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I'd just say something like 'Hay sello?' or 'Tiene usted sello?' They're usually expecting it!annie12 said:How DO you say 'will you stamp my credential?' :?
The BBC website has got lots of good resources - there is an interactive mystery drama for complete beginners, Ma Va Loca, which I find useful. No mention of stamps though unfortunately...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/
robertt said:Something that helps me with reading languages:
I don't worry if the book was originally in the language I want to learn. I pick any book I really feel like reading, and then read it translated, if necessary, into the target language. I don't feel obligated to read Alas or Marquez just because I want to maintain fluency in Spanish. (Plus I've reached an age when I've stopped believing there's any such thing as literature. There's just good reads and bad reads.)
I know this is an odd solution, but, though I'm not especially bright, I do read quite a few languages fluently, and this has been my method.
Have a great Camino
Rob
tyrrek said:The pre-digital solution was just to have a few glasses of beer or wine, after which we are all practically fluent. :wink:
meisterbalogna said:I've been using an audio program called Earworms which combines phrases and conversations with music and tempos so that it sticks in your head and is easier to recall quickly. It's pretty great!
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