Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is best program for learning Spanish at home?
Kids cartoons and telenovelas (soap operas in spanish) ... they all speak slowly, deliberately and repeat the same things over and over
There are whole generations of people around the world who actually learned English largely just through the syndication of "Friends"
Anonymous wrote:If you found Spanish difficult then maybe you should try English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you interpret languages. Spanish is phonetic, but the preterite and how fast people speak it can get to some learners. French is less phonetic, letters that are silent, but I find the grammar easier. Brushing up on it now.
Spanish is phonetic that’s why it’s relatively easy to read once you know how the vowels are pronounced and other small tricks to learn. I can’t translate Spanish in my head fast enough and it’s frustrating. Plus the US is full of Spanish speakers with different accents and wording. Puerto Ricans are fast and don’t follow the rules of the language. People from Peru speak slower and more grammatically correct.
Spanish speakers learning English have the same difficulties as English speakers learning Spanish. They can understand someone speaking the language but can’t always find the words to reply. It’s a skill some are gifted with more so than the average person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is best program for learning Spanish at home?
Paying a tutor from Argentina.

Anonymous wrote:What is best program for learning Spanish at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you interpret languages. Spanish is phonetic, but the preterite and how fast people speak it can get to some learners. French is less phonetic, letters that are silent, but I find the grammar easier. Brushing up on it now.
Spanish is phonetic that’s why it’s relatively easy to read once you know how the vowels are pronounced and other small tricks to learn. I can’t translate Spanish in my head fast enough and it’s frustrating. Plus the US is full of Spanish speakers with different accents and wording. Puerto Ricans are fast and don’t follow the rules of the language. People from Peru speak slower and more grammatically correct.
Spanish speakers learning English have the same difficulties as English speakers learning Spanish. They can understand someone speaking the language but can’t always find the words to reply. It’s a skill some are gifted with more so than the average person.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you interpret languages. Spanish is phonetic, but the preterite and how fast people speak it can get to some learners. French is less phonetic, letters that are silent, but I find the grammar easier. Brushing up on it now.
Anonymous wrote:Don't try French if you can't do Spanish. How about Mandarin? Arabic? Ebonics? Russian?