I have a Living Language Spanish course that I'm using to learn Spanish. I figured, why not. I'll give it a go. It's fairly inexpensive compared to Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur. This is a start of my Spanish journey. Looking forward to it.
@DrKojiin Living Language is pretty easy to learn. There is nothing to it really. The course book is there to help aid you, with pronunciation, etc. You can read along with the book and pronounce things as you go along. It's a great way to learn. Listen and Read. You're getting a visual, hands on experience, as well as a listening experience. All the keys to learning.
@DrKojiin Living Language is pretty easy to learn. There is nothing to it really. The course book is there to help aid you, with pronunciation, etc. You can read along with the book and pronounce things as you go along. It's a great way to learn. Listen and Read. You're getting a visual, hands on experience, as well as a listening experience. All the keys to learning.
ThisFlat 5 months ago
I tried to learn japanese with living languge when i was 13, It grammarly for me, too many phrases, maybe i didn't know how to use it.
DrKojiin 5 months ago