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Study Spanish: 10 Methods to Learn Fluent Spanish
The scope of duolingo is very limited. I think it's well established that most courses get you to somewhere around A2, B1 at best, which is just enough to be a bit challenging, but not enough to make you able to expand your knowledge on your own.
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Summary: How to learn Spanish for beginners
Obviously I'm not going to teach you to become fluent in a new language in 7 days. That's impossible. There are people who've spoken English their entire life and are still horrible at it. But if we learn smart we can definitely learn to say a lot in a new language in that short time.
Listening to Spanish vocabulary in your sleep can save time. Since listening in your sleep can improve your retention of vocabulary words, this can cut down on the time it takes you to study while awake. ... You don't have to try to learn—all you have to do is play audio while you sleep.
One of the best ways to learn Spanish on your own is with audio learning courses like Pimsleur and Learning Spanish Like Crazy along with some good podcasts. Online Skype tutors are also great. Use resources that focus on conversational Spanish over grammar. You'll also need someone to talk to.
Even with a busy schedule and a tight budget, learning and practicing Spanish on your own is entirely possible. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to enroll in multiple classes or spend hundreds on software to thoroughly learn a new language.
That said, it is not impossible to study Spanish alone. Moreover, if you already know another language apart from Spanish (French and Italian can be of great help), learning another foreign language becomes a lot easier.
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