Learning Spanish 2
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I mentioned on the other learning Spanish thread that I am a fan of Duolingo, mainly because it makes it easy to practice a bit of Spanish each day. It won't get you fluent, but then again nothing will, apart from regular practice with native speakers. But given full immersion might not be an option for many people, tools like Duolingo are the next best thing. None of them are perfect, so you need to combine them in some kind of structured way that suits you.
#17
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Joined: Jan 2016
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I used / use 'SPanish 10 minutes a day' cd in the car. I found it very useful to get the basics of greetings, questions, number, colours etc. Only thing that has slowed me down is i have been using the motocicleta a lot getting to n thro work as traffic in South East England is bad !!
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Location: Staffordshire
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I used / use 'SPanish 10 minutes a day' cd in the car. I found it very useful to get the basics of greetings, questions, number, colours etc. Only thing that has slowed me down is i have been using the motocicleta a lot getting to n thro work as traffic in South East England is bad !!