There is a video on Youtube.
com were the American President George Bush is giving a speech partly in Spanish.
You can view the video yourself by going to YouTube and searching for "Bush speaks Spanish".
The speech was given on May 4, 2005, at the White House, to a large Spanish speaking crowd.
Notice how President Bush often fumbles through his pronunciations during his speech.
It never sounds "quite right" Fortunately, for the President there are not many negative consequences for him when he gave that speech.
After all, he is an elected official.
In the end, everyone listening to his live speech in person was in good spirits.
But imagine this for a second.
What if your occupation depended on you being proficient in speaking Spanish? In addition, according to census data, the Spanish speaking population is one of the fastest growing demographics in America.
Plus in some parts on the United States, Spanish is increasingly becoming the dominant language.
Therefore, if you want to work and live in these areas, you will either learn to speak Spanish or face being at a socio-economic disadvantage.
Being bilingual opens up more employment opportunities now and in the future.
The only problem is it can be extremely tough learning to speak Spanish.
That is why you want a system specifically designed from the ground up to teach you to speak Spanish quickly.
You need a Spanish course created by a native Spanish speaking person.
Also, make sure to choose a complete system that not only focuses on pronunciation; but also grammar, verb conjugation, and has audio lessons.