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Old 07-07-2011, 10:51 AM   #2
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Not exactly an answer to your question, but I've done Rosetta Stone's Spanish, which was offered free via an online hookup through my public library. Sort of useful.

There are also approximately a bajillion websites that offer a free Spanish tutorials, some with songs and/or poetry that make the learning less painful. An easy Google search.

It's also possible to find some online Spanish translations of books such as Old Man and the Sea, which you can then get up on a screen along with the English version. One thing about Hemingway — the language is simple, so reading along is fairly straightforward. Also (and this is less helpful although it does give you some interesting vocabulary) I found a Gideon bible with Spanish on the left page, English on the right.
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