Advanced Spanish Language
Advanced Spanish Language
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About how long will it take to have a good understanding of the spanish language, using Rosetta Stone?
I’m willing to put at least an hour into it per day, and I already know some spanish. Going through the level 1 of Rosetta Stone in spanish, what are the chances I will be able to carry on a conversation after it’s completion? Also, about how long will it take to get though level 1? Thanks in advance for your answers.
With rosetta stone is simple and easy, but you won’t get the indepth knowledge of Spanish like you would from taking a class. You get the basics, they go over vocabulary but as far as really learning and understanding how to structure verbs and create very basic sentences, I think that you will find it falls short a little. But it is good for vocabulary use. I think it would take a while to really learn with it, and you would have to have some additional resources if you really want to become semi fluent or have a good command of the language. I would suggest if you could do it, spend some time in a language institute in central America they don’t cost very much and Costa Rica has great schools there and its a beautiful country. I learned a little before I went to a school in Costa Rica and after 4 months I was speaking without thinking.
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