There are a lot of guides for learning languages around the internet.
Although they promise excellent results, you know thats never really going to happen right?
The more you pay, the better is it right? Hell no, the good stuff is all free these days!
Follow this guide of FREE resources and you will acquire the skills, like I have, to:
- Go for lunch (10 hours of drinking) with your Spanish-only speaking relatives.
- Eloquently apologize for crashing the rental car.
- Accidently order a pair of underpants at a bar.
- Explain that kids in New Zealand often play without shoes and your horrible stony playground is no match for them.
Really, how is this a playground? stones!?, common Spain!
Anyway, let's not drift off topic, Spanish isn't going to learn itself.
These are great places to sign up for free and learn the basics if you are into grammar and stuff.
https://www.duolingo.com/
https://www.memrise.com/
Duolingo is even helping to translate the entire internet and you can be part of that little job. Cool.
but really, are you going to set aside time to study?
EVERY DAY? 🙄
NO.
Because the key to success here really is consistency. Which is an issue if you lack commitment and determination like me
But wait! You are going to sit on the toilet and play with your phone every day aren't you? Well, lets look into that...
Why cut fruit or collect coins when you could be learning new words?
With Spaced repetition algorithm I'm learning at least 20 new words a day, even more on days that I have an upset tummy 🤔
It has heaps of languages...
website
iPhone app
Thats a good start, but you still can't understand Spanish right? The failure of every system. Except this one!
I had tried watching spanish TV before, but I couldnt understand them, talking to fast and shouting..
When I had kids and discovered Kids cartoons!
Perfect!, Slow speaking, lots of repetition, simple concepts.
None are more clear and easy to understand than Peppa Pig!
Episodes are only 5 minutes long, a perfect little study break.
When you graduate from Peppa, try Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom
Another charming cartoon, a slight difficulty increase from Pappa, 10 minutes episodes
Spanish nature documentaries are the next step up.
Well paced speech, generally describing what you see on screen, perfect for learning.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl0iPrfh-_76pd7Uom2SphQ/videos
Thats it, you are on your own now.
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which spanish country should i go to?? im trying to go on a budget and hopefully steem vlog...cool post, but 10 years??!
Only 10 years if you are as bad with language and as lazy as me perhaps.
Argentina is a pretty good value for money, check out Bariloche (skiing) and iguazu falls, and of course stay in buenas aires. Go to a football game in La Boca, Buenos Aires, and be amazed by the army-like police presence. Which turned out to be well justified BTW.
Also, thanks for being one of the 6 people to read this, I'm really getting traction now! 🤥
It's so funny, my wife and I have been watching Peppa Pig in French for ages now. My friends with kids are always like, wait, why do you know so much about that show?
Duolinguo is great, too. I never understood how Rosetta Stone was able to charge so much for their software.
haha, yep! maybe you are ready for Ben and Holly?
yeah, its odd.. the paid ones I looked at were the worst, they all teach formal Spanish. oh, why?!?!
Not sure if you have that issue in French...