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What Type of Spanish Should You Learn? (Part 2) ♫ [ENCORE]

How do you decide what type of Spanish to learn? In this episode, I'll go over some key questions you should ask yourself to pick a type of Spanish. I also explain how to get started if you're not sure what's the best type of Spanish for you to learn.Then, I give you some practic ...  Show more

What Type of Spanish Should You Learn? (Part 1) ♫ 42 [ENCORE]

Do you know what type of Spanish you should learn? This is one of the most common questions I get asked. Should you learn Spanish from Spain or Mexican Spanish? What are the differences between different types of Spanish? I'll explain why it's important to pick a type of Spanish ...  Show more

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