busyperson Newbie United States Joined 4991 days ago 16 posts - 16 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 1 of 7 30 June 2011 at 8:13am | IP Logged |
My parents are thinking of learning Spanish for the usefulness. They said that they were thinking of Rosetta Stone but I have heard mixed results? I heard that there is one that repeats themselves many times, do you think that is better? Is there a good program to all four skills?
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zekecoma Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5343 days ago 561 posts - 655 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Spanish
| Message 2 of 7 30 June 2011 at 8:30am | IP Logged |
Forget Rosetta Stone. It's worthless. Go with Assimil imho. Though you will be learning
Spain's Spanish rather than Latin America's Spanish.
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Cainntear Pentaglot Senior Member Scotland linguafrankly.blogsp Joined 6010 days ago 4399 posts - 7687 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, French, Spanish, Scottish Gaelic Studies: Catalan, Italian, German, Irish, Welsh
| Message 3 of 7 30 June 2011 at 9:40am | IP Logged |
For Spanish, I always recommend Michel Thomas.
Assimil is a good follow-on, but as a first introduction to a foreign language (and to foreign languages in general) it can be a little difficult.
DO NOT buy Rosetta Stone. It is far too expensive for what it offers and will take a lot of time without producing much improvement.
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busyperson Newbie United States Joined 4991 days ago 16 posts - 16 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 4 of 7 30 June 2011 at 10:31am | IP Logged |
Ok will tell them that. What about other languages. Any thing that is mention I will experiment with to see what I like better. Is Michael Thomas that repeats the same words over and over and in return you will remember even though it takes forever?
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s0fist Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5045 days ago 260 posts - 445 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: Sign Language, German, Spanish, French
| Message 5 of 7 30 June 2011 at 10:55am | IP Logged |
busyperson wrote:
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No Michel Thomas is pretty fast paced, much more so than Pimsleur. Both are decent though, and I'd second the notion of starting with Thomas course as it makes for a great fun introduction.
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Cainntear Pentaglot Senior Member Scotland linguafrankly.blogsp Joined 6010 days ago 4399 posts - 7687 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, French, Spanish, Scottish Gaelic Studies: Catalan, Italian, German, Irish, Welsh
| Message 6 of 7 30 June 2011 at 2:14pm | IP Logged |
Actually, I've got a question for you: what is your parents' native language?
Your profile says you're a native English speaker, but your style of writing suggests that you might not be....
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busyperson Newbie United States Joined 4991 days ago 16 posts - 16 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 7 of 7 30 June 2011 at 7:26pm | IP Logged |
I am a native English speaker and so are they. Sometimes when I explain things its not clear enough, I was in speech most of my educational years and still have trouble explaining, understanding ect.
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