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Keen to learn another language to a competent level although it's fair to say I've probably not mastered English yet either
Despite travelling a lot I can embarrassingly only speak English although I do know some Latin. Most of the places I go to though don't have any Romans kicking about so it's not that useful. Language was not compulsory when I was at school although not convinced they could not teach it properly anyway- from what I saw the ones that did choose a language couldn't hold a conversation in it and were completely trumped by those who were at private school and were fluent at the same stage- you have to pay for quality I suppose, just like lenses.
Anyway, quite keen to learn Spanish as I'm often there and more people speak Spanish than French- although French is a particularly nice language to hear spoken (well).
Save living in the country, what's the best ways to learn? I have in the past tried a few methods but perhaps didn't throw myself into it. I think the main thing is the interaction but perhaps now with the internet there is more access to Spanish news etc which may help?
Also debating whether I should learn Latin Spanish or European Spanish- more because I like the way it doesn't sound like you have lisp but perhaps I'm splitting hairs there
I see I can get myself on a holiday Spanish course that lasts 8 weeks but nothing more offered whereas French has beginner, intermediate, advanced giving me the impression that the Spanish one is a bit mickey mouse. It's inexpensive though so worth a shot if space I guess.
Keen to learn another language to a competent level although it's fair to say I've probably not mastered English yet either
Despite travelling a lot I can embarrassingly only speak English although I do know some Latin. Most of the places I go to though don't have any Romans kicking about so it's not that useful. Language was not compulsory when I was at school although not convinced they could not teach it properly anyway- from what I saw the ones that did choose a language couldn't hold a conversation in it and were completely trumped by those who were at private school and were fluent at the same stage- you have to pay for quality I suppose, just like lenses.
Anyway, quite keen to learn Spanish as I'm often there and more people speak Spanish than French- although French is a particularly nice language to hear spoken (well).
Save living in the country, what's the best ways to learn? I have in the past tried a few methods but perhaps didn't throw myself into it. I think the main thing is the interaction but perhaps now with the internet there is more access to Spanish news etc which may help?
Also debating whether I should learn Latin Spanish or European Spanish- more because I like the way it doesn't sound like you have lisp but perhaps I'm splitting hairs there
I see I can get myself on a holiday Spanish course that lasts 8 weeks but nothing more offered whereas French has beginner, intermediate, advanced giving me the impression that the Spanish one is a bit mickey mouse. It's inexpensive though so worth a shot if space I guess.