Answers
May 17, 2014 - 07:26 AM
For reviewing material, I have found the Flashcard feature on the Fluenz Anywhere site to be a very efficient tool. I like to select one lesson at a time, progressing through a level. Usually I use a writing-random or writing-linear setting for the flashcards. It is a great feature... you get the chance to write, see and hear the spanish translation, and a chance to go back and re-do those words or phrases you may have gotten wrong; and even though you can't record your voice, you can always speak the words, comparing them to the audio. Buena suerte!
May 17, 2014 - 08:55 AM
I think if you plan to use Fluenz to review Spanish but not after having taken the course, you will have some frustration. That is because Fluenz teaches some specific vocab and specific constructions to people who are assumed to not know anything more. You will respond to exercises or flashcards with correct answers which Fluenz will not accept. On the other hand, if you want to just zip through quickly from start to finish, following the exercises, that should work fine.
May 19, 2014 - 09:13 AM
Hola @Guillo1287! First of all, you are awesome for wanting to practice so if there is no one to speak to, well, absolutely Fluenz can be a companion. We prompt you to do plenty of speaking and listening and you'll find that Sonia, your tutor, feels like she is right there with you.
And of course we always encourage users to talk to themselves. That's right, ask and answer yourself questions to get that Spanish flowing!
And of course we always encourage users to talk to themselves. That's right, ask and answer yourself questions to get that Spanish flowing!