learning spanish
learning spanish
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2006-12-05
Learning a language other than your own is not an easy task. But just like any other learning struggle, the achievement in the end is incomparable. Unfortunately, you can't reach that part just yet if...
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by Victor C. - 2007-01-03
Today, learning Spanish is something that anyone can do even those that are as young as toddlers. If your child has a good instructor, he or she can learn to speak a second language as he or she is l...
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by R.J. Dawson - 2007-02-09
It seems that kids can learn a new language faster than adults can. Why is this? Well one of the main reasons is that they are not afraid to make mistakes. They will just say whatever they think is co...
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2007-02-13
The Spanish language is such an interesting language to learn since it can give you much new information to learn, pronunciations to adjust to and mistakes to be learned. Good news about mistakes or a...
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by LesH - 2007-07-01
12 days ago, what were you doing? Me? I was doing pretty much what I'm doing now. I'm even in the same argument I was having with someone 12 days ago. I'm still trying to complete the exact same...
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by Mark Hazard - 2007-07-05
When you sit down with a book or article written in Spanish do you first decide what it is you want to improve? Or do you just sit down and start reading with no clear goal in mind?While the lat...
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by DougBangkok - 2007-07-13
1. The best thing about Spanish is that it is a 100% phonetic language. What you see is what you speak.2. The worst thing about learning Spanish is the verb conjugations; they are complex, so you need...
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by Steve Dimeck - 2007-07-26
Finding the time to do it all at once - career, family, study Spanish ...? Having trouble juggling? These problems that people face are very similar to those of the beginning juggler. According ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-07-31
The way in which adult Africans, and I believe many of the adults I've met in the resort areas of Mexico, have developed a high degree of spoken fluency is the same way in which we learned our native ...
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by Steven Magill - 2007-08-30
Hablas Espanol? Well, in Spain the predominant language spoken is Castillian or Espanol, however there are several other languages spoken which are now are officially recognised by the Spanish governm...