Yes, I’m willing to help, but only with offering links. Learning to speak better Spanish is one thing. Learning to type it into print is another. Spelling it seems harder but you can actually learn more this way, especially if you are a right brained thinker. :) So, I found this site where you can join in real time conversations and it’s a two way win situation. The person or persons you are learning better Spanish from are also learning better English from you. Love this kind of help.
http://myhappyplanet.com/index.php
Another great site : http://www.lingolex.com/spanish.htm
Verbalising sentences :
http://www.visuallinkspanish.com/lessons/index.html
Over 100 audios below link for pronuciation :
http://www.eslteachersboard.com/language/spanish/spanishlesson.htm
I also suggest you get signed up for the Spanish word of the day mail, especially if all you have is a few exra minutes a day
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/es/list/
Of course, the best way to learn any language is through the help of friends who speak it. It’s not always possible with the many things we have to do each day. The other thing is that when it’s socialising time, the last thing anyone wants to do is teach.
Keep learning. It’s an ongoing process. I’ve been learning sign language since I was 15 years old and there’s still stuff I don’t know. I don’t even consider my Spanish to be intermediate but I know it will be a life long learning experience that I won’t regret. Neither will you. There are many other sites online and even downloads available to help. Just do a search in your browser. Thing is that most of them offer paid versions but you can learn pretty much even without those and then if and when you’re ready, you can make a purchase.
Adiós por el momento, ( Goodbye for now ),
Sherry
