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Review by David Montgomery
If you’ve been wanting to learn Spanish, but not sure you should shell out for Rosetta Stone, this product makes a nice alternative. It’s not a comprehensive guide to learning the language. There’s no attempts, really, to teach grammar or to build a fluency in the language. It does, however, teach a great deal of conversational Spanish that you could put to use in real-life situations. One thing to note: this product teaches Spanish with a Catalan accent – the kind of Spanish spoken in Spain. It’s slightly different from the Mexican Spanish you might be more familiar with.