Enroll in a Spanish-speaking class that concentrates on the spoken language rather than the written word. This sort of class is sometimes called conversational Spanish. Check out your local college for classes or look in the local paper for a teacher offering private lessons.
Invest in a Spanish course that uses CDs and voice recognition to teach you how to speak Spanish properly. Rosetta Stone has been offering this type of course for many years. You listen to the words, repeat them and the voice recognition technology that you loaded onto your computer lets you know if you are saying it correctly.
Visit a website, such as bbc.co.uk, which has a section where you will hear Spanish words being spoken by Spanish people.
Listen to Spanish radio or watch Spanish television. If you cannot access these channels on your television or radio, log onto a websites such as multilingual.com, where you will be able to watch Spanish TV online for free.
Spend time in a Spanish-speaking country and use the language in its natural setting to get around and to make yourself understood.