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Step 1: Determine What You Want
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Step 1: Determine Your Goal
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In the 25 years since graduating from high school, I’ve come to the conclusion that many of the lessons I was taught in school haven’t helped me succeed in my life or career And I’m not alone - What Is Total Immersion In Learning A Second Language? By : Douglas Bower
Introduction
In the 1990's when I was contemplating learning Spanish, I was told repeatedly by well-meaning friends that if I really wanted to learn Spanish I would have to live in a country in which Spanish was the dominate spoken tongue If you Google "Spanish Immersion," you will get 1,790,000 hits
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