On Mar 2, 6:45 am, janet leary wrote:
> You can learn how to speakSpanishwith ease and with a minimum of
> effort if you go about it in the right way. Does learning how to speakSpanishbring up visions of you sitting at a desk beside piles of
> grammar text books, sweating over an essay? Forget all that, here's
> how to make learningSpanishfun...
> People want to learn how to speakSpanishfor a variety of different
> reasons. They may live close to or in aSpanish-speaking community, or
> perhaps they encounterSpanish-speaking people at work or need to do
> business withSpanishspeakers. Some may be planning to vacation to
> countries where this language is spoken and would like to learn an
> easy way to converse with the local people. Others may be planning to
> relocate to theSpanishworld for one reason or other. Whatever your
> reason for wanting to learnSpanish, you obviously want to do so as
> quickly as possible and in the most fun and interesting way.
> Something that you may not have thought of that is also very important
> is that you will need to learn a form ofSpanishthat enables you to
> chat easily and comfortably withSpanishspeakers in normal everyday
> surroundings. It would be little use if you learn perfect grammar and
> writtenSpanishbut find that you cannot speak the language in
> everyday circumstances. Or worse, that you were addressing your new
> business contacts in an archaic or overly formal form of the
> language....
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/spanishlearnz
Es una lengua hermosa y para los americanos muy importantes aprender.
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