Sunday, January 6, 2013

Learning Spanish Is Fun With iPhone Apps


Spanish learning has been given a substantial leap forward by iPhone apps. Making hardly any progress with tedious books and overpriced software courses has been overtaken by the quick progress you can make with the new technology. Apps allow to learn whenever and wherever you want. This means easy progress.
It also means that you can learn Spanish while you commute, cook, walk the dog, wait in a queue or even in the bath.
Learning a new language with apps is an enjoyable experience, or it should be. Good Spanish apps are a great motivation for learning, and noticeably raise your proficiency level.
What makes a Spanish learning app good? Which features should it contain?
Good apps are always produced by experienced tutors. They teach you Spanish in a practical way through audio recordings made by native speakers, regardless of the content. They can be sets of lessons, exercises, a quiz app, a kids' course or a grammar manual. They must always include audio files, which are essential for developing your speaking and understanding skills.
There are other features a good Spanish learning app must contain. To help you save time and reduce the use of a dictionary to the minimum, it must give you Spanish transcripts of the lessons, as well as English translations. Ideally, it will also offer you a generous amount of content, a good design and an intuitive navigation.
There is a wealth of Spanish learning apps on the market. Choosing the right one for you is not simple, but access to free samples can be of great help. Sadly, there are many apps that do not show you any samples, but some do, and they are often the best.
Good Spanish apps will also offer you the chance to contact the course creator, request new features, ask technical queries, and they will undoubtedly bring out regular software upgrades.
The Spanish Podcasts for Beginners App that I have created offers you these and many other features like: a new mp3 or video every week; pdf transcripts of the dialogs, vocabulary, grammar and drills; on and offline listening, mp3 and video downloads, and more.


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