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What is the best method for learning a second language?

faolin_ruadh3 asked:


I really want to learn spanish, but don’t know what method would be the most practical or would offer the best chance for success. I have started looking into different online options such as Rosetta stone software, but have seen negative reviews for them. I would appreciate any suggestions.

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4 Responses to “What is the best method for learning a second language?”

  • Spanish Learning Programs

    for starters you need to learn baisic spanish. you should probably take it at school which will be a lot easier

  • Learn Spanish Grammar

    There are some great resources available through Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur, and the like. However, the best resource for learning a language is a native speaker. Talking with a native speaker is the best way to build spoken fluency. Starting lessons can sometimes be intimidating and slow, but building up speaking ability can happen quite quickly.

    Apart from that, I try to contextualize language learning as much as possible. I’m studying Russian now, and I’m picking up vocabulary by putting Post-It notes on items in the house and at work. This helps me refer to an object I already know with a new word. With this method, I can learn multiple new words very quickly. This approach, however, does not address verbs or the grammatical system of a language.

    The short answer is that it depends on your goals. Do you want to speak fluently? Know lots of words? Be able to write academic papers? Once you know what you’re after, you can better decide how to proceed.

  • Learn Spanish Verbs

    I have heard the “best” way to learn a language is to submerse yourself in it. Since many of us cannot afford to go to other countries, that is somewhat of a problem. However, If you are in the states, thousands of people speak spanish. Maybe you could hook up with someone. Start learning simple terms and vocabulary and using them with that person. Listen to tapes/cds etc.. when you are driving in the car etc…. I know that when Spanish Children come to school here, they are in classrooms where English is spoken most. They get pulled out of class every now and then to work on vocabulary and build friendships etc…. Good luck…

  • Learning Spanish

    ola, ( spanish for saying hello) well in my opinion it would be best to go to spanish schools and just take down notes and if u have time after spanish class( if u found one) just review it….

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