I’ve taken 3 years of HS Spanish and done well practicing with friends and Duolingo since then, well enough to converse at length with non English speaking Uber drivers, grannies at groceries, and flirting on Tinder abroad lol until the jig is up, for example. But I want to get to a business fluency and need something more official and regimented. Anyone have recs on how to do so? #languages #hobbies
Have a reason to use it every day. Usually people accomplish that by moving to a country that speaks the language, or they date someone who mostly speaks the language. Read books in Spanish in the fields you're interested in.
Thanks both. I definitely don’t have the ability or interest to move abroad while COVID is active, and have tried the other ideas. I would like a more formalized and business language focused effort, like a well recommended language class that’s more engaged than downloading Rosetta Stone.
preply but you need to pay
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Move to a Spanish speaking country, or stay there for more than a month - (ideally at least 3 months if you can) while you are there try and interact as much as possible with people who only speak Spanish to you. If truly impossible for you to travel, listen to Spanish podcasts, and watch movies/series in Spanish I think that should help a lot