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Spanish Tagging

written on April 28th, 2008 by Zach Braiker

In a few weeks I’ll be in a small village in Colombia trying to impress my girlfriend’s grandparents. And as impressive as Twitter, Facebook, social media and advertising might be, I think learning Spanish is a far more effective way to go here. So I’ve covered my apartment with Spanish phrases and words, and my friend Karlenis hand selected the phrases (i.e., appliance tagging). I’ve also downloaded a few Spanish books on audible. So as long as they ask me one of 50 or so phrases, I’ll be just fine. Hasta manana.

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  1. Great tactic! You might be beyond its utility at this point, but I’ve enjoyed using the Rosetta Stone software as a fun diversion to pick up some bits & pieces of new languages. My experience w/ it makes me confident it’d work really well if taken to the advanced level of a given language.

    Comment by Aaron White — April 28, 2008 @ 8:20 pm

  2. I’m sure you won’t need it, but all the same, buena suerte. :) Enjoy your trip!

    Comment by Chris Anthony — April 28, 2008 @ 9:55 pm

  3. Love it!

    Comment by Todd Van Hoosear — May 1, 2008 @ 11:54 am

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Zach Braiker

This blog analyzes where social media culture and business converge. Zach Braiker is the CEO of Refine & Focus a social media agency and an adjunct professor of social media at Emerson College.

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