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If you're in an area with a large number of Hispanics, your local library probably has a whole raft of ESL material.
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I can recommending you the Leaning's CDs to Ingles sin Barreras, in those Cds are very useful because the actors who teaching you English, they've experience in the thread and there you can hear and repeat the words that are showed there in the TV.
I don't know if in your country the CD's are sold, but I believe that you can find them in internet. Good luck with the search it.
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Thanks for the responses...any other ideas? Any programs (not too expensive) that are audio? Especially with Spanish actors??
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Even if he knows zero English right now? Well, I mean he can say a few words here and there, but he can't really go beyond "How are you doing? I'm fine." And I know when I lived in Nicaragua and didn't know anything beyond that introduction in Spanish, my mind would shut off when people just rattled off to me in Spanish. I would try and then it just overwhelmed me, so I would just get the deer in the headlights look ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Maybe the following links are useful (I hope I'm not doing spam
![]() http://www.listen-to-english.com/ http://www.mansioningles.com/cd_productos.htm |
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Are these sites that helped you in learning English (b/c your English is very good!! ![]() |
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I believe that the best way to teaching him, would can be that you speak with him in English, so he can practices with the language and so you also can practice with the Spanish.
Did you have to try it.
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![]() Maybe you could find a beginners' book and record with your own voice the lessons. Then let him to do the exercises (usually, in language books there is a text and then exercises). It's a possibility less expensive and more interesting ![]() |
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I'm kind of going through the same thing in Spanish. Only I don't have a good source of a Spanish speaking individual as he has in you. I don't know how it sounds in English but listening to Spanish without knowing what they are saying can make 2 words sound like one word that is different. For instance I remember this phrase from a movie Romancing the Stone "El tenedor del diablo" which Micheal Douglas translated into Devils Fork. In my head for many years up until a few days ago Eltenedor was one word. Now I do think watching TV in Spanish is going to help me and in these few days my vocabulary is growing so I'm pulling more and more out of it. With body language and my growing vocabulary I can almost make out what they are talking about.
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