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Originally Posted by AdoptAmiga
WannabeMomof2: Best of luckwith your Spanish. You'll do fine. The hard part is being consistent in the language. Also, it's hard to compete with English tv, playgroups, relatives, etc. If possible, try to hire a native Spanish speaker as a babysitter or "playfriend" so your child can interact w/someone else (and also to give you a break). If you live near a decent size college, you probably can find quite a few Spanish speakers. Have fun practicing those verb drills..lol!
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Thanks- I do speak it ok- although I do stumble on the some of the tenses. I was thinking of taking some classes in conversational spanish at the university just to help out..but omg- I was in school for 8 years..the thought of going back..LOL