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started by Steven Frye on 21 May 12
  • Steven Frye
     
    Do you want to know how to learn advanced Spanish easily if you are residing abroad? In this report, I will provide you with one one of the best method. Let's first look at a unique email that a subscriber from my learning-Spanish newsletter sent me a couple of days ago:

    "Hola Patrick, I live in Mexico and My organization is an English professor the following. Most of my mates are native English-speakers who teach English within Mexico. My wife is also an American who teaches English here in Mexico. So even though I are now living Mexico I don't have as many opportunities to speak the language as most people would think. When it comes to Spanish grammar, I consider myself for a very advanced level. But I'd wish to improve my Spanish covert skills. I consider myself too advanced to look at Spanish classes. Do you have any suggestions? "

    Here is some advice: Converse with 2 more native Spanish speakers

    1 improve your Spanish speaking skills may be to interact with two (2) or higher native Spanish speakers. This way, you will hear but not just how they speak back but also how they speak to one another.

    Sometimes Spanish-speakers will meet with someone who is learning Spanish totally different from the way they'd meet with a native Spanish speaker. I do this all the time when speaking to somebody who doesn't speak British well. For example, when speaking to a tourist in Nueva York that's asking for directions I will speaker slower and much more clearly than normal.

    Speaking that way may be very helpful for beginners. But for someone for an advanced level or for someone who would like to accelerate their learning, this may not be quite as helpful. Because of this, I encourage you to experience a conversation with two or higher Spanish speakers and absorb how they speak to each other.
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