Hello,
Ok, so I really want to learn Spanish--native English speaker--the reasons are varying, but most in particular, I believe having the capability to communicate in English and Spanish would be very beneficial to me--I believe these two languages cover most of the globe together, next would be French, etc... For one, living in the United States, a mere 15 hours from me, is Mexico, and in my days I've met several Spanish only speakers, and it would just be nice to communicate with as many people as I can.
So here is my question, what is the best way to learn, not only language rules--i.e grammar, etc., but how to actually carry on a conversation in another language than our Native tongue? In my case Spanish. I know a little, I did take Spanish in high school, I've had a few cheap or free Spanish learning programs over the years, and I know that programs like Rosetta Stone cost several hundred dollars to buy, but do they actually work? Can you learn just by listening and reading your target language as much as possible? What does it take?
Thanks, anyone? Surely someone is bilingual here.
P.S. I've checked out http://how-to-learn-any-language.com and did find some useful information there, however, still don't know what way to learn.
Ok, so I really want to learn Spanish--native English speaker--the reasons are varying, but most in particular, I believe having the capability to communicate in English and Spanish would be very beneficial to me--I believe these two languages cover most of the globe together, next would be French, etc... For one, living in the United States, a mere 15 hours from me, is Mexico, and in my days I've met several Spanish only speakers, and it would just be nice to communicate with as many people as I can.
So here is my question, what is the best way to learn, not only language rules--i.e grammar, etc., but how to actually carry on a conversation in another language than our Native tongue? In my case Spanish. I know a little, I did take Spanish in high school, I've had a few cheap or free Spanish learning programs over the years, and I know that programs like Rosetta Stone cost several hundred dollars to buy, but do they actually work? Can you learn just by listening and reading your target language as much as possible? What does it take?
Thanks, anyone? Surely someone is bilingual here.
P.S. I've checked out http://how-to-learn-any-language.com and did find some useful information there, however, still don't know what way to learn.