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This blog is based on a growing interest in learning Spanish. We are Christian Sisters who attend Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries. Our friends from other locations have been invited to join us! We agree to do our best to write in Spanish, correct one another's mistakes, and make overall improvements toward fluency. Ok, mis hermanas ... vamonos!
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Too tired to write in Spanish right now. I am sitting in on a few classes ... since I work at a university, the Modern Languages Dept has been kind enough to let me sit in on some classes. So I talked to 4 professors --- 2 for 201 (mostly grammar, preterite, subjunctive, imperfect) and 2 for 202 (grammar but more writing and speaking.) I need both. The classes (combined) are:
M, W, 8:30 - 10:15
T, Th, 11:30 - 12:45
M-TH, 4 -5 p.m.
So I go when I can. I wish that I had time to do all of the homework because I know that it would help me a lot! My thought pattern is that if I get a little bit 3-4 times a week, I'm more likely to keep working at it. In PR I heard Spanish everyday and I don't want to lose what I learned now that I'm back. Plus, I want to be more fluent by September, the time of my next meeting in San Juan!
That's really a great benefit! I am finishing up with my class and will be done at the end of the month.
I was thinking of getting something like Rosetta Stone to help. Have you had any experience with it?
No, no experience with Rosetta Stone, but I've heard that it's good.
BTW, what books were you using? If we were using the same books I can point you to some of the book-related material online. Or we can continue from where you left off in the book.
This is the book we are using:
Panorama Second Edition
Blanco/Donley
There is also online access to the lab manual...I think it will be available to me for some time after the class is over.
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