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spanish course.Rocket Spanish is an multimedia
course designed to assist its followers in learning
Spanish – fast. The interactive style amounts to an
immersion course in the language: divided into 7
parts, the course starts at the absolute basics and
moves on at a comfortable pace, right through to
advanced Spanish.rocket spanish‘s course is on
MP3, meaning you listen to it via your computer, or
you download it to an MP3 player such as an Apple
iPod or burn it to a CD player.I’d recommend you
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26 Responses to “Spanish For Beginners”

  1. DidiAndAyShow Says:

    haha i hate spanish
    haha i hate spanish

  2. Thepauleh Says:

    WAY TOO FAST!
    WAY TOO FAST!

  3. arnold17a Says:

    @saw212saw212 @ …
    @saw212saw212 @elijahloverx the correct form is gra-see- ahss for latinoamerica and gra-thi-ass for spain but both are okay it’s the same with american accent and english accent if u have some questions I can help

  4. arnold17a Says:

    @elijahloverx the …
    @elijahloverx the correct form is gra-see- ahss for latinoamerica and gra-thi-ass for spain but both are okay it’s the same with american accent and english accent if u have some questions I can help

  5. elchivo23 Says:

    @elijahloverx In …
    @elijahloverx In Spain they say “Gras-thi-ass”. Here in Latin America we say “gras-see-ahss” That’s the difference

  6. elchivo23 Says:

    @elijahloverx In …
    @elijahloverx In Spain they say “Gras-thi-ass”. Here in Latin America we say “gras-see-ahss” That’s the difference

  7. elchivo23 Says:

    @elijahloverx In …
    @elijahloverx In Spain they say “Gras-thi-ass”. Here in Latin America we say “gras-see-ahss” That’s the difference

  8. saw212saw212 Says:

    @arnold17a i can do …
    @arnold17a i can do it to … but i have a limited english vocabulary .. but ill be glad to help anybody , with any question … just for fun … i like to help :D

  9. saw212saw212 Says:

    @elijahloverx that …
    @elijahloverx that only the pronunciation, and some say em diferent … thank you is “gracias” … but you pronunciate it like she said

  10. elijahloverx Says:

    I Spanish teacher …
    I Spanish teacher always told me it was “Gras-thi-ass” not gras-see-ahss” now im confused lol:) x

  11. archaettyx Says:

    the English is …
    the English is easier than Spanish because it has fewer conjugations, verbs, infinitives, fewer problems, gender, etc.
    although Spanish is so nice and interesting (especially in poetry, is my native language and have written many poems)
    also …
    I teach Spanish to English xD

  12. Bennyclay661 Says:

    1 tip to learn …
    1 tip to learn Spanish fast get the program visual link Spanish
    For the link to your free visual link Spanish program type in watch?v=0VOItGqpnaA into the youtube search bar or simply go to my vid reviews for the link

  13. jmbalam Says:

    pues se lee muy …
    pues se lee muy formal ” What´s you name?”

    ella dice como se llama usted, pero es raro que alguien en español de pregunte, como se llama usted?.

    generalmente se dice: como te llamas? or cual es tu nombre? or dime tu nombre¡¡¡¡¡

  14. ART1025MXL Says:

    @mauronaranjo Mira …
    @mauronaranjo Mira Imbecil, primero lee bien antes de venir a tratar de reprenderme. Sabes tu quien originalmente hizo la pregunta? Sabes quien la tradujo? Enterate antes de prejuzgar. LEE ESTO: goodgoobelygoop How do you say, “Hey take off that yellow top”, in spanish? 7 months ago

  15. arnold17a Says:

    if somebody wants …
    if somebody wants to learn spanish I’d like to help, just contact me and I’m gonna help u to understand the words and phrases in spanish to me this is cool

    by the way this girl has excellent accent very good

  16. mauronaranjo Says:

    @kuaquerr Esto es …
    @kuaquerr Esto es para ayudarles a descubrir qué sonido tiene la “CH” en inglés. Ellos leen de otra manera. Así, como para nosotros aprender inglés nos tocó adaptarnos a otros sonidos, a ellos les pasa lo mismo, y también se nos siente en nuestro acento cuando hablamos inglés, que somos hispanos por nuestro acento.

  17. mauronaranjo Says:

    @kuaquerr ¿no se da …
    @kuaquerr ¿no se da cuenta que ellos no están escribiendo para hispano hablantes? Esa es la manera como un anglo parlante, según la fonética inglesa, haría para leer las palabras que tienen sonidos en español.

  18. mauronaranjo Says:

    @ART1025MXL ¡Tan …
    @ART1025MXL ¡Tan bobo! ¿para qué se pone a enseñarle a decir grocerías a la gente que quiere aprender una lengua tan bonita como la nuestra?. No sé de qué país usted sea, pero déjeme decirle que le faltan modales; ¡Madure, hombre!

  19. mauronaranjo Says:

    @cforestello Its …
    @cforestello Its good that you decided to learn spanish. Its a nice language. But you started the wrong way, because those are ofensive words that people use to insulting each other. Who Tough you that?

  20. brfrd Says:

    jajaja
    jajaja

  21. AugustDerGrosse Says:

    that hurts
    that hurts

  22. TheHenryMccarty Says:

    como estas lol.que …
    como estas lol.que tal que pasa.El español es difícil de aprender pero quiero aprender~!!!!!!!!AAAAAAAAAAAA

  23. rrocamar Says:

    bitch

    poo tah

    puta
    bitch

    poo tah

    puta

  24. OCMYMIDDLENAMEKDDN99 Says:

    I know that’s the …
    I know that’s the truth lol

  25. flaminjojo Says:

    i wulda got a beta …
    i wulda got a beta grade and raped her

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