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I was able to have hour-long conversations with native speakers and read almost any text in Spanish with no problem within 8 weeks.
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In 2014 he founded Master of Memory, a leading online Accelerated learning center.
Timothy Moser is an Accelerated learning expert and Spanish coach.
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If you\'re like the majority of US high school graduates, you have (1) studied Spanish at some point and (2) already forgotten most of it