Learning Spanish: Where Does One Start?

If you’re sufficiently convinced that learning Spanish improves your job prospects and want to prepare for that much-coveted bilingual job while you’re still in university or thinking of making a career change, why don’t you visit www.dailyspanishphrases.com and see what level your Spanish is at. No doubt you’ve learned the rudiments of Spanish in school and maybe you’re not as rusty as you think. If you go through the sample lessons in this web site and are interested in subscribing to a set of daily lessons, you can do so at an affordable fee. In fact at less than $40.00 per level, it’s a steal!

Wouldn’t it be nice not to have to run to the library or bookstore to pick up costly books and tapes in Spanish when you can just look into your email every morning and have a lesson waiting for you? You have the liberty of doing the lesson at any time that’s convenient (during your lunch hour, at the end of the day) and at the pace you’re most comfortable with.

Another alternative would be to speak to your Spanish-speaking friends and ask them if they know about companies that are hiring bilingual candidates. For all you know, their parents may know of other parents who are executives in their companies and know about bilingual jobs available. In other words, develop that network! As they say, you’ll never know whom you’ll meet one day.

Polish your Spanish so that one day you can talk about your career and say “¡La cosa va viento en popa!” (It’s going exceedingly well!)

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