Drive Time Spanish: Beginner Level

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| Rating | : | 4.61 (551 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1400006007 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 211 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-07-22 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The experts at Living Language have created a course that includes four hours of language lessons on four CDs that you can use anywhere and anytime. Learn Spanish while you’re driving to work, taking a trip with the family, or even while jogging! Drive Time Spanish is a simple and convenient Spanish language course that includes:•4 compact discs with conversational lessons — practice listening and speaking Spanish naturally•Plenty of pronunciation exercises, simple explanations, examples, and real conversational practice•A 64-page student handbook with Spanish vocabulary lists, dialogue scripts, and a grammar summary for reference. Learn Spanish while running errands, commuting or even while working out! This Spanish language course is easy and convenient in an all-audio format.Drive Time Spanish is the easiest way to learn Spanish vocabulary, to learn Spanish grammar, to learn Spanish pronunciation, conversation and even Spanish culture — all without a book
Skips Around krogue Like others have said, it jumps from easy words to ridiculously hard sentences. Also, you start learning to count from 20, which is okay since I know how to count in Spanish, but someone learning might want to be able to count from 1.. "Look Elsewhere" according to Bruce A. Walker. Essentially useless. The first CD was great, it left great expectations about the rest of the set. Listened to it about 10 times before moving onto the second of 8 CDs. Somehow, between when the first CD was removed from the player and when the second was inserted, I was supposed to have learned all sorts of things about conversational Spanish on my own. The narration immediately dove into a compete conversation, and then the narrators went deep into grammar, simultaneously throwing all sorts of verbs at the listener in 1st, 2nd and Look Elsewhere Essentially useless. The first CD was great, it left great expectations about the rest of the set. Listened to it about 10 times before moving onto the second of 8 CDs. Somehow, between when the first CD was removed from the player and when the second was inserted, I was supposed to have learned all sorts of things about conversational Spanish on my own. The narration immediately dove into a compete conversation, and then the narrators went deep into grammar, simultaneously throwing all sorts of verbs at the listener in 1st, 2nd and 3rd person instead of keeping it sim. rd person instead of keeping it sim. Steve said Loved it. As a total novice to spanish and having just bought a house in Mexico I needed help. I just wouldn't sit down to the computer based training (Rosetta Stone), but worked diligently commuting to work each day with the CDs. Although, as others have said, there is a lot to cover in just four CD's, with repetition and lots of work it was incredibly helpful. Just the right mix of grammar, vocabulary and conversation.
