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You can find here many great and free resources for Spanish learning
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http://www.tellittomewalking.com/60-useful-resources-to-learn-read-write-and-speak-spanish-right-now/ |
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^ Gracias, will check it out.
I've been watching youtube every day / Estoy leyendo youtube todo los dias. |
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"Leer" is for only reading activities.
That's a good exercise, by the way. One learns to acquire some "feeling" for the foreign language.
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If you want to massively improve your learning speed, you should carefully read this, guys:
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http://tipsforlanguagelearning.tumblr.com/post/40081169302/the-rl-lr-learning-method Now, I`m reading `The Little Prince` in my native language and simultaneosly I`m listening to Spanish audiobook. It`s an amazing adventure to learn language that way. Just be patient and read it all (about this Polish method). You can easily find Spanish audiobooks on youtube and download them in mp3 files by using this: Code:
http://www.clipconverter.cc/ Also you can change tempo of any soundtrack by using this application: Code:
http://www.audacityteam.org/ Code:
http://lame.buanzo.org/#lamewindl Good luck, boys! Last edited by Voytek; June 13, 2016 at 07:45 AM. |
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What do you think about using the Google Translate for translating pieces of informations from individualy picked articles (in target language, of course) and listening to their reading by using the sound option implemented in this online application? It works like L-R method and you have word to word translation.
Or maybe it`s better to search audio articles with approppriate text record and translate them by using this application... |
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Leave translation to humans that are skilled in translation. Leave speaking a language to humans, as well. Machine translation and reading are not accurate.
Find audio books/articles and listen to them, or watch movies, if you have no access to native speakers. |
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As an automatic translator, Google is far better than Bing, which is lame in all languages; I have used Google translator for Swedish, German or Dutch into English, and it does a pretty decent job. It's normally full of flaws, but the main ideas can be understood quite easily. But, gosh, Spanish-to-English and English-to-Spanish are really terrible. Sometimes half of what has been written is lost and the "translation" is impossible to follow (same for French).
I personally prefer to have foreign languages translated into English, because Google seems to have set its attention there and programmers in other languages are not as good, but I definitely only recommend it for one or two difficult sentences, not whole webpages or as a reading alternative. As Rusty says, machines can't do a human's job and there are plenty of resources in practically every target language available online to learn and practice.
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Of course, I only use it to get a gist of what I`m reading but I found a couple a weeks ago that Spanish is quite familiar to Polish at logical level because word order doesn`t affect sentences meaning. Besides, translation accuracy is very high. Anyway, could you suggest me some sources wher you can find Spanish audio with English text translations? I want to check it out and see, if it`s more useful for me than using `my method`.
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Sorry, I don't know if there are any because I have never looked for them. On principle, I never translate for learning, as that makes me clumsier in my target language; I prefer to make the efforts to think in the foreign language and that has been far more fruitful.
What I can recommend though, is this website, where you can read some news in Spanish and at the same time you can hear the same text read by people from Spain. I have found this method --reading and listening to the same text-- quite helpful to improve my listening comprehension. I hope it works for you too.
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AngelicaDeAlquezar
How can I start thinking in Spanish? I`ve heard that it`s the best way to learn languages but I don`t have a clue how to sart learning that way. I know a lot of Spanish grammar and the basic Spanish vocabulary. |
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