Anonymous wrote:I recently did this and here are the things that worked for me. Once I reached low intermediate level I really immersed myself in comprehensible input. You need to expose yourself to hundreds of hours of the language to get a feel for it. It is one of the best things I did for myself in terms of personal development and pure joy I've gotten from speaking and learning another language as an adult.
--Pimsleur course (5 levels)
--Anki deck for vocabulary (digital uses spaced repetition system) I completed the 5000 word deck and then created another deck of more advanced words I found while reading and watching tv.
--Practice makes perfect workbooks (clear logical explanation of grammar and verb tenses)
--Comprehensible input--first started out with input for learners. Dreaming Spanish on Youtube was so helpful. Also lots of podcasts for learners like Coffee break spanish.
--Italki tutor (variety of price points): this was invaluable to help me to speak on a regular basis. Generally did 2 one hour sessions weekly.
--Language reactor free extension on Chrome allows you to have dual subtitles on Netflix and Youtube
--Reading. I started with readers and now I'm comfortable reading novels! Also like the BBC Mundo y NY times español site for articles.
Thank you! This is super helpful! Thanks everyone else for all the suggestions. I've started using Duolingo (free one), and already I feel like it's reinforcing the Spanish I already know. I haven't learned much yet, but all that daily practice is helpful. I'm listening to Radio Ambulante as I type this. I can understand phrases, but not entire sentences.
News in Slow Spanish is $22.50 per month, which is too expensive for me. It does look good though.
If anyone else has any more ideas, I'd love to hear what worked for you. I can't go to Mexico until the fall, but I'm trying to immerse myself in Spanish at home, as best I can!