4 Responses to “What is the best way to learn spanish in toronto?”
Annie on 23 Oct 2008 at 12:56 am #
Please try this program.This is the web’s most popular Spanish learning program.
Good Luck
seanbee1973 on 23 Oct 2008 at 8:01 am #
Hi Leah K,
Your best bet is Rocket Spanish, you can learn at your own pace and you can learn it anywhere including Toronto (my fav city). Here is the link
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Good luck
Learn Spanish on 26 Oct 2008 at 9:40 am #
Here is the best way I’ve found to learn a language. It takes time but it is free. (A few suggestions):
- Find out what situations you’ll encounter most often in your daily routine.
- Write down what you would say in English to describe those situations.
- Have a native write down how she would describe those situations.
-Study and read the translations the native gives you.
Eventually you’ll have all the situations you need. And because they’re routine you’ll use and practice them a lot! You can find a lot of very common! situations or ideas from (Spanish actresses and actors in movies).
Also check out some of the most common Spanish words, phrases, and conversations that natives use:. You’ll find that these words and situations will save you a lot of time!! It worked for me!
<> on 26 Oct 2008 at 5:34 pm #
It depends whatn you like
If you want to have fun and learn then i know one called uno spanish services
they are good price and good stuff
you can go to
or go to 79 king street east - downtown
heres some more info
Special Offer $222 Summer Course
you can have a regular group class or private
the groups are very small and you get alot of attention
call 416 866 8811
or if you just want to learn but be realllllyyyy bored anpay alott you can go to the spanish center
Please try this program.This is the web’s most popular Spanish learning program.
Good Luck
Hi Leah K,
Your best bet is Rocket Spanish, you can learn at your own pace and you can learn it anywhere including Toronto (my fav city). Here is the link
.
Good luck
Here is the best way I’ve found to learn a language. It takes time but it is free. (A few suggestions):
- Find out what situations you’ll encounter most often in your daily routine.
- Write down what you would say in English to describe those situations.
- Have a native write down how she would describe those situations.
-Study and read the translations the native gives you.
Eventually you’ll have all the situations you need. And because they’re routine you’ll use and practice them a lot! You can find a lot of very common! situations or ideas from (Spanish actresses and actors in movies).
Also check out some of the most common Spanish words, phrases, and conversations that natives use:. You’ll find that these words and situations will save you a lot of time!! It worked for me!
It depends whatn you like
If you want to have fun and learn then i know one called uno spanish services
they are good price and good stuff
you can go to
or go to 79 king street east - downtown
heres some more info
Special Offer $222 Summer Course
you can have a regular group class or private
the groups are very small and you get alot of attention
call 416 866 8811
or if you just want to learn but be realllllyyyy bored anpay alott you can go to the spanish center
i have experience in both and i reccomend uno