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I’m planning to learn spanish, but not too sure about the perfect place for that?


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Hi I’ve been learning Spanish for nearly a year, and this summer I’m planning to continue learning this language, the question is that I live in London and there are many spanish courses near me, but would that be useful to me knowing that this is not a spanish country?

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4 Responses to “I’m planning to learn spanish, but not too sure about the perfect place for that?”

  • Learning Spanish

    Key elements:
    - working with native speakers
    - practicing with casual conversation, not just lessons.
    - some form of immersion so you are forced not to use English, at least sometimes.

    I’ve been trying to improve my Spanish since forever. For the last few months I’ve been attending a little school that has all of the above and I’ve made huge strides. I still say I can’t hold a conversation, but on the other hand I get through entire sessions and conversations at the school without ever using English.

  • Learn Spanish With

    Look, you don’t need necessarily to work daily with native people like me.

    What you need is “Tell Me More” which is a course very useful.. Did you know that I’m latin and I learnt English with this? Well, I learnt a little bit with my parents in Winnipeg as well.

    You’ve gotta download the course and that’s all…

    It has exercises of: grammar, listening, writing, and other skills.

    But I’m latin and if you want you can practise spanish with me…

    goodbye!

  • Learning Spanish Easy

    Hi, I don’t think that living in London will hinder you. I used Michel Thomas to begin with which was great for the basic language skills. There are also language exchange sites online where you can speak with native speakers. When in London also search for Spanish/English exchange groups or meet ups. For lots more information have a look at
    Good luck

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