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Spanish Learning Made Easy

Of course, the easiest way to learn Spanish is simply by living in a Spanish speaking country. Or live amongst the Spanish speaking community. Conventional or traditional Spanish speaking courses are more formal. These courses focus of the Spanish language associated with what is spoken by the aristocrats. This is not the Spanish that is usually spoken by the common people in Latin America.

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Posted by Jose Turner - November 20, 2011 at 3:05 am

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Quicker And Easier, Learn Spanish The Fun Way

Spanish is the third major language used in the world coming after English and Chinese. Of these languages, English and Spanish are used across the world in many countries. The Spanish language has spread to various parts of the world as a result of Spanish conquests and colonization. Spanish became the main language in Latin America as a result of this colonial history. Since then, the movement of people across countries has led to further admixing and spread of Spanish. This is particularly seen in the United States. Spanish speaking people from the Americas have been steadily migrating and settling down in the USA.

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Posted by Denise Harper - November 19, 2011 at 1:51 am

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A Quick Look At Rocket Spanish

Your reason for wanting to learn how to speak in Spanish may be different from the others.

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Posted by Kristi Botts - May 14, 2011 at 9:59 am

Categories: Learn Spanish   Tags: (Spain), education, Language, Languages, Learn Spanish, Learning, review, rocket spanish, Spanish

Learning the Spanish Alphabet With Ease

Before you begin learning Spanish, you must learn the Spanish alphabet. Learning the proper pronunciation of each letter of the alphabet will help you learn to pronounce each word more easily. Since proper pronunciation will make the difference between your being understood by a native speaker and not, pronunciation is the first place to start, and the alphabet is the first place to start leaning the proper pronunciation. Because Spanish comes largely from Latin and Arabic, much of the punctuation rules are the same. So if your first language is based on either of these languages, learning Spanish will be much easier. Spanish uses the Latin alphabet with a few variations. Some of the variations on the Latin alphabet include the vowels. Some have accentso, which means that ones with the accents are a variation of the unaccented ones. The letter "n" is used with or without a tilde, counting each as a separate letter. Also, because of their separate sounds, the ll and ch are thought of as separate letters.

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Posted by Shane Tulston - May 1, 2011 at 2:42 pm

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Living and Working in Spain

If you are considering visiting or living in Spain then it might be a good idea to learn as much as you can about the language and culture. Learning Spanish isn't necessarily as difficult as you might imagine. The first thing that you should concentrate on is your pronunciation.

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Posted by Sam Tonzenger - April 27, 2011 at 4:59 pm

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Beginning to Learn the Spanish Alphabet

When you are beginning to learn Spanish, you will need to learn the Spanish alphabet first. It's not hard. You just need to know a few extra letters and sounds. Because Spanish and English have so many Latin cognates, and words that come from Latin sound alike, many words are almost the same, just with a slightly different pronunciation. The Spanish alphabet has three more letters than the English one. Those are che (che), 11 (elle) and n (ene). These Spanish letters fit in the English alphabet just like they sound, and just like it makes sense to native English speakers, and it will to you too when you get more deep into your studies.

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Posted by Soldan Tobowski - April 21, 2011 at 6:24 pm

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What You Must Learn About Spain Alphabet

The Spanish alphabet is very easy to learn. If you are familiar with the English alphabet, it takes knowing three more additional letters to be friends with the entire set of Spanish characters. The three letters are ch, ll and n. They appear in the similar order as sorted in the English alphabet which also starts with A and ends with Z.

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Posted by Soldan Tobowski - April 9, 2011 at 11:24 pm

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Learn about Spanish Culture

If you have fallen in love with Spain then you might want to learn how to speak the language so that you can impress everyone with your skills and improve your communication. Who knows if you can speak Spanish then you might even want to move out there to live forever! It's completely up to you, once you can speak Spanish the world really is your oyster!

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Posted by Sam Tonzenger - April 5, 2011 at 10:42 am

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Learning Spanish

If you live or spend a lot of time in Spain, you want to learn Spanish. Living in the country is not easy if unless you speak the language. Learning Spanish will help you get acquainted with the country soon.

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Posted by Sam Tonzenger - March 16, 2011 at 9:52 am

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Rosetta Stone Homeschool Spanish (Spain) Level 1-3 Set including Audio Companion


Rosetta Stone Homeschool features a foreign language curriculum specifically designed to provide homeschool students with a rich, fully interactive and engaging language-learning experience, while giving parents the tools and resources needed to manage student progress without extensive planning or supervision. Rosetta Stone Homeschool is self-paced and designed to make it easy for parents to offer language learning even if they don’t speak the language their students are studying. Students are

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Posted by Monique - March 11, 2011 at 7:55 am

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