That is very possible you will have to spend a bit of time learning and the classes are a reasonable amount. Spanish is a very lovely language but it can be difficult at times so take it slow.
The Rosetta Stone series offers the best courses in language learning for a good price. If you are not looking to get a full degree from a college, but just want to learn some Spanish, Rosetta Stone is the way to go. If you are looking for a more formal class, most community colleges offer courses in Spanish.
There are a variety of means to learning Spanish. You have options such as night school classes or perhaps a private tutor. There are also online courses and DVD courses such as Rosetta Stone. It really depends on which way you feel would work best for you.
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Be sure, when looking at colleges, that you select one that has a legal program in case that is what you decide. Generally you will start with basic courses with a few legal courses in the mix and it will help you make your decision.
Check out PampaStudio, they offer Spanish courses in Argentina. I studied with them in Rosario and it was great!
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you can get rocket language courses. Or bilingual app for phone.
The online environment isn't that great for intensive language courses, so few are offered. There are plenty of offline courses, though. Example: http://www.babylon-idiomas.com/en/spanish-courses-intensive.htm
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Spanish speaking courses are fun and easy to handle. You can take courses in many places. If you are really willing to learn it, you'll do it one day or the other.