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Learn in Your Car: Complete Language Course: Spanish

Learn in Your Car: Complete Language Course: Spanish

List Price: $39.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Way for Busy People to Learn a Language
Review: I strongly recommend this 3 level program. I began the tapes a few months ago with almost no knowledge of Spanish, and have used just the tapes - no book. After about 2 months of using the tapes in my car, I enrolled in a weekly class in beginning conversational Spanish, and found that I was way ahead of the rest of the class due to the tapes. I have continued to augment my classes with the tapes, and have found that the tapes have dramatically accelerated my progress. The lessons are real-life situations with words and phrases that one uses in everyday conversational Spanish. There is just the right amount of time to respond in Spanish before the tape gives the Spanish phrase, and the speed of the Spanish speaking people on the tape increases slightly with each tape, forcing one to think a little more quickly as one progresses. The way the lessons are set up is quite logical, and one lesson flows to the next. I play and respond to each tape over and over until I have really mastered the material before moving on to the next tape, and now, near the end of level 3, I am wishing that there was another level in this series to which I could progress.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Audio Backbone for Studies in Espanol.
Review: I'm a third of the way through Level 2 and am just starting to be able to construct/speak with useful sentences and understand very basic Spanish if they talk slow. My reading is much better. I do not enjoy a natural talent for languages - especially in listening comprehension. I have tried all sorts of media aids, including interactive CD ROMS and several tapes and books. First off I think it is neccesary to learn a language by engaging as many of the faculties of your mind as possible so I do not subsribe to this CD as the sole means of learning the language. Most people will need to do a lot of reading, memorization, listen to Spanish TV shows/movies, writing excercises and if they are lucky some interaction with Spanish speaking people. Find a good text book as the backbone of your studies. Also you will not learn the language in 30 days with this or any other aid - think in terms of months and years depending on how well you want to know the language. Probably 6-12 months and 6 hours a week for a very basic but functional level of conversational skill. So I recommend a good book, something fun and not too academic - for example: Asi Es by Nancy Levy-Konesky, Karren Daggett (this also includes an audio CD - but it is completely inadequate).

For a supplement to the main structure of your course work these CDs are the best audio aid I have come across, particularly assuming that this work will be done in your car where you will not be able to look at a book. The CD is not a massive vocabulary dump without sufficient practice in gramatical structure (such as The Complete Idiots Guide to Learning Spanish on Your Own), rather it slowly builds vocabulary as it trains you to compose simple phrases and sentences, not by gramatical rules, by example. Nor does it have any superfluous introductions to each lesson, "amusing" anecdotes or explanations that will drive you absolutely nuts when you have to play the CD tracks repeatedly to learn the Spanish - another fault of the Idiots Guide. The recordings are done in a studio with good pronunciation so you can clearly hear the words.

It comes with a small book which has the printed dialogue and very succinct explanation of the grammar as it is introduced. You will only need to refer to it occasionally. The Spanish and English are on seperate tracks so you can alternately test your listening comprehension and speaking by turning down the left or right speaker.

The 3 levels of the course will give you all the basic elements of the language so it is indeed a reasonably comprehensive audio course in basic Spanish. The total vocabulary is limited but you will pick up many more words in a text you should buy and will get lots of practice from these CDs putting together properly structured sentences. It can only help to listen to other audio aids (Idiot's Guide tape does have lots of vocabulary) to add variety of structure, accents and rhythm, but I recommend this as the main audio learning tool.

Note: You can buy these CDs one Level at a time. If you choose to do this, of course you will get Level 1 first. But after you complete Level 1 you should buy both Level 2 and 3 because at this point you may need to skip between Levels to use the material that complements your main course of study, in particular to work on the same verb tenses you are studying in your text.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for Traveler
Review: If you're thinking about going traveling to a Spanish speaking country, this is the best system you'll probably ever find. It starts right away with the important things that a traveler needs to be able to say. You aren't forced to learn a bunch of words and phrases that you'll never be able to or want to use. You'll learn more useful stuff in the first 2 lessons of this series than you will in a dozen lessons of some other series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From DER42@aol.com
Review: Learn in Your Car Spanish is an entertaining way to pick up a lot of vocabulary in a short period of time. The sound quality is excellent. I encountered none of the audio problems referred to A. Prechtl.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny How Quickly Love Changes
Review: My package arrived yesterday. I bought this as a supplement while immersing myself in Spanish courses by Platiquemos and Learning Spanish Like Crazy. I was so impressed after the first day of this course that I quickly wrote a review claiming that I LOVE the product. I posted it for the 3 level series of this product.

Now its day 2. I still like the course. But yesterday I was in love with it. Strange how things change so quickly. Why the change? The course requires you to give your answer in Spanish after the English speaker speaks. But the course does not give you enough time to respond before the Spanish speaker responds. It becomes very annoying after awhile.



Rating: 2 stars
Summary: decent attempt but didn't work for me
Review: OK - yeah, you will improve your Spanish with these tapes, but I think for the money, the quality is quite low. For one, the recording quality is extremely poor, indicating obvious studio mistakes - levels go up and down, cut out sometimes, etc. Secondly, I just don't agree with how this course is designed. It claims to be based on real life scenerios, but seems to lack any flow between units. While I like some sections, I wonder why "telephoning" was just randomly thrown between two units on grammar, with no clear connection between the units. But hey, perhaps some people would appreciate the randomness of it all - a real life scenerio as it were.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stereo channels are annoying
Review: The Penton Overseas Learn in your Car series is recorded in stereo. English in one speaker. Spanish in the other. This is *extremely* annoying when listening through headphones. For one thing, it doesn't block out background noise because, at any time, one ear is not receiving any audio. It was helpful to me to rip the material to .mp3 format and force it to "mono." The cdex tool proved handy. Now I listen on my Apple iPod.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid, Clear, Well-paced
Review: These cassettes became my friend --in my car, and in the gym. I had had a week of intensive instruction, about a year earlier, in Latin America, so I wasn't starting from scratch, but mighty close. And I was busy, so I couldn't supplement these tapes with any book study. I found these cassettes -- true to their billing -- were self-sufficient. And I had no technical problems with them at all -- they were well-produced. A sentence or phrase is given in English, and then a pause, in which you have to translate out loud. The answer -- in beautifully enunciated Spanish -- comes a few moments later. Because the time lag is short, you really have to concentrate, and you can keep listening to the tapes over and over, getting quicker and more confident each time. I learned a lot. My only criticism is really a compliment, which is I needed more of the cassettes. I found Spanish Level 3 a little compressed, as if they were rushing to fit in a lot of grammar in not very much time. I understand that more tapes are coming which is good news, because after a while, I'd played the cassettes over so many times, I knew the specific answers by heart. My need for more variety and more advanced cassettes eventually sent me to other recordings, including the excellent Foreign Service Institute tapes. But these Learn in Your Car tapes were my basis -- my springboard -- and I have a special fondness for them. What other product could make me look forward to a traffic jam? or my gym's treadmill?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good Approach to Learning Spanish
Review: This series is great for someone new to learning Spanish. I did find that I needed to follow along in the written guides to be sure I understood the words - not necessarily a good thing to do while driving your car... Nevertheless, this language course is a great investment for anyone serious about learning conversational latin spanish.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent learning tool
Review: This series of tapes begins with the simplest words in Spanish and progresses quickly, combining already-learned words and phrases into longer, more complex structures. There is time to repeat the words and phrases after the Spanish speaker has spoken them. At first the pace seems fast, but as you, the student, become more fluent, the pace feels more realistic.

These tapes are a great help to me in addition to my own private reading and study of the Spanish language. Since I do not use Spanish on a daily basis, listening and re-listening (while I walk the dog) helps me recall words and put them into long term memory.

It is essential to refer to the written words, the booklets enclosed with the tapes. The Spanish speaker elides vowells, as any native speaker will do. To be absolutely clear while learning, it is good to see the written words.


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