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  1. I found the following workbook to be quite useful. Ignore the product reviews because only one actually seems helpful:

     

    Repase y Escriba Workbook

     

     

    Here's another book. It's not a workbook per se, but it has amazing grammar explanations and a few exercises. You can get the hard copy from Amazon or from a library:

     

    REA's Handbook of Spanish Grammar, Style, and Writing 

     

     

    These 2 recommendations deal mostly with grammar. If you'd like listening/vocabulary/intensive writing help, I recommend the following:

     

    http://www.ver-taal.com/

    http://www.lang-8.com (you can meet native speakers on this site)

    http://www.wordreference.com This site has one of the best Spanish bilingual dictionaries around

     

    Lastly, there are tons of Spanish-language movies/documentaries on YouTube. Many of them have closed captions. Here's one below:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4WvByQH2Ew

     

     

     

     

  2. As some of you know, Google has vowed to digitize all the books and magazines ever written. As of 2014, there are over 130 million books, and Google has digitized roughly 25% of them.

     

    Google's aim is to make the "world's knowledge" more accessible to anyone in the world.

     

     

    Yet, I was wondering whether books really contain the bulk of the world's knowledge? As a whole, do they contain more information than other mediums--like journals, databases, magazines, or videos?

     

  3. Rafe Esquith is an award-winning teacher, who works mainly with underprivileged youth. 

     

     

    After listening to several YouTube videos of/about him, I was wondering if he follows his students through the grades? That is, does he works with his students for several years?

  4. I'm in my mid-20s. In many respects, I feel as if I was shortchanged in my education. There are many things that I was never taught that I now realize I must know. I must learn these things so that I can be a more productive member of society, better appreciate the human condition, and so that--if I decide to have children--they too might know (because I could teach them).

     

     

     

    Therefore, in my spare time, I've decided to teach myself these things. In particular, I want to improve my knowledge of math & science (which is dismal), hone my writing/oratory skills, and sharpen my reasoning/logical thinking. I also want to read more philosophical texts. 

     

     

    Is this forum suited for people like me? Or, is it more geared toward younger learners?

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