5/10 ways to learn Spanish - Class
Some people are lucky. They get forced to learn a language at school (quite often English if they’re from a non-English speaking country) and before they know it they’re fluent and happily chatting to locals like they were born in the place. If, like me, you were never properly persuaded to learn a language at school it becomes a lot trickier. I learned Swedish and lived in Sweden for a while and I’m currently working my way through Spanish for Latin America, but its not easy. The following are some guidelines for people who want to pick up their first foreign language.
5. Class
Its possible to learn a lot on your own but eventually you will probably want to go back to school. Lots of schools do night classes for popular languages although you might need to travel a bit for something more obscure like Russian. Teachers are good for answering those tricky questions, making you think and teaching grammar.

