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Jun 03, 2011 - 10:36 AM
Hi Robin. We do plan on releasing more levels of Fluenz Spanish at some point, but right now we're focused on developing more advanced levels for Italian, Fluenz German, and a version of Fluenz Spanish that is focused on Spanish from Spain.
For what it's worth though, I think by the time you get to the end of level 5 you'll be in GREAT shape to really start using your Spanish with native speakers. While there's always more grammar you can pick up, there's no substitute for ultimately using your Spanish daily in real conversations.
For what it's worth though, I think by the time you get to the end of level 5 you'll be in GREAT shape to really start using your Spanish with native speakers. While there's always more grammar you can pick up, there's no substitute for ultimately using your Spanish daily in real conversations.
Jun 05, 2011 - 12:58 PM
More levels of Fluenz Spanish after 5?!? ¡Buenísimo! I'll be lining up early in the morning to be one of the first to buy whatever you develop for Spanish. BTW, I do envision that a few years down the road, when I am somewhat grounded in the Spanish language, trying to tackle another language.
Jun 05, 2011 - 01:19 PM
So will I!
I wonder - I assume the Spanish for Spain will be like the current Spanish program, starting at square one and progressing from there. I assume it will focus on the vocab used in Spain, which must be somewhat different, as well as introducing vosotros. So it probably would be not much use to those of us who have already done the current Spanish program, right? In terms of the expense, I mean, since I can teach myself the vosotros conjugation if I want to learn it.
Robin
I wonder - I assume the Spanish for Spain will be like the current Spanish program, starting at square one and progressing from there. I assume it will focus on the vocab used in Spain, which must be somewhat different, as well as introducing vosotros. So it probably would be not much use to those of us who have already done the current Spanish program, right? In terms of the expense, I mean, since I can teach myself the vosotros conjugation if I want to learn it.
Robin
Jun 05, 2011 - 01:50 PM
I, also, would like to see more levels of fluenz spanish, The 5 there are so far have been absolutely great!. When spanish 6 comes out i will buy it within the first week. Also if you have a discount on the spain spanish for people who hav already taken the other spanish program , i will certainly be interested in buying that program too. also i plan on tackling german when fluenz german 1 is released, or i may wait until german 1+2 is released. either way fluenz is still a great company! keep up the good work. i look forwared to spanish 6 & german 1!. :-)
Jun 14, 2011 - 03:39 PM
I too would love to see more levels of Spanish beyond 5!! I also want to say that I love the flashcards. They are great for when I want to keep practicing at places like work at lunchtime or just anywhere that I don't have the program. I'm also very impressed with the options available and love that I can type the answers versus just flipping over a card.
Congrats on great products and also your commitment to creating additional tools that make the original Fluenz course even more valuable!
Congrats on great products and also your commitment to creating additional tools that make the original Fluenz course even more valuable!