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Hello - I would like to learn Spanish (i did it at GCSE and got and A) so I have some background albeit over a decade ago! I've heard Rosetta Stone is good but its really expensive. Are there any cheaper versions that anyone can recommend? I dont want to enrol in a class i want to learn from home. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brenda's absolutely right, and in addition you may find online forums where you can converse in Spanish to practise - such as http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/def ault.asp (not recommending this specific one, just showing these sites exist!)
Hola Buenas Tardes westyorksman, I have found a number of free courses on-line. Some are quite good and others not. Just go to google and type in free Spanish courses. I bought a Michel Thomas course off e-bay which is quite good and cheap. Got to get used to his accent first though but very good teacher. Here are a couple of links that may help for the free ones.
http://www.mansionspanish.com/
http://www.spanishprograms.com/
I tried the Rossetta Stone one as my sister has it but didn't like it much. Saying that she likes it so it's down to personal preference really. Adi�
http://www.mansionspanish.com/
http://www.spanishprograms.com/
I tried the Rossetta Stone one as my sister has it but didn't like it much. Saying that she likes it so it's down to personal preference really. Adi�