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Spanish in a Month: Words iAP app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 7104 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: Elky Entertainment, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.51, last update: 3 years ago
First release : 02 Jul 2010
App size: 133.1 Mb

Our application is a great chance to learn the basis of the foreign language fast and effectively.

Unique study method. No more grinding repetitive words translation that will slip your mind soon.

Youre supposed to figure out the meaning like children learn to speak. They link what they hear with what they see and learn the meaning of each word or phrase comparing the differences between actions or things.

Nail down the knowledge that you grasp with the help of writing tasks.

The full version offers:
- 50 lessons with increasing difficulty levels
- 3200 words and phrases voiced by male and female native narrators
- over 2600 colorful images

There is a free version to try before you buy. It contains 3 lessons: from the beginning, middle and the end of the course. They are given to show the method and the course level that we offer

About 5 million people all over the world have already chosen our application as a fair companion. Give it a try too!

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Pros and cons of Spanish in a Month: Words iAP app for iPhone and iPad

Spanish in a Month: Words iAP app good for

With a husband who is Spanish I really wish to learn so I can help our kids learn too. I have been trying various apps but this is the one to really learn the language. No not text book style, the "I want to use the language" style of learning. Well worth the time and even the $4.99 for the full version.
This is like Rosetta stone , only better , its 99% cheaper and better. It needs an english PDF or button for greater clarity...... 10 STARS
I am a former high school Spanish teacher, and highly recommend this app for at-home learning, or as a tool within the classroom. This method employs the same used by your mom when she was teaching you your first language: one hears the word repetitively used within a specific context to provide meaning, in this case a photograph. Although it will be up to the user to seek out opportunities to speak the language, there is time to repeat what is said out loud, but not so long that it is boring to wait. Undoubtedly, this is a great tool to improve comprehension and spelling. The biggest plus: if you don’t like to force yourself to memorize (vocabulary, verb endings, etc.,) with this method you pick them up naturally after your brain learns the pattern - much like a native speaker would do. The native speakers on the app are clear and easy to understand, and the accent is a standard Castilian accent (hence the Spanish flag.) This is the first Spanish-learning application of its kind that I have found and I love it so far.

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