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	<title>Comments on: What About Those Promises That You Can Learn Spanish Practically Overnight?</title>
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		<title>By: Rosana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rosana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 23:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for a very enjoyable comment!

Kids&#039; brains are wired differently than ours... too bad we can&#039;t go back and frontload what we are trying to learn now!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for a very enjoyable comment!</p>
<p>Kids&#8217; brains are wired differently than ours&#8230; too bad we can&#8217;t go back and frontload what we are trying to learn now!</p>
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		<title>By: Kenneth Chambers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kenneth Chambers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 23:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been studying spanish for about 15 years.  Everyday, all the time, night and day.  It is my mind all the time.  I talk to myself in spanish and get some funny looks when accidently over heard.  I went to school at a community college for ten years one night a week and learned alot.  I live in a community of 70% spanish speakers.  The only people not bi-lengual are the lazy gringos who want to speak but don&#039;t want to learn.  It is not easy and learning is an everyday, every minute process.  I listen to total mexican radio and watch as much mexican TV as possible.  I ask most of the people I meet during the day if they speak spanish.  You can&#039;t beleive the gringos out there who speak spanish but we never know who they are.  I speak at the bank, the cleaners, the schools, grocery stores, convience stores and auto parts stores.  Most of the workers in my town are hispanics and love to talk to you in spanish.  My part of the world in a living classroom for espanol.  Sad to say but I am still not fluent and probably never will be but thats allright.  I love the spanish language and keep right on talking, making mistakes and having fun.  Met a lot of new people in my job and social life who are hablantes de espanol.  I talk with a lot of illegals, of whom there are many.  They love to talk with you because they can&#039;t speak english and are glad to talk with you about things.  There are many little kids who like to talk spanish to gringos.  How did they learn to be fluent in english and spanish both in less then five years?  Thanks so much and I am available for any questions.  After all this time I do know a little.  Thanks KC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been studying spanish for about 15 years.  Everyday, all the time, night and day.  It is my mind all the time.  I talk to myself in spanish and get some funny looks when accidently over heard.  I went to school at a community college for ten years one night a week and learned alot.  I live in a community of 70% spanish speakers.  The only people not bi-lengual are the lazy gringos who want to speak but don&#8217;t want to learn.  It is not easy and learning is an everyday, every minute process.  I listen to total mexican radio and watch as much mexican TV as possible.  I ask most of the people I meet during the day if they speak spanish.  You can&#8217;t beleive the gringos out there who speak spanish but we never know who they are.  I speak at the bank, the cleaners, the schools, grocery stores, convience stores and auto parts stores.  Most of the workers in my town are hispanics and love to talk to you in spanish.  My part of the world in a living classroom for espanol.  Sad to say but I am still not fluent and probably never will be but thats allright.  I love the spanish language and keep right on talking, making mistakes and having fun.  Met a lot of new people in my job and social life who are hablantes de espanol.  I talk with a lot of illegals, of whom there are many.  They love to talk with you because they can&#8217;t speak english and are glad to talk with you about things.  There are many little kids who like to talk spanish to gringos.  How did they learn to be fluent in english and spanish both in less then five years?  Thanks so much and I am available for any questions.  After all this time I do know a little.  Thanks KC</p>
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