…

    However, French and Spanish have a lot in common so since your first language is French and you already know the basics of Spanish you could reach an intermediate conversational level of Spanish after the 5 week intensive course in Chile.

    Suerte!
    References :

  5. Ice N says:

    5 weeks? I don’t think so. You better carry a spanish software in your laptop to constantly practice. Or even on your mp3 player. Try to search on http://www.spanishsoftwarereviews.org and see what it says there.

    Good luck, I hope this helps.
    Take care on your trip.
    References :
    http://www.spanishsoftwarereviews.org

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