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Mr Khan said:

Best advice is to get a class. Good software (Rosetta Stone) is expensive as hell, and you have to really have the right mentality to go it alone, like buy yourself a textbook or something (i don't have that mentality, for instance, i need structure)

 

Find a cheap class


well spanish is my first language and I borrowed rosetta stone spanish from a friend (I´m learning german) to check it just out of curiosity and I gotta say that their spanish is too generic, well basically just sounds pretty bad to me.

If you really want to learn the language you need to first try to learn some of the basics (like grammar and stuff to know how sentences are made) and listen to the real thing (movies, music  and IF possible try to speak with native speakers)

Learning a second language is not an easy task at all, it really requires dedication, and you really need motivated to learn it because you want to, not because of anything else.

For example I was able to learn English, I might not write it very well, but I can speak very fluently . When first I started I didn´t even know the meaning of the word soccer. What I mean is if I could do it anyone can if they dedicate enough time to it.

And don´t think I spent any time reading books, I barely touched any book. Like I said, I learned by listening, you just gotta find the best way in which you learn and exploit it.

Best of luck, and I really hope you can do it 

Edit: Also, it is NEVER too late to learn something.