It’s been a long time coming, but I’m finally taking spanish lessons.
I started trying to learn spanish back in 1995 on a trip to Ixtapa. I think I learned the basics but that’s it. Then with a few trips to Cuba I learned a little more and couple of years ago I took 5 days of lessons in the Dominican Republic.
The net result was I could almost get around in a spanish conversation as long as the speaker also knew english. I know… not a great scenario.
So this year I decided I’m going to get serious about learning the language. Fortunately I came across a Groupon for a year’s subscription to LiveMocha.
LiveMocha is a language learning community where you can study any of 36 languages. My choice obviously is Spanish.
The key with the website and the community is that you get feedback from native speakers of the language you are learning. So every lesson when I write a letter or record an audio dialogue, I get a critique from a native spanish speaker. Incredibly helpful. I can’t believe how much I’m enjoying it.
I have to admit though that every time I have to record an audio conversation, I get nervous. I still get that weird feeling of speaking a language that I’m not fluent in. I think I’m improving though so that’s good.
The bottom line is I would recommend LiveMocha to anyone that’s trying to learn a new language. Give it a try and let me know what you think.


