My husband and I are wanting to learn to speak Spanish fluently. Not only is it somewhat of a life goal (to be fluent in another language), but both of our jobs would benefit from it. I know the best way is to listen, read, and try to talk in Spanish. But of course you have to have somewhat of a base line to get started. What programs or any other tools have you had success with?
have a look at www.frenchspanishonline.com it is free
and in for Spanish Classes London: www.lsspanish.co.uk


Try Pimsleur course. It really helps.
+ use some grammar manual or something like this. Also you can try Michel Thomas course. But with Pimsleur.
And then find some Spanish speaking pen pals and speak more to improve your language skills.
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have a look at http://www.frenchspanishonline.com it is free
and in for Spanish Classes London: http://www.lsspanish.co.uk
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Hi,
I agree with previous answer that Pimsleurs and Michel Thomas Spanish courses are good.
Both of these courses makes you start speaking very very soon. They teach grammar too. Pimsleur has scientific methodology that is based on several pillars that we need hear a word repeated in particular intervals to learn it, as well as we need to recall the word from our memory before we hear it during the lesson etc.
The only problem with both courses are that they are only audio based. It means you will not learn how to write and will not be able to correct your own pronunciation.
I you want to learn all aspects of Spanish – writing, reading, speaking, grammar and pronunciation, and not just learn some useful tourist phrases, then I suggest Tell Me More Spanish. It is voted by many users as the most comprehensive Spanish program. It has many features, including voice recognition, interactive videos, audio, culture lessons. In short, it has almost everything you could imagine. It also has additional online lessons. It is not the cheapest program, but it is still less expensive than Rosetta Stone, but I think it offers much more value.
Another good thing is that once you start with Tell me More you can progress up to the advanced level. Most of the other programs are for beginners only.
I suggest to try free demos or free lessons before you buy any of the programs.
Good luck!
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http://learn-spanish.learninglanguagedirectory.com
Try this in order to Improve your Spanish:
http://www.learnSpanishFluently.com
It’s not for beginners
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I prefer to just goto sites like http://www.onlinelearningforfree.com/browse-spanish-videos-1-date.html
and watch their free videos on spanish, you can learn pretty fast by watching
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