surikate Newbie SpainRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 3750 days ago 3 posts - 3 votes
| Message 1 of 8 26 August 2014 at 1:34pm | IP Logged |
Hi All,
I just moved to Barcelona and I would like to learn Spanish even if I know that Catalan is the spoken language here. I am looking for tools or Social Networks where I can either use a solution or meet people to teach me Spanish. For now I have found those 3 online communities :
- Nekoplaza
- Babbel
- LiveMocha
Do you guys know any other tools/communities ?
I appreciate your help here. Thanks !
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Stelle Bilingual Triglot Senior Member Canada tobefluent.com Joined 4150 days ago 949 posts - 1686 votes Speaks: French*, English*, Spanish Studies: Tagalog
| Message 2 of 8 26 August 2014 at 2:00pm | IP Logged |
Italki is my favourite community for finding tutors or language partners! They're growing rapidly and have a lot of
members.
conversationexchange.com is a much less "pretty" site, but it's great for connecting with language partners.
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James29 Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5381 days ago 1265 posts - 2113 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French
| Message 3 of 8 26 August 2014 at 2:09pm | IP Logged |
Spanishpodcast.org is a great site for learning Spanish and is focused on Barcelonan Spanish. The speaker/founder is from Barcelona and many of the podcasts are about Barcelona. You can find hit here.
If you are starting from scratch it will probably be too hard for you and I'd recommend doing Pimsleur and/or Michel Tomas followed by Assimil.
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iguanamon Pentaglot Senior Member Virgin Islands Speaks: Ladino Joined 5268 days ago 2241 posts - 6731 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Creole (French)
| Message 4 of 8 26 August 2014 at 2:40pm | IP Logged |
Welcome to the forum, surikate! There are many resources available for learning Spanish. So many that it can be overwhelming. The key is not to make the task more difficult than it need be by throwing too many resources at it.
First, in order to help you better, I would advise that you fill out your profile more completely. From your post, it is obvious that you speak English, but is English your native language or a second language? The more you tell us about yourself the more we can help. Do you have any experience learning languages?
As to learning Spanish and the gazillion courses and resources available, I have found that to choose two complimentary courses is most helpful. A good, cost effective, method would be to get a course with audio (Assimil, Language Transfer Spanish, FSI Spanish Basic Course for example) and another more interactive one to complement it like Destinos, Pimsleur or Learning Spanish Like Crazy. Since you are living in Spain, your daily life will constitute a "multi-track" approach. Starting with a good phrasebook, like Lonely Planet, will get you speaking right away. Formal study will help you to understand why the phrases are the way they are and how to manipulate the language.
My advice would be to avoid putting too much faith in "Live Mocha, Babbel and Nekkoplaza". Put your faith in yourself and your own abilities by providing yourself with the tools to learn effectively. Living in Spain will be an advantage only if you use it along with your study. You can't depend on your environment to teach you without context. This is a mistake many people make who expect that living in a country where the language is spoken will somehow teach them the language. Don't get me wrong, it's a huge asset but only if one is prepared by one's own efforts to use it.
On HTLAL, many people have successfully learned another language by their own means. Almost every question you can think of has been answered many times. Logs of other Spanish learners can be a huge help. Searching for resources like I've mentioned, will give you answers to questions you may have. Once you've settled on a course of action, think about starting your own log. In this way, others who have been down the road before can help show you the way by providing help.
With daily study and interaction with the language you will be surprised how rapidly you will progress. Just don't expect miracles. The key is being persistent and consistent with your studies and use of the language.
¡Buena suerte con tus estudios!
Edited by iguanamon on 28 August 2014 at 1:33am
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surikate Newbie SpainRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 3750 days ago 3 posts - 3 votes
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Stelle wrote:
Italki is my favourite community for finding tutors or language partners! They're growing rapidly and have a lot of
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conversationexchange.com is a much less "pretty" site, but it's great for connecting with language partners. |
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surikate Newbie SpainRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 3750 days ago 3 posts - 3 votes
| Message 6 of 8 26 August 2014 at 2:48pm | IP Logged |
Thanks a lot Stelle and James29. :)
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luke Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 7211 days ago 3133 posts - 4351 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: Esperanto, French
| Message 7 of 8 26 August 2014 at 9:52pm | IP Logged |
The podcasts on SSL4You - Spanish as a Second Language for You
are a great source of comprehensible input for the intermediate/advanced student.
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Enrico Diglot Senior Member Russian Federation Joined 3751 days ago 162 posts - 207 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: Italian, Spanish, French
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iTalki
EasyLanguageExchange
Coefee
LingoGlobe
Verbling
Busuu
MyLanguageExchange
Babelvillag
Conversationexchange
Sharedtalk
Polyglotclub
Meetup
Speakmania
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