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Old 12-03-2007, 05:12 AM   #12
sarab
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I agree with the others...in my experience cooking shows are great to practice because they put the action with the words which helps to solidify the vocabulary. It is also a great way to learn regional foods and explore the culture a little bit. As far as movies, there are TONS of great movies in Spanish. You could also try putting the subtitles in Spanish while you watch it so that you can see the words as well as hear the language. While movies/TV programs, etc. are great ways to supplement your language learning, the best way is to start speaking and writing it with native speakers. This forum is a great place to ask your questions, so keep on posting!
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