Most commercial ?language learning programs have been ineffective as a tool for 
learning languages. One learns a language by living it and interacting with 
other people.
Spanish or castellano are well understood in all countries of L.A. and Spain. 
The difference of the?Spanish heard?is due to the? different cultural 
influences in the language, derived from Indian, European, and African 
ancestry; in addition to the jerga?or coloquial language as in the?case of 
Lunfardo in?Argentina.? Furthermore, while traveling through Spanish speaking 
countries, you will have some humorus experiences?as to?the meaning of some 
words due to their own regionalism.These differences one can also?notice in 
French while in France, Switzerland or Canada.

Learning languages requires a lot of listening, being open to make mistakes and 
have fun with it.I suggest a language program with teacher:group interaction. 
The program should consist of phonemic awareness; basic grammatic?structures; 
meaningful conversational situations to improve comprehension and vocabulary 
that will be apply to your travel experience and connection with the culture.

In addition, you may want to take advantage of the media and the Internet. 
Listen to a radio station; read the newspapers or magazines on topics of 
interest?with prior knowledge and watch Spanish movies or a novela (most come 
from Venezuela and Mexico).? Most important, take advantage of Spanish 
speaking?dancers at the milongas and talk to them in Spanish. It will might 
just make you laugh on the dance floor!

Felicidades en el Ano Nuevo!

Angela Maria
NYC

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