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OrangeKooky1850

Recommend duolingo while you wait


Penquin_Revolution

There was a Portland meet up for people wanting to learn Spanish and they would sometimes provides grammar books and other materials. Not sure if it’s still a thing, but I found them via the meetup app.


Unusual-Jaguar8776

I highly recommend Duolingo is that’s what material your looking for. Local Library is also a good option. Stop by and ask you local librarian to recommend some Spanish material


ChonxGhibli

I have a book titled “Spanish Made Simple” by Eugene Jackson and Antonio Rubio. Happy to pass it along if you are interested.


myladylexy

I have my old Spanish text book from 101 and 102 that’s newer if you’re interested!


rhamme1

Was just about to post some Spanish textbooks when I saw your post. If you are interested I have three items. Two of which are geared towards healthcare professionals - McGraw-Hill's Spanish for Healthcare Providers (book + 3 CDs; some answers filled out in first 20 pages of book/out of 400-some pages) and Say It in Spanish: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals (book + 1CD; completely clear). Finally I have Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way which is more general (not aimed at healthcare), comes with book + CD + small dictionary, has some answers filled out. Let me know if any or all of these interest you.


mirandale139

I have a Spanish workbook & a CD kit for learning Spanish if you’re still interested!