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Thinking to Learn Spanish?

May 29th, 2009
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Rakesh Verma asked:


If you are thinking to learn Spanish there can be many reasons responsible for the same. You might be planning to relocate to Spanish speaking country or might be travelling to Spanish speaking countries. As majority of people there know Spanish or are not able to understand as well as speak English, thus it is advisable when you go there, you should have good hold of Spanish. Now once you have decided to learn Spanish, then the second question which springs up in your mind is from where to learn it?

There is wide variety of websites present over web which are engaged to make people learn Spanish, with which you can get confused. You have to research a lot about the sites and this eats up your precious time. But still, many times you are not able to get the best product for yours. There was no way to compare sites on some specific criteria. But now, answer to all these questions is there in form of learngoodspanish.com. At learngoodspanish.com you can compare many websites which are engaged in the business of making people learn Spanish. This site acts a one platform where you can dwell into details of all major good Spanish learning websites.

The site rates the programs listed on the basis of specific criteria like :

* Course Material

* Customer Support

* Usage ease

* Money back guarantee

It becomes essential to compare the programs on the basis of these criteria as you have to choose the right step. The first criterion is course material. This is major deciding criterion while you are going to finalize your choice. You have to look what the site gives you when you are going to admit at their site to learn Spanish.

You know nothing about the Spanish language as it is completely foreign language to you. The course which you should be opting should start with teaching basic Spanish and your cover the subjects comprehensively. Customer support is another important criterion. The package with which you should be sticking too should have customer friendly support system. They should have a low response time and should address your problem each time. Problems can arise any time and are completely dependent on customer support to get them solved. User friendly course material and ease of navigation of the website is another important criterion.

If the material is not easy to understand it is worthless for you, however the good content it holds. Also you need to look for ease of navigation of content material as the navigation should not be too clumsy or there are high chances that your interest may fade away. Many times it is feasible that you don’t like the content provided to you to learn Spanish. Then you are looking for getting your money back.

Many sites are honest in providing money back facility to their customers whereas some are not. Thus, you need to opt for those sites to learn Spanish at which you can get your money back.



WILLIAM

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Safe place in Mexico for a single woman to learn Spanish?

May 24th, 2009
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Zelda J asked:


I’m thinking of living in Mexico for a year to learn Spanish.

I’ll be alone and I want to live in a small city or town near the ocean (either coast).

Has anyone ever spent a lot of time in a place in Mexico that they can recommend to me? I’ve done a lot of traveling and can handle myslef -but safety is a concern since I’ll be alone and it will take me a month probably to get my basic conversational Spanish skills up to par.

SHARLENE

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I am looking for books and so forth for a Spanish speaking person to learn how to read and write in English?

November 25th, 2008
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Kathy B asked:


I have found a lot of information on children learning Spanish but this is the other way around…any ideas or links would be appreciated.

MARGARITO

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Where can I volunteer or work abroad and learn spanish?

July 27th, 2008
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YoungLady asked:


I’m going to be graduating in December, hopefully, and I want to volunteer or work abroad and learn spanish while doing it. I understand a lot of spanish, but can hardly speak it. I was thinking of the peace corps, but that is a very long commitment. I want to go for about a year if that is at all possible. Anyone have any ideas?
Graduating from college with a bachelors in communication…
Anyone have any good ideas?

GEORGE

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What is the best and fastest way to learn spanish?

June 29th, 2008
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3ver asked:


took two years of spanish in high school and i tried like those workbooks that are suppose to teach you spanish and also looked at a few on-line sites never really tried one. I still cannot seem to learn it i live in a area where there are a lot of spanish speaking people and i feel i would benefit and be able to get better jobs if i were bilingual. any ideas on good ways to learn or good programs that teach you a new languagee plz.

SCOT

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