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Learning Spanish Like Crazy Review: My Story Learn Spanish

I've been learning Spanish for about 2 years, entirely self-taught (although I only met a Mexican good girl who says she'll be happy to sit down and help me with my Spanish, and she is attractive and unique boot:) and I used a series of programs for learning-Spanish and products.

I tried Pimsleur, which uses native Spanish speakers who are actually from Spain, because Spanish is very different from what you hear in America America, I am interested in traveling and living in. I tried Michel Thomas, who is voice and accent I just can not stay, and I also used FSI (Foreign Service Institute), which I personally like, although not the best choice for a beginner as it takes 2 hours per day of practice for 6-8 months to complete, and a program called Learning Spanish like crazy (I know, they should have chosen a shorter name).

Out of all these, it is very difficult to choose a "better" and one that I really recommend you get more than one because the overlap is very beneficial to your learning – I started learning Spanish as a madman and I was at level 3 of Pimsleur Spanish. However, I personally found that Learning Spanish Like Crazy is not only used the "Pimsleur Method" to learn a foreign language, I love, but had a lot more material on what he did Pimsleur – I felt like I was much longer after the completion of level 1 LSLC I I did after I had finished all 4 levels of Pimsleur Spanish.

Learning Spanish Like Crazy has 2 levels and each level takes about a month to complete, at a rate of one lesson per day (they are the right length: 25-30 minutes each). It is available as a downloadable MP3 audio that is fully digital and comes with the transcription of all dialogues in pdf format, so you can download it immediately and start learning, or it is available on CDs that you can buy and own sent to you at an additional cost.

Furthermore, the purchase of Learning Spanish Like Crazy includes access to a private forum LSLC site where you can ask questions on the Spanish instructors and get help and interact with other clients who have purchased and are LSLC learn Spanish, probably around the same level or above you.

The few things I dislike about LSLC are: it's almost entirely audio, so you will not get much reading / writing practice but that bill himself as a course to help you speak Spanish, which is what most people are far more interested in the reading / writing, and they also include written transcripts of what actually spoken in class, then you can always feel free to use it to monitor, verify a word you do not understand, or to improve their reading skills Spanish.

About the Author

Andrew Kawaski has been teaching himself Spanish in preparation for moving to and living in Latin America (Colombia and Argentina, specifically), and recommends reading his friend’s review of Learning Spanish Like Crazy BEFORE you buy ANYTHING at:
Learning Spanish Like Crazy Review: An Honest Opinion

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