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DENISE WALTERS Feb 11th 2013 6:12 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 
I must say good spanish teachers are hard to find,so if you found a good one your lucky:D

Lynn R Feb 11th 2013 6:22 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 10538299)
I must say good spanish teachers are hard to find,so if you found a good one your lucky:D

I'm sure the quality is variable, just like it is in all walks of life! Someone here told me about the free Spanish classes available at our local Adult Education Centre, so I put my name down. I went along to the first lesson and was so underwhelmed that I never went back, I preferred to carry on paying €50 per month for my classes at a local private language school with the teacher I had there.

agoreira Feb 11th 2013 6:43 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 10538299)
I must say good spanish teachers are hard to find,so if you found a good one your lucky:D

I've been lucky with Spanish teachers over the years, only really had one bad one. A young girl, fresh out of uni, all the paper qualifications but no experience whatsoever. I realise they all have to start somewhere, but after one term, several of us left and never renewed our membership. Currently we have an excellent Spanish lady, tomorrow by way of a change she's going to be cooking cocido madrileño for us, so has told us not to eat before we come. She´s young, no hang ups, will introduce all manner of subjects, sex, drugs, homosexuality, politics, slang etc. We all realise how lucky we are to have her, she´s a star. And she´s not even expensive!;)

mogsmum Feb 11th 2013 8:01 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10536056)
I think he makes a very good cure for insomnia, but the technique he uses for getting you to string together basic sentences from the very start is actually quite good. I couldn't persevere with it for long, though.

I agree, my husband is using this and is progressing well if nothing else it has shown him that he can learn the basics, and gives him confidence. He is doing this 2 hours a day. Then he practices with me.

I am half way through, I talk to a colleague at work only in Spanish ( she is from Madrid area. She insists that I need to learn the verbs and conjugation. Which makes for interesting conversation. If I get it wrong she corrects me and tests me the next day. She make me write a diary in Spanish and marks it!
Sometimes I know what I want to say, but I just stand there looking stupid, i can do that on my own, don't need any help:p But Its about gaining confidence and so far she is pleased with my progress. At the end of the day I suppose until you are there and living and breathing Spanish you do not know how effective it is

I considered Rosetta Stone - but at nearly £300 :eek: I will give some of the other ones on here a look though

DENISE WALTERS Feb 11th 2013 8:52 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 
The verbs are difficult to remember and learn Im struggling:confused:

But will not give up ;)

Dick Dasterdly Feb 11th 2013 8:55 am

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 10538353)
Currently we have an excellent Spanish lady, tomorrow by way of a change she's going to be cooking cocido madrileño for us, so has told us not to eat before we come. She´s young, no hang ups, will introduce all manner of subjects, sex, drugs, homosexuality, politics, slang etc. We all realise how lucky we are to have her, she´s a star. And she´s not even expensive!;)

Sounds like my kind of girl, maybe you could PM me her tel.no. ;) :D

agoreira Feb 11th 2013 8:23 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10538578)
Sounds like my kind of girl, maybe you could PM me her tel.no. ;) :D

And very smart, good looking as well! Not daft either, has chosen a local lad!;) In fact, I only know of about six in my area, all married to Brits.

Pocaloca Feb 11th 2013 9:17 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 10538567)
The verbs are difficult to remember and learn Im struggling:confused:

But will not give up ;)

Lots of people give up on the verbs, they are the hardest thing in Spanish. But well worth the effort as you can't have much of a conversation without them!

Have you tried the Spaleon Verb Trainer? Boring as hell, but just 15 minutes a day will make all the difference.

DENISE WALTERS Feb 11th 2013 11:09 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 
Thanks Pocaloca I have not seen this one before :D
Its nice to have some encouragement when trying to learn home alone :rofl:
Theres plenty of work for me to do then??????
I guess no pain no gain.:eek:

Patrick2976 Feb 12th 2013 8:06 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 
I learned alot of Spanish with the Michel Thomas CD's. I thought the system was a good way to gain a basic understanding quite qucikly. Used to drive my daughter crazy when I had it on in the car:D
I think I must have reached language saturation point though - my wife is from Lithuania (where we used to live many years ago). Now when I try to speak in her Lithuanian I keep reverting to Spanish before I can stop myself:blink:

agoreira Feb 13th 2013 9:51 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 
There's quite a few videos here, all fairly basic, but hey, it's free. :D

https://www.youtube.com/user/ebpaes/videos

jackytoo Feb 13th 2013 10:39 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 
I don't think there is an easy way to learn a language, unless you have spanish etc. relatives/husbands/lovers. Whichever method you use there has to be some boring verb and other grammar time to do it properly.

Dalgetty Feb 13th 2013 11:35 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10544359)
I don't think there is an easy way to learn a language, unless you have spanish etc. relatives/husbands/lovers. Whichever method you use there has to be some boring verb and other grammar time to do it properly.

Quite agree Jacky. I've tried CDs, books, online lessons and the rest. It's the verbs that get me. I'm fine with words as I can soak up new words without much of a problem. It's just these dastardly verbs,

lynnxa Feb 13th 2013 11:40 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 

Originally Posted by Dalgetty (Post 10544443)
Quite agree Jacky. I've tried CDs, books, online lessons and the rest. It's the verbs that get me. I'm fine with words as I can soak up new words without much of a problem. It's just these dastardly verbs,

verbs are just words........ & once you learn the pattern it's easy :)

DENISE WALTERS Feb 13th 2013 11:43 pm

Re: Learning Spanish
 
:D I agree but lets not give up .and encourage each other to continue and thanks for posting free learning sites on here,even if some are basic we might encourage new learners:thumbsup:


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