Spanish

I enjoy learning languages. In the past I’ve learnt both French and German and currently, I’m interested in Spanish.

I’ve been using a language learning site called Livemocha to pick up the basics of the language and have been supplementing that with information from About.com: Spanish Language.

So far, I’m doing pretty well and have managed to pick up a few words and I’ve begun learning a few grammatical structures. Today, I learnt about constructing the present indicative form of regular verbs.

I want to practise what I’ve learnt but I can’t find any good sites which will let me do so. Perhaps I’ve stumbled across an idea for a project?

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