Upforthematch wrote: » Are you learning South American or European Spanish? +1 for lightspeed if its European you're learning
normanoffside wrote: » There's no such thing. The Spanish you learn in Argentina for example is much closer to Northern Spain than it is to Mexico. Better to just learn 'Castilian Spanish' and adapt from there as necessary.
Upforthematch wrote: » I'm aware of the differences. If the Op wants to go to Mexico though it's wasting their time learning Castilian. There's a lot of American based resources depending on what the Op's choice of dialect.
rapul wrote: » Just get better at Irish your ****ing Irish!
normanoffside wrote: » Mexico is not in South America though.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Whilst its great to know our national language, in reality what use is Irish. At least with learning Spanish it can open up a massive part of the world for new opportunities.
Upforthematch wrote: » I didn't say it was? The point is tailor your resources to the type of Spanish you want to learn.
normanoffside wrote: » There's only one Type of Spanish tough. If you learn the basics you can adapt to slang/dialects,
Upforthematch wrote: » Im not getting into an argument about semantics or dialects here. I suppose everyone learns differently but if you are serious about learning a language, the sounds are critical and the resources used vary. It is important to consider this. Getting the correct resources at the start is important. A blanket "just learn castelian spanish" could be bad advice if the op has certain goals in mind.
Unregistered39 wrote: » Duolingo at first to give you a feel for it. StudySpanish.com is great at explaining stuff, and has lots of mini quizzes etc. Michel Thomas is well worth a go, I think the first three lessons are free.
MoyVilla9 wrote: » On top of what has been said so far (Duolingo, StudySpanish.com): Memrise - Flash card style app that I have personally found good. Drops - Similar to Memrise, with the flash cards categorised. HelloTalk - Message and/or speak with people from Spanish countries that are learning English. The idea is to correct/help each other. This has been the most useful resource for me. LightSpeedSpanish - Quick podcasts (~10 mins)