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Archive for February 7th, 2010

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I need help on some spanish translation?

Kazoom zoom asked:


I think that Matt is smart.
We don’t want to eat now.
I begin my homework after dinner.
Juan usually prefers to buy lunch.
My mom always serves us breakfast on Sundays.
My dog sleeps all day.
My friends play sports.
I ask for help in class.
We don’t always understand the lesson.
I love you. (querer)
Do you love me? (querer)
The television costs $2000
The students repeat the words.
Juana is planning to go to the movies on Friday.

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Is it possible to learn spanish by watching spanish television programs?

mike9626 asked:


I can speak some basic spanish and I find that if I watch a show or commercial on the spanish channel, I can make out a little of it even though they’re speaking very fast. Can someone learn to speak Spanish well by watching spanish TV everyday in addition to learning out of a book? I find that the books focus almost exclusively on vocabulary and grammar, but nobody learns to speak their native language that way. Children don’t learn to speak by a bunch of grammar lessons, they learn by listening, and imitating what they hear. It seems to me that if you watched and listened to people speaking spanish on TV, over time, just like children, you would pick up a lot of it naturally?

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