I work at a place where most people speak Spanish, and I want to be able to hold conversations with them. I’ve watched a couple of YouTube videos, but I haven’t been able to retain the information. I need to write down flashcards and notes. I’m wondering, and I don’t mind if it’s proprietary, what is the best and fastest way to learn Spanish?

  • NukedRat@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Wow thank you for this. I started using duolingo about a month ago and already see some improvement and was eventually going to start watching things like kids programs in spanish when I felt more comfortable with the basics. But now you’ve commented this I feel I can use dreaming spanish alongside duolingo to really help me, as after briefly watching one of the clips it really emphasis things which will help immensely.

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      7 hours ago

      Awesome!

      The super beginner level is so easy you’d probably understand even if it were muted. It’s an amazing resource and you can just start there from day one.

      Have fun on your journey!