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CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - rktwelve - 12-12-2018 I need to take CLEP Spanish and need a minimum of 50. What is the best way to start learning Spanish to take the CLEP exam in 4-6 weeks? I have zero background in Spanish. I've signed up with Spanish Hour, but haven't found it great so far as it doesn't explain things that well imo. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - Johmford - 12-12-2018 Step 1: Marry a spanish person Step 2: have them take you to a south america country Step 3: forbid them from helping you Step 4: you now speak spanish out of necessity JK, I have not really found a good resource either. If you find something interesting let me know! I was interested in an audio format I can listen to while at work, but a lot of them require you to look at the presentation as well. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - Ideas - 12-12-2018 I think scoring 50 in 6 weeks would be pretty hard, without something like jjsafari said. A great personal tutor, not speaking English, etc. Do you already speak a second language fluently? A language that's related to Spanish? The FSI says that to get working proficiency in Spanish takes 600 hours, but there is going to be a limit to how much a person can accelerate it. It seems much better to take a self-paced Spanish course somewhere. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - quigongene - 12-12-2018 Perhaps DuoLingo.com as at least a study aid. I like that it gamifies the learning. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - davewill - 12-12-2018 Do you just need 3 foreign language credits? I would think an introductory Spanish course at a CC would be a much surer path. You might be able to find it as an accelerated online course. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - bjcheung77 - 12-12-2018 The cheapest/easiest/fastest way to 3-6 or 9 credits is the CLEP, however; because you're starting from scratch and I doubt you know a second language. I recommend you taking the Study.com courses instead, 3 courses of Spanish in one month if you can cram all that into your daily schedule. I recommend at least 3-4 hours a day, 30 days = 90-120 hours. You can try to supplement that with the Modern States Spanish CLEP prep materials. The only way to learn a language is by "paying for it" with money & time spent "learning" the material and immersing yourself in it... Whatever you do, don't take the StraighterLine Spanish, as I hate using Rosetta Stone material, I don't know how others love it... If you want to do more, you can, it'll cost you another subscription... I would do it this way, review the MS/CLEP materials for 1 month, do 3 courses from Study.com for 1 month and you'll have 180-240 hours total if you do 3-4 hours a day for two months. Heck, I'll even recommend you to get some DVD/CD/Book combo from the library and use that as review material for another month, 3 months total - 270 to 360 hours of Spanish knowledge crammed! RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - cookderosa - 12-12-2018 (12-12-2018, 02:57 PM)rktwelve Wrote: I need to take CLEP Spanish and need a minimum of 50. Well, let's see. Let's take a native Spanish speaker and see what we can do to get them to pass the English Composition exam in a month, not a good chance imo...... Seriously, I am normally really encouraging, but you want to learn an entire language's grammar and usage in 4 weeks? It's not even an issue of SPEAKING since you won't be tested on speaking on the CLEP (which many people find easier than writing/reading/editing) Realize that I've met people who took 4 years of high school Spanish and still had to study hard for the test. That said, we had a member here (burbuja0512) who managed a perfect score - I believe she lived in Mexico for 6 years speaking Spanish exclusively at work. I can't remember who it is that recruits multi-linguists (CIA? FBI? NSA?) but if you can learn a language proficiently in 4 weeks, you need to take that superpower to the next level. EDIT to add: you didn't say if you already speak more than 1 language. If you are already bi-lingual, I might revise my answer..... some people do have a knack, and if you already speak something else, it might be doable. (and I'm assuming you've already earned college credit in that language too) RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - MSK9 - 12-12-2018 I second the Duolingo recommendation. It's excellent (and how I learned Dutch). RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - Ideas - 12-12-2018 I felt that DuoLingo was repetitive, so if I only had 6 weeks, I wouldn't use it much. I liked their section with short conversations. RE: CLEP Spanish: Best way to learn for someone with ZERO prior knowledge - cookderosa - 12-12-2018 (12-12-2018, 05:47 PM)MSK9 Wrote: I second the Duolingo recommendation. It's excellent (and how I learned Dutch). I used Duolingo faithfully for a year (French) and granted it was before they did the refresh a few years back, but no way could I even answer 1 practice question in the CLEP Official Guide. MSk9 - did you get college credit in Dutch after using Duolingo? |