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pet lover
Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Location: not in Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:07 am Post subject: Best books for learning Spanish?? |
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I want to learn Spanish. What books have you used that you liked? Which ones were a complete waste of time? And why on both of those.
positive and negative reviews on books with tapes/cds are also appreciated. |
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VanIslander

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:13 am Post subject: |
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No lo se pet lover.
pero... dude, donde est a mi coche? |
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pet lover
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:35 am Post subject: |
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Guess I should have specified: answers in English please. I can count to ten, and that's it.  |
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deessell

Joined: 08 Jun 2005
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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Pimsleur Spanish. Im using it now. Get it from your usual bit torrent. |
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ilovebdt

Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Location: Nr Seoul
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:19 pm Post subject: |
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deessell wrote: |
Pimsleur Spanish. Im using it now. Get it from your usual bit torrent. |
I quite like the Teach Yourself series or Suenos. Depends whether you want European or South American Spanish. |
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Moldy Rutabaga

Joined: 01 Jul 2003 Location: Ansan, Korea
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pet lover
Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Location: not in Seoul
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 3:18 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Moldy! I just glanced at that site and I already love it! I was looking for some pronunciation rules.
ilovebdt, I guess I want South American Spanish because it has to be understood by Mexicans.
deessell~ I'm afraid of bit torrent. I don't know how to use it and would probably manage to download a major virus that eats my computer alive. But thanks for the recommendation~! |
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mithridates

Joined: 03 Mar 2003 Location: President's office, Korean Space Agency
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 4:31 am Post subject: |
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How good are you at languages in general, what others do you know and in what period of time are you looking to learn it? Also, are you going to be able to visit a Spanish country in the near future? I could probably make a good recommendation if I get a bit more detail. |
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pet lover
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:19 am Post subject: |
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I did well with German in high school, but that was a very long time ago. I am absolutely horrible with Korean. I've given up. I found a site with sound clips, and I tried saying the words (I'm talking about Spanish now) and then checking on how well I did....I did great...got about 95% of them perfect.
I'm not planning on going to a Spanish speaking country any time soon.
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mithridates

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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:04 am Post subject: |
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OiGirl

Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Location: Hoke-y-gun
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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pet lover wrote: |
Thanks Moldy! I just glanced at that site and I already love it! I was looking for some pronunciation rules.
ilovebdt, I guess I want South American Spanish because it has to be understood by Mexicans.
deessell~ I'm afraid of bit torrent. I don't know how to use it and would probably manage to download a major virus that eats my computer alive. But thanks for the recommendation~! |
Um...you do know that Mexico is in North America, right? In my experience, Mexican Spanish is a bit different from Chilean or Argentinian Spanish. |
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pet lover
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, I know, but since it wasn't mentioned, I figured that South America is closer geographically than Spain, so the language would most likely be closer as well. |
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Moldy Rutabaga

Joined: 01 Jul 2003 Location: Ansan, Korea
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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Certainly, there are dialectal differences between Mexican and South American Spanish, but I don't think it's necessary to confuse the OP with all of this if he/she's a beginner. My textbook simply lists European and Latin American Spanish anyway.
There are several slang terms used only in Mexico. Mexicans don't use the third person informal pronouns, and they pronounce z as tst and not th as Europeans would. But that's probably enough to know for now.
You could also google for 'free spanish lessons' until you find a book! I found this last night: http://multilingualcenter.com/free_spanish_lessons_02.htm
http://www.spanish.bz/tutorial.htm
http://www.studyspanish.com/freesite.htm
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OiGirl

Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Location: Hoke-y-gun
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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In my educational interpreting experience, I have found vocabulary differences in words like:
classroom
black (people)
basket
lunch
student
teacher
disability
meeting
fail
There was also a very particular regional dialect of Mexican Spanish sopken in this community, with further peculiarities specific to this American region.
It all depends on why you are studying the language, of course, and how and where you plan to use it. However, I have found a Cuban Spanish speaker to be woefully inadequate when interpreting for Mexicans in an educational environment.[/list] |
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