Spanish software
This is a question for intermediate and fluent/native spanish. What is the absolute best software to learn Spanish. Everone says theirs is the best. Also, which one to stay away from?
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Personally, I found that my Spanish was extensive because I love to study words, particularly nouns, so I asked my Spanish instructor to be honest with me and discuss my flaw....instantly stated I had problems with verbs.....I could understand everything being said but could not 'deliver the goods" so to speak.
I invested in Verbarrator and use it every single day....it also helps with clarifying endings for ALL the tenses.
I hope this is what you meant...I think software can be a very specific thing...some people wouldn't waste time or money on Verbarrator but I love it.
There is no best, because we are all different. We have different strengths and weaknesses, and we have different ways of learning.
I use flash card software for word groups, podcasts for listening, online sites for verb practice and of course this site for a mixture of everything.
It is important to find a software that strengthen your weakness in spanish. A popular software is rosettastone. I tried a lot of programs and approaches to increase my spanish level. Spanishdict in my highest opinion is best approach for immediate level. It would be perfect if there was voice chat,workbook(grammer), better dictionary. As most of us know or should know spanishdict dictionary has quite a few errors in the dictionary.
Better dictionary http://www.diccionarios.com/