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I’ve studied Spanish long time ago when I was in high school. I loved it so much. So I’m thinking may be I should start studying it again. I don’t remember anything at all, no grammar, no vocabulary , nothing. So what can I possibly do to master it as quickly as possible. I really get bored if I kept studying and didn’t get a noteworthy output.
I want to start writing and speaking like a native speaker but I don’t know how?!!

Note: I have this audio book + pdf , I listen to the native speaker reading the article while reading from the pdf. But her accent seems very good. I can never be as good as her. Any idea how to improve my accent too (Please don’t tell me to talk to native Spanish speakers because I’m not going to be able to do so, It’s all self study)

Picciola, you say that you want to "talk like a native Spanish people and learn Spanish very fast", but "don’t tell me to talk to native Spanish speakers because I’m not going to be able to do so".

Sorry, but that’s just not possible. No self-study course will enable you to converse like a native without actually talking to one. No matter what the self-study providers tell you, it just wont happen.

So either reduce your expectations (learn the basics through self-study), or do what other people have advised - go and spend some time in Spain or South America, or at least mingle with the Spanish speaking community wherever you live.

I am learning Spanish and I am interested in the Castillian dialect. I am not totally new to the language. I can read and speak it moderately but I want to focus on Castillian. Does anyone know of any web sites that can help with pronouncing the ce, ci, and z in Castillian? I know its a th sound but I would like a dictionary like site that can help with an audio. Gracias a todos.

http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/Castilian

Hello! I’m from Argentina, and I’d love to learn more about Canada and talk about our different cultures and ways of see things. And maybe I can teach you spanish if you don’t speak it.

So, if someone wants to chat on msn (best with audio, but anyway) add me to your msn: soy_un_haiku @hotmail.com (erase the space I left before @)

Bye! Thanks!

http://www.languageguide.org/
http://www.livemocha.com/
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/
http://www.sharedtalk.com/index.aspx
http://babylon.com