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Old 20-06-2009, 20:24   #1
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Tips for lazy learners of Spanish

Just today noticed 2 things that some people might find usefull.

1.) Go to the Publico.es, liberal spainish newsapaper, I think, if you don't understand a word, you double click it, and get a nice spanish to spanish definition. This comes as a popup, so you don't leave the page.

2.) I use an iGoogle page, this has an "Elmundo" gadget, which gives me some headlines from Elmundo. Today I notices that if I expand a headline, I get the option to read full article, or and this is the good part, HEAR the article spoken word for word. So I can start the sound palyback , then open the article in another page and follow it. DRAWBACK, the voice is a synthetic female voice, but I think the pronuciation is acceptable.

I had a quick look at the "ElMundo" site proper and didn't find the same facility, but it may be there as well.
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Old 09-07-2009, 15:23   #2
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Two excellent tips, most appreciated. Thannks Dohouch
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Old 09-08-2009, 10:03   #3
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I have yet to see a Lazy learner actually speak spanish.
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