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I Want to learn spanish and italian which home study CDs / books / videoa would you say are okay?

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camera · 26/11/2006 20:48

title says it all, thanks

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Californifrau · 27/11/2006 18:43

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amunt · 10/12/2012 08:49

There's a great site I have used, A lot of it's free.
prospanish.co.uk

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LaVolcan · 10/12/2012 10:43

Michel Thomas - my husband swears by his courses, I couldn't get on with them myself.

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fussychica · 10/12/2012 13:27

My husband also like MT - I couldn't get on with them either - perhaps it's a man thingConfused

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GrendelsMum · 11/12/2012 17:25

This is really nice - both me and my colleagues have used this:
radiolingua.com/shows/spanish/coffee-break-spanish/

I think this is what I used when I did an evening course - if it's the right one, I then lent it to a friend and he said it really helped him travel around Latin America.
www.amazon.co.uk/Breakthrough-Spanish-Euro-Book-Pack/dp/1403942625/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

I had a really awful book to learn Italian with when I did an evening course but now can't identify it.

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sandripples · 15/12/2012 19:03

Hi, Personally I wouldn't learn these two languages at the same time as they are potentially easy to muddle!

However I've been learning Italian for a few years and I have a range of materials - I like the Contatti books and Cds, the BBC website esp at the beginning, also the BBC little grammar book is very good. It depends how you like to learn really - I also have a big book of grammar drills but that's not for everyone!
I started with an evening class so that gave me the basics.

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