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How Long Does It Take To Learn Spanish?

December 22nd, 2009

I am often asked, how long does it take to learn Spanish? I’m afraid this is largely a million-dollar question and one for which there’s no generic response.

Unfortunately there are simply far too many variables involved, in that so much relies on how much effort a person is willing to put into studying the language, and also which strategy or program they will be using. Add to that the indisputable fact that while some students may opt to use the services of a personal tutor, others will choose a classroom environment instead. In reality, some students will rather choose using one or other home study program which makes use of books, multimedia, software, and audio recordings. You also have to ask yourself whether or not the individual will be learning the language in a country where it’s spoken as the first language, or whether they’ll be learning it in their home country. Furthermore, the quality of a program or the experience of a teacher will also influence the outcome.

Because these variables will have such a direct effect on how long does it take to learn Spanish, it is simply not possible to provide a single response to this question. In reality, I have personally been involved with individuals who after six months, were able to communicate confidently in conversational Spanish, but I have also known folks who have attempted to study the Spanish language for a few years, frankly on an on and off basis, and yet after many years they can barely get by.

Rather than attempt to supply a generic answer to this question, I would prefer to discuss what I feel to be the quickest way of learning Spanish. The most vital step of all, is for a person to take advantage of every available opportunity regarding interacting in the language they would like to learn, regardless of what language that may be.

While you certainly do get people who are firm adherents of the classroom approach, I feel it takes too long unless it is done with another method. In my opinion, a self study strategy of high quality is easily superior in that it permits a student to proceed at their own pace instead of being tied down to the average classroom pace. This is especially true with regards to scholars who are really intent on learning a language.

In this case, I would suggest a person to go for a reputable program which includes a variety of audio lessons, multimedia lessons, and naturally, written Spanish. In addition, they should select a program which allows for lessons to be downloaded onto a mobile device so that the student can listen on their iPod for instance. Remember, if you’re serious about learning a language, then you should shoot at being able to not only speak it and read it, but also to write it and understand it. Unless a program covers all four of these areas, it needs to be avoided or at least, you may require some further material.

As you’ll have already heard, Rocket Spanish is a highly favored program, and not without reason. Considering that it addresses all 4 of the area’s discussed, it has gained a reputation for providing scholars with aclass] foundation for basic Spanish which in turn will ensure that you are able to communicate confidently in Spanish inside a relatively short space of time. Similarly, Rosetta Stone is understood to be nearly as good, in that it also addresses the 4 areas mentioned above. Furthermore, it is available in two versions so that individuals can choose between the Spain version and the Latin American Spanish version. Judging from testimonials, it would appear that the Rosetta Stone program takes slightly longer to work through, which of course means it’ll take you a little longer before you develop conversational Spanish but generally, it ranks right up there with Rocket Spanish. Also, Rosetta Stone is quite a bit more expensive.

As you can see, there are too many variables concerned for me or anyone else to be ready to give a simple response with regards to how long does it takes to learn Spanish. However, you’ve probably also gathered by this time that there are several things you can do in order to hurry up the process. In reality, many individuals go as far as using both the programs discussed together with each other in order to develop conversational talents as fast as possible. However, unless you are continuously exposed to the Spanish language, no program will be capable of making you a hundred p.c fluent. On the other hand, providing you’re at an intermediate-to-advanced level, you could consider subscribing to Puerta del Sol Audio magazine which is a Spanish language talents Magazine. Similarly, you’d be shocked at quite how much you can benefit from joining a Meetup group in your area that focuses on learning the Spanish language.

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