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How do I get my(no-talking)friend to talk to me?

6 | Posted by Gary Frazier
Apr 30 2010

My friend is hispanic. She says she’ll only talk to me if I learn fluent Spanish(she wrote on a sheet of paper)So does anyone know where I can get free online Spanish lessons without any sign-up or anything. I really want her to talk to me! There needs to be audio of the words being said and everything. Sorry if I’m being pushy, but I really want to talk to her!

I agree with Allie, having an actual teacher who can correct you would be better

Also I’m not to sure they are a good friend that they will only talk to you if speak spanish, sure that is most likely her first language but it doesn’t sound very nice to me.
But that’s just my opinion

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What is the best program to use to learn Spanish?

Learn Spanish | Posted by Gary Frazier
Apr 26 2010

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

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How well can I learn spanish in a week?

Learn Spanish | Posted by Gary Frazier
Apr 24 2010

I have been speaking basic Spanish for 4 years and have just now recently been speaking more of it. I have the accent down and the letters of the alphabet. How much Spanish could I learn if I spent a week of just immersing my self in it. Is it possible for me to speak fluently? By the way the place where I work there are Spanish speaking people, so I would have people to converse with. Thanks!

I’m afraid you wouldn’t achieve much in a week, certainly nothing like enough to call yourself fluent. If you are working, then it’s unlikely you could immerse yourself for more than 30 hours in the week, which is only 10% of the time required by a gifted learner to gain a working knowledge of the language.

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