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Best System for Learning a Foreign Language?

amrust asks: "I've set a New Year's Resolution for myself. Starting next year, I want to teach myself Spanish. However, looking in local bookstores and online, there are so many different programs and systems to choose from, that I can't decide which method is best. I'd like to learn the Spanish language itself, not just a few choice phrases and words, for traveling. I have a lot of patience for serious in-depth study, at home. I would prefer an easy-to-learn (but comprehensive) system that includes audio CDs, as well as textbook material, to follow along with. Which system can you recommend for someone just starting out, assuming they currently speak English, and have never previously taken a foreign language course?"

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  1. Re:Classes by Otter · · Score: 4, Funny
    (Wow, that site is as addictive as this one is...)

    I also like the debates between the advocates of "Diseño Inteligente" and "religion del monstruo de espaguetis".

  2. Re:Classes by drsquare · · Score: 4, Funny

    The BEST way? Easy:

    Yeah, what could be easier than quitting your job, selling your house, abandoning your family and going to live abroad in a Spanish-speaking country?