Is there any good Spanish teaching software?

stuman19

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I have a spanish class that is creating some problems and I think some well written software migtht help. Anyone have some good ideas?
 

SirPsycho

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I've heard good things about Rosetta Stone. It depends on what level you're taking right now, though. It's supposed to be good for vocabulary in particular, and perhaps not as good for grammar. They have demo versions available on their web site.

I can also personally recommend Pimsleur Comprehensive Spanish. It's not software, though; it's an audio-only course, but it was quite effective for me.
 

stuman19

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Originally posted by: SirPsycho
I've heard good things about Rosetta Stone. It depends on what level you're taking right now, though. It's supposed to be good for vocabulary in particular, and perhaps not as good for grammar. They have demo versions available on their web site.

I can also personally recommend Pimsleur Comprehensive Spanish. It's not software, though; it's an audio-only course, but it was quite effective for me.

Thank you sir! Anyone else with opinions?
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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What are you having trouble with specifically?

Memorization of things or grammar?

Hold are you? Trying to figure out where you're taking classes, that can help

On tests and quizzes, are they any sections you just don't get at all?