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So I have basic Spanish skills and want to improve. I'm can hold a conversation but I'm definitely not fluent and any spanish speaker will say my Spanish is sheit. What do?
>inb4 read wiki
I don't know lads, looks outdated. I think I'm going to find some Mexican/Spanish political podcasts to listen to daily, consume more Spanish media like shows and music, try to only think and speak in Spanish unless necessary. I'm not sure what tools to use though, Duolingo? Or is that a meme? any recs?
Austin Price
Good morning /lang/
Carter Stewart
No spanish will say your spanish is shit. Just say you're from an esoteric Caribbean island or some shit
Aiden Turner
Good morrow to thee.
Jace Roberts
I hear russian is impossible. What should i learn I like shadowrun dragonfall
Mason Lee
Is it true im a retarded gay asshole if i only know one alphabet
Cameron Ross
READ
Daniel Jackson
No, but learning another is good practice for your brain. It makes you stop thinking in absolute graphemes but rather in phonemes. Not "what is this letter" but rather "what is this sound".