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What is the Most Rapid Way to Learn Spanish?

Increasingly we live in a global community. Low-cost travel, communication satellites and the Internet have made us all more aware of our counterparts in other countries. Our cars burn gasoline from MidEast oil. We drink brazilian orange juice in the mornings along with Columbian coffee and English muffins

NorthAmericans are accustomed to speaking only English, but since the 5th largest concentration of native Spanish-speakers in the world is now in the U.S., Spanish is the second most-used language there.

It has become popular for English-speakers to learn conversational Spanish. There are several good reasons for this. Some want to be able to communicate with their Spanish-speaking neighbors. Some want to retire in Northern Mexico where prices and the cost of living are lower. Some want to travel in Europe and South of the U.S. border.

A great way to learn conversational Spanish is through a good learning program you can download from the Internet in mp3 format. That puts you in absolute control of your time, place and speed of learning.

Using a learn Spanish DVD you can teach yourself Spanish in just a few days, if you push yourself. Taking a more leisurely approach you can still learn conversational Spanish in a few weeks.

Learning Spanish is easy for English speakers because of the many similarities between Spanish and English.

For places where you can find a good learn Spanish DVD you can click on this link

To be able to communicate with Spanish-speaking people you need to learn conversational spanish, the language used in informal everyday interactions. You learn conversational Spanish just like you learned English. You start with a few words, learn to use these in sentences and gradually add vocabulary and learn how to communicate

Being able to speak Spanish will open new job horizons for you, make your next trip South of the Border much more enjoyable and empower you to speak with your Spanish-speaking neighbors!

Contributed by Carlos Hunicutt

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