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Learning a foreign Language for travel ?????

BigAl

Gone But Not Forgotten
Both my wife and and speak Spanish . She is much better than I am . I am thinking of purchasing a Rosetta Stone Language CD to improve my Spanish . I want to do more than point and grunt in Spanish ! Has anyone used this program ?
 
Both my wife and and speak Spanish . She is much better than I am . I am thinking of purchasing a Rosetta Stone Language CD to improve my Spanish . I want to do more than point and grunt in Spanish ! Has anyone used this program ?

Yes, while in Europe, we did a lot of pointing and grunting when they did not speak English.:smileywac
 
I bought Rosetta Stone Spanish for my daughter. I don't speak Spanish so I have no idea if Melen is learning anything or not!
 
Both my wife and and speak Spanish . She is much better than I am . I am thinking of purchasing a Rosetta Stone Language CD to improve my Spanish . I want to do more than point and grunt in Spanish ! Has anyone used this program ?

I do remember that one of the Innkeepers in Germany did draw pictures of two beds to indicate how many beds were in the room. Even though I do know how to count to nine in German.:yum:
 
I bought Spanish for Idiots. So far so good. I went to a mexican restaurant yesterday and called the waitress a beautiful man. :pat: :smileywac
 
The best thing I found for learning a foreign language was to get a girlfriend that speaks the language and can talk with you and correct you without making you feel like an idiot.

Al, I think a cute little Panamanian girl would work out well for you. I'm sure your wife would be understanding. :whistle:
 
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