txag2005 Newbie United States Joined 5966 days ago 20 posts - 20 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 1 of 2 25 March 2011 at 12:21am | IP Logged |
I started on my journey to learn Spanish several years ago. After much research on the site, I came up with the following resources that I though would be beneficial.
I actually finished the beginner Michel Thomas and started on Pinsleur 1, but shortly lost my motivation and now three years later, I'm back at square one.
I'm back and more motivated than ever to hopefully actually learn Spanish this time. I've been playing around with ideas about programs to use and I'm thinking about FSI/Programmatic/Platiquemos. Pinsleur just seems like it takes a good amount of time without much return. I'd rather just redo Michel Thomas since I have it around and then dive into something else.
My question is if the FSI type resources are good for beginner level learners? I'm not a complete beginner as I took a couple years of Spanish back in high school (around a decade ago) and I've got some exposure over the years. So I do have a very small amount of exposure and some random vocabulary I know.
With this in mind, would be advisable to jump into the FSI resources and skip something like Pinsleur or Learning Spanish like Crazy (another resource that was popular when I was looking at resources back in 2008)?
Finally, which of the following FSI type resources are best to use for a beginner?
-FSI Basic (I-IV I believe)
-Programmatic (incomplete I know)
-Platiquemos
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TerryW Senior Member United States Joined 6358 days ago 370 posts - 783 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 2 of 2 25 March 2011 at 10:28am | IP Logged |
txag2005 wrote:
With this in mind, would be advisable to jump into the FSI resources and skip something like Pinsleur or Learning Spanish like Crazy (another resource that was popular when I was looking at resources back in 2008)?
Finally, which of the following FSI type resources are best to use for a beginner?
-FSI Basic (I-IV I believe)
-Programmatic (incomplete I know)
-Platiquemos |
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Pimsleur, LSLC, and FSI are all good, it just depends which you like best. (LSLC is similar to Pimsleur, but has more vocab and material and progresses at a steeper pace)
FSI Programmatic is probably best to start with, the lessons use bite-sized numbered steps. There is a lot of concentration on Spanish pronunciation in the early units. Don't be put off by the utter simplicity of the early units, it doesn't take too long before they get more challenging.
FSI Basic Spanish is good too, complaints from users are that it is a little outdated and boring. I don't find it boring, since I see great improvement from when I first go thru a given drill, and get much better on each repetition of that drill, which is very motivating. The drills are excellent for learning to speak more fluently. (Don't be afraid to repeat Units in Basic FSI)
ALthough Programmatic and Basic are separate courses, doing both is good, I wouldn't worry about overlap.
I never used Platiquemos, but from what I understand, it's mostly FSI Basic modernized a bit, and the audio is rerecorded and spoken slower than the FSI Basic (which uses fast-talking (normal speed?) speakers). Some people think it's better to pick up listening skills using FSI's faster-spoken audio.
Since FSI Programmatic and Basic courses are available online legally free, why not try the first unit of each and see which you like better to start, or maybe you won't like either, whereupon it's time for Pimsleur or LSLC.
Edited by TerryW on 25 March 2011 at 10:28am
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