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Me too - I have just started learning via podcast (Coffee Break Spanish) and via an audio program called "Spanish with Michael Thomas".
Coffee Break Spanish is free via podcast (though you can buy loads of extras but I haven't done so) and a great way to gradually learn. Spanish with Michael Thomas requires no writing down or homework (I was incredulous when I heard this) and it will have you forming and using sentences within about the first 2-3 lessons. It's actually great so far, though I still have a fair few lessons to go. You'd need to buy it though (or if you can find it somewhere for free download it ) , but take a look on the Amazon website for reviews if you're not convinced.That said and it brings me back to your original request - the more ways you learn Spanish the better. It's really like learning multiple items - vocabularly, reading, writing, speaking (and pronounciating properly) - so I too voice my interest in either classes or an exchange! Links are: http://www.radiolinguamedia.com/cbs/www/index.html (coffee break spanish) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spanish-Mich.../dp/0340780673 (if adding links are against rules (didn't see it in charter), don't punish me, I'm only new!) |
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