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    I like Randolph's suggestion the best. You also might try this article:

    http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/Showcase/100langlearning.html

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    Get a part time job. Around here, any job that pays around min wage, spanish is spoken pretty frequently.

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    Turn on Telemundo or Univision, turn on the subtitles, and you'll learn. The Colombian soap operas will teach you a nice accent.

    http://msnlatino.telemundo.com/novelas
    http://www.univision.com/content/channel.jhtml?chid=6

    Anything with "caliente" in the title should be good

    The best way to REALLY learn Spanish is to find a girlfriend whose English needs improvement. Win-win. And if she says "Ai papi, dame leche" you're doing something right. (don't say "dame leche" to her......)

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    They gave us Rosetta Stone at SOLT in BRAGG its great ARABIC was easy with it and its free on AKO.

    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macx View Post
    This is free http://www.byki.com/ They have Spanish. I have been using it to learn Irish & like it.

    I've looked at Rosetta Stone & intend to pick it up in the future . . like for my little girl's birthday.
    Byki has been pretty successful. You can get the full blown version for about 20 bucks. The Marine Corps, SOCOM and some letter agencies have an enterprise license. A few Army, Air Force, & Navy units has the government version called CL-150 both are made by a company in NH called Transparent Language.

    The Army & USMC have enterprise licenses for Rosetta but user data has not been that great.

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