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[QUOTE="Seoul Survivor, post: 128534, member: 20392"] I will be walking the Camino this June so do not know how much spanish I will need. Thinking that it would be polite to know at least some essential spanish and have the confidence to open my mouth I have started taking spanish lessons. For me learning the language with a spanish speaker is the best way to go. One of the spanish teachers at my school graciously gives me time each week and I have been amazed at how much I have picked up. Her experience has been mainly in Spain so that helps with those differences people have been talking about. A resource that she pointed me to was the BBC Spanish language site with its interactive language unit called Mi Vida Loca. [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/[/url] It is a story told in multimedia elements which you interact with. I like it because the characters speak at their natural speed so you have to have your wits about you. There is plenty of support and you learn language to; ask directions, order food, greeting etc. One thing I wanted to do for the Camino is learn the Lord's Prayer in spanish. I am not sure if it will come in handy except that it is a personal thing. Below is the link for anyone who may be interested. [url]http://alanhoskin.net/gallery3/index.php/vi-Gallery-Image[/url] Bien Camino Alan [/QUOTE]
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