KENDALL J. answered 06/08/19
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So, the first suggestion I would give would be to read prolifically in all three languages. The best part is that the similar roots of all three languages will allow improvements in one language to spill over into the others. Reading is by far the best way to familiarize yourself with the styles of each language while improving grammar and vocabulary. The parallels will only help more the further you get into each language, as upper level vocabulary in each of those three becomes more and more derived from Greek and Latin roots. One might think of the Philosophes, clearly related to the English Philosopher and in Spanish (with spelling change of course) filosofía.