
| Visual Link Spanish |
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| Sunday, 30 December 2007 | |
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View Software Comparison Chart Visual Link Spanish is a complete CD-ROM course with a unique and interesting premise, and an equally fascinating story behind its creation. Anyone who has had language instruction, regardless which language, will immediately notice its difference in approach, and most will also notice just how immediately engaging and captivating the lessons are. We're sure many will be left wondering why, and the reason is a whole story in itself. The BackgroundApparently, the founder of the U.S. Institute of Languages, David Clark, after years of teaching Spanish at the university level, was frustrated with how graduating students were still unable to carry on a conversation in fluent Spanish. In trying to solve this problem his research showed that most courses are structured in such a way that so much time is spent teaching grammar rules, verb conjugations, vocabulary and sentence structure that they rarely got around to teaching students how converse in Spanish. He also noticed that the most effective courses, those which resulted in conversational fluency, were those which reversed this approach, teaching conversation before teaching the rules of grammar, conjugation, and so on. The method used by Visual Link Spanish is precisely this "backward" approach, and is why you'll find that within minutes of starting the course you'll have already mastered a thread or two of conversational Spanish - likely with a puzzled and pleasantly surprised expression on your face. This "top down" approach to learning Spanish is also one reason why the lessons are so captivating, since learning rules of grammar and syntax is not exactly what most would describe as fun. Learning how to actually construct sentences frees you from the burden of learning words by rote and you'll find you have an easier time remembering words and phrases too. What's IncludedThis is not the only method used to engage the audience. As with other software courses there are quizzes, puzzles and you interact with the program both visually and aurally. One useful feature of Visual Link Spanish allows you to break away from your current lesson and listen to native Spanish speakers pronounce a word or sentence. Another feature is that you do all of this at your own pace - there is such a noticeable lack of pressure that it almost seems like a game rather than the fully fledged language course it is. The course comes complete with a book, a manual and 12 CD's. The promise is that you'll learn 500 words of Spanish. Criticism (Sort of)
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