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Mexican Spanish Accelerated - 8 One Hour Audio Lessons (English and Spanish Edition)
- Narrated by: Mark Frobose
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mexico has more Spanish speakers than any country in the world, and Mexican Spanish is by far the most important form of Spanish spoken today in the United States. At last, you now have the opportunity to learn to speak and understand real Mexican Spanish quickly and easily, and in your spare time.
Language Audiobook's Mexican Spanish Accelerated features an expert English speaking language instructor who is assisted by educated native male and female Mexican speakers who quickly teach you their language the way it is really spoken. Immediately use English to speak Mexican Spanish without guessing at meanings.
Learn from an expert American Instructor with real Mexican Spanish speaking assistants. Learn high frequency words and phrases that are the most common and easy to use. Use your otherwise wasted down time to learn to speak real Spanish in just ten minutes a day. Create your own original sentences in Mexican Spanish in the first ten minutes of instruction! No grammar - Learn Spanish naturally like you learned English as a child!
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- Marie-Hélène B.
- 2021-07-27
Very confusing
The overall format is interesting, but it seems like the lessons are all jumbled. I'm in lesson 2 and one part starts with him saying "do you remember how to say..." and what follows is nothing that was covered in the previous lesson. It happened in another section that was called "recall from memory" and it covered words we hadn't heard before.
There was an instance, again in lesson 2, where he said "here is a new exercise that hasn't been done before on the verbs Ser and Estar', and then the lesson changed to something else. The exercise just wasn't there. Just after that, there was a segment that was repeated word for word, including jokes and commentary.
I'm thinking of asking to be reimbursed for this title.
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