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Pimsleur Spanish Comprehensive

Pimsleur have a number of audio based courses, their main course being “Comprehensive”. There are 3 levels starting at beginner and each consists of 30 x 30min audio lessons that are designed to be taken one a day. The lessons follow a conversational format where you hear a native speaker speak and you reply yourself. Pimsleur is very well established and covers many languages.

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Pimsleur French Comprehensive

Pimsleur have a number of audio based courses, their main course being “Comprehensive”. There are 3 levels starting at beginner and each consists of 30 x 30min audio lessons that are designed to be taken one a day. The lessons follow a conversational format where you hear a native speaker speak and you reply yourself. Pimsleur is very well established and covers many languages.

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Tell Me More French

Tell Me More by Aurolog is a software based system for learning French that allows you to progress efficiently and at your own pace. The software contains 10 distinct levels covering all aspects of French including vocab, speaking, listening, writing, grammar and culture.

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Rosetta Stone Italian

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Rosetta Stone aims to teach you Italian through intuitive learning methods and without resorting to repetition to learn.  It aims to allow you to learn by engaging you in real life situations and allowing you to interact with people in various scenario’s and doing various activities.  It also offers word [...]

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Visual Link Spanish

Visual Link Spanish is a CD ROM and audio CD based Spanish course. It uses a method where words are learnt in categories that can be combined visually to quickly maximise on the amount of Spanish you can understand and use.

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Rosetta Stone Spanish

Rosetta Stone aims to teach languages using an observing and copying method similar to how we learn our native language as a child, rather than teaching grammar directly. There are software an online versions of the courses.

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Learn Spanish Like Crazy

Learn Spanish like Crazy is made up of 30 audio lessons (mp3 downloads or on 15 CDs) as well as the FSI (Foreign Service Institute) Spanish courses levels 1-4. It claims to teach you “Real Spanish” whilst making sure that all grammar taught is 100% correct so you could potentially converse with Spanish speaking academics as well as the man on the street.

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Verbarrator

Verbarrator is learning software that specialises in teaching you how to properly conjugate Spanish verbs. It claims that the traditional methods of learning such as flash cards and websites are inadequate and instead uses its own interactive, customisable software to help you hone in on exactly it is you need to learn.

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Synergy Spanish

Synergy Spanish aims to teach you to speak fluent Spanish by learning only 138 words. It aims to get away from the traditional method of teaching and instead, teaches what they describe as “real world” Spanish that will enable you to converse confidently with other Spanish speakers. The package includes 68 audio lessons, a fast start guide as well as email support.

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Rocket German

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