Is anybody using Fluencia?
Have any of you tried this new product from Spanishdict? If so what are your thoughts, is it worth a crack?
5 Answers
@Jlwilso
Which lesson did you go to when you went out of order, Jen? If you give me the level and name of the the lesson, I may be able to help you. I have copied and pasted some of the information to Word, things that I personally have found useful.
I felt the lessons built on themselves. Because I was asked to help with the Beta testing, I was able to go further than levels 1 and 2. I have found the information useful and I am considering purchasing a membership for a year.
For me, because I'm so busy, I think having access to the information will be beneficial. Repetition is a very good learning tool for me and I think having the lessons, doing them in one month, and then doing them again in another month will help to embed the information into my mind. Then I can do them again in say 3 months, 6 months and 9 months.
The approach is to help the individual to see their weak areas and to practice and review those areas. I also like the information about culture, pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
To me, each individual has their own unique circumstances as to whether they can afford the monthly or yearly fee.
Yeah I've had a look at it. I think it's very good, especially for beginners. I haven't found my level with it yet but I can see myself using it more.
I can never get it to work for me.
I did. And I enjoy it. Until i found out that it's not for free. I couldn't afford it. i wish it's free so i can continue.
I tried it, it's easy to use, and I think it's a pretty good product.
I didn't know that it's not all free; depending on the price I might try it.
It seems more beginner friendly than the SD lessons.