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Kiki1256
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26 Nov 2017, 8:04 pm

I'm learning Spanish and working hard at it. It's not easy to get past 56% fluency in DuoLingo, but I'm trying really hard. I'm especially working hard to learn education-related words since those are some of the toughest ones.



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26 Nov 2017, 9:18 pm

Hola Kiki,

¿Cómo estás? :)

Aquí está una lista de vocabulario relacionado con la educación:

1. aprender
2. estudiar
3. leer
4. escribir
5. tomar un examen
6. el colegio
7. la universidad
8. asistir a clase
9. hacer la tarea
10. enseñar

No sé nada sobre DuoLingo, ¿puedes explicarme?

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27 Nov 2017, 11:43 am

I'd like to learn Spanish. It's so darn useful! Not only because so many people speak it, but it's a great gateway-language too. After that, learning Portuguese, Italian and French is a piece of cake (or so I've heard).

I am just terrible at studying it. I do it from time to time, but I get frustrated and quit because I can't get it in. I'm probably not studying right, because whenever I'm around Spanish speaking people, I pick up on it really fast.

I didn't realize until just now that I should really just be listening to Spanish radio or something. How did I not think of this before!?
Jeeeeez, I'm slow sometimes!


Anyways, I'd also like to know about DuoLingo. How does it work, and is it any good?



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27 Nov 2017, 12:03 pm

Yo necesito mucho más práctica. Fue aprendido español donde fue más joven.


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05 Dec 2017, 12:40 am

I'm making it a point not to learn Spanish. I'd rather learn Russian or German.


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05 Dec 2017, 8:27 am

It is one of the languages I'd like to study... maybe some day.



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05 Dec 2017, 9:31 am

the_phoenix wrote:
Hola Kiki,

¿Cómo estás? :)

Aquí está una lista de vocabulario relacionado con la educación:

1. aprender
2. estudiar
3. leer
4. escribir
5. tomar un examen
6. el colegio
7. la universidad
8. asistir a clase
9. hacer la tarea
10. enseñar

No sé nada sobre DuoLingo, ¿puedes explicarme?

...


DuoLingo is an app that teaches languages. It’s not enough to use DuoLingo—it’s not a very high quality app, so you have to read educational books and quiz yourself without the app, too, if you want to learn the language for real. But it’s a good start.



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05 Dec 2017, 9:32 am

MidnightMoon wrote:
I'm making it a point not to learn Spanish. I'd rather learn Russian or German.


Why?



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07 Dec 2017, 3:09 pm

Even though my mom is native to Central America, my Spanish sucks.

However, try the Pimsleur Method if you believe memorizing a new language will be a waste of your time.


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09 Dec 2017, 6:56 am

I am using the language app Babel and also two method audiobooks, one by Mark Frobose and another by Paul Noble. I also spent two weeks in Costa Rica at a language school. My Spanish is functional, but I can't seem to break past that. i am learning Spanish because I have clients who are Spanish-speaking only. I can read the Spanish posts here, but am unlikely to be able to "say" something and maybe that has more to do with lack of imagination. What I like about Noble's technique is that is focuses on patterns you can use to construct sentences. Frobose, on the other hand, had a nifty explanation about how to make the rolled "r's" that I have never heard before and my "r's" are much improved. I'd also like to know how I can easily change my keyboard so it can use the Spanish accents.


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