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Beginner student’s question: One thing I did notice when I looked at the free four lessons: I wish I could have said Mas Despacio to the Spanish lady who was reading the lines. I thought to myself, heavens if they speak this quickly for beginners, I wonder how I will cope when they are advanced |
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Our Response: I
know what you mean about the speed. We discussed this before
doing the podcasts and wondered if we should slow the speech right
down for the beginners course, (it is in fact slowed a little!) but
Matthew, the teacher, felt that it is better to attune the ear to normal
speech speed, even for beginners. If you use the popup player
link, (SLS Podcasts - link on the right of each video lesson page)
and select the relevant lesson podcast from there, you can pause the
podcast where you want, drag the slider back to listen to that section
again and again etc. Do this for the sentence you want to understand
- try looking at the Spanish text on the video lesson page at the same
time if it helps - if there are words you don't understand, look them
up in a dictionary, (if they are not already in the vocabulary list)
practise saying the sentence out loud yourself. All this will
help you get used to the sound of Spanish, and you will notice that
you will start to understand whole chunks and then the complete conversation
pieces.
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How to access the lessons and some tips on using the materials: Once
you have paid for a subscription to our course, go to the main website
- www.spanishlanguagesite.com -
make sure you are logged in with the username/password you chose, then
click the 'beginner’s
lesson list' (if you are not logged on you will have another chance
to do so on this page) The
text to the podcast that accompanies the video lesson is under the
video, so you can read along with it. If you don't understand
the conversation at first that is normal. Our advice is to repeat
the podcast several times; some of the words used are in the vocabulary
text which should help you understand the gist of the Spanish conversation
piece. Other words you may need to look up in a dictionary (making
an effort to look up words helps you remember) Then you should
try doing the Flash and matching games on the same video page which
use the vocabulary & useful phrases text written on that page -
again this will help you memorise the words and phrases. Second
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