learning spanish
Posted by Wolfbane on 8/18/2009 at 9:09 PM
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I was wondering if anyone has any useful information on how blind people can learn spanish? If there are hurtles, strategies, tips, hints, secrets and other methods of learning spanish let me know with your replies or via e-mail. I'm learning spanish 1010 at a major four year university in the USA. Please post or e-mail sunspot005@gmail.com
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Posted by savvysoulfulmimi on 8/31/2009 at 7:34 PMHearing it audibly helps, i am a fluent speaker since birth but i learned from hearing it spoken aloud.
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Posted by windows7 home premium on 10/17/2009 at 6:03 PMI once was learning nandrin Chineese with textbooks, very hard!
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Posted by lvickers on 1/17/2010 at 8:24 AMMy son speaks fluent spanish. I hired a tutor to work one on one with him. He did it all auditorially and now speaks spanish beautifully. It took him about six months.
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Posted by Wingman on 8/17/2010 at 8:23 PMwith my experience with Spanish class it was horrible i had a teacher with an accent and it was just plain difficult I've found learning at my own pace audibly has been better for me anyways I've been learning German lately its made old WW2 based movies a bit more enjoyable.
i often use google translate its a fast cheap way to get some of your favorite phrases translated into almost every language
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Posted by HedgehogStudiosYoutube on 11/30/2010 at 11:48 AMI speak fluent spanish and I find that alot of Americans have trouble with the word "que" which means what in Spanish. I ask anyone how to spell it and they say "q-e" then I tell them it has a U so That's probably one of the harder words to master. If you are larning, you should find someone who is willing to teach you who speaks both English AND Spanish fluently without an accent. The younger you are when you learn the language, the easier.
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Posted by Ehuffman on 2/8/2012 at 12:40 PMHello Wolfbane,
I was a Spanish major. REading it is more time-consuming, but learning to speak takes a long time too. It is fun and I would love to help you.
My email is masterspanishteacher2306@gmail.com
Feel free to drop me a line, but put "learning Spanish" in the subject line so I will know who you are or how you got my email adress.
Liz
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