Spanish PDQ-Quick Comprehensive Course: Learn to Speak, Understand, Read and Write Spanish with Linguaphone Language Programs
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Synopsis Developed by Linguaphone, the world s leading publisher of self-study language courses, Spanish PDQ-Quick Comprehensive Course: Learn to Speak, Understand, Read and Write Spanish is the perfect way to begin learning the Spanish Language. Designed with busy people in mind, Spanish PDQ-Quick Comprehensive Course is an effective way to learn all the essential and practical Spanish. Native speakers take the listener to France, where you will discover how to… More >>
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about 1 year ago
My family come from Argentina and I teach the language. But it is hard to find the right course books and tapes. Most is for Peninsular Spanish, like this one. There are some books for Mexican Spanish. We need also a course for the language of Argentina. The pronunciation is different to European Spanish. Words are different too. There are different structures like the vos standard form of address and the verbal conjugations to go with it. This Linguaphone may suit those who want to go to Spain, but what about Argentina?
Rating: 2 / 5
about 1 year ago
If you would like to learn Spanish because you are going to Spain, this is a good tool. If you are trying to learn Spanish as a second language, this tool is lacking the benefit of conversational Spanish. And it is complete memorization, which is always harder.
Rating: 3 / 5
about 1 year ago
This is probably the best CD for listen-and-learn-in-your-car I’ve tried, and I’ve tried a bunch of them. The exercises are interesting, the tracks are usably short, and a continuing story line holds interest. The accompanying book has not only complete transcripts but additional grammar explanations and a vocabulary index.
But what a pity there is so little overall content! It’s geared to travel situations but there isn’t a lot of vocabulary. Furthermore, the Spanish is Castilian (the kind spoken in Spain, not Latin America), which limits its use. The narrators have British English acdents which may pose a problem for some, though it didn’t for me.
If the course had about twice the vocabulary I’d rate it five stars. As it is, I consider it a wonderful introduction to Spanish and quite easy to use in your car.
Rating: 4 / 5