CD - Learn Spanish in the Car
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Hello,
Can anybody recommend a CD for learning Spanish in the car? I have studied Spanish before but I need to practice as I am moving to Spain this summer. Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Many thanks,
Catalicante
Can anybody recommend a CD for learning Spanish in the car? I have studied Spanish before but I need to practice as I am moving to Spain this summer. Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Many thanks,
Catalicante
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I find Paul Noble Spanish not too bad or boring for the basics. Here is an example from YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUp9Hf_FLuc
Also a write up on it
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/20...minutes-course
I have all the 12 discs as MP3 on my phone and tablet
Also a write up on it
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/20...minutes-course
I have all the 12 discs as MP3 on my phone and tablet
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Lots of pod casts from light speed Spanish at all levels. You can download then and play through I pod or MP3/4 Player. Have a look at their site. Remember that you can always change MP4 videos to MP3 word to play on ordinary MP3 player I still do.
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Must admit first time I have seen that site, quick look it does seem very good. I will certainly be putting it on my favourites thanks.
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I find Paul Noble Spanish not too bad or boring for the basics. Here is an example from YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUp9Hf_FLuc
I have not used ' heard that in my time though.
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Very true, I have used it and certainly been understood mind. It does come up if you put it into Spanish translators and is just more polite as instead of saying I want seemingly it translates to I would like? Nice to be nice after all. I stand to be corrected of course.
http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/1...ng-of-quisiera
http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/1...ng-of-quisiera
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