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I just started the lessons and have finished the first three. How do I continue on as the next lesson says "Coming soon..."'

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Dee

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Dee, we are happy you like it here, look at the other resources:

Have you discovered our "groups" yet? There is a Spanish Beginners group and more advanced groups too.

Look here:

http://my.spanishdict.com/groups

Hi and welcome to the forum. If you want to make friends just send a "comment", if you wish to ask a question, go to "forum " and start a discussion with the words in the title, please.

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by 00494d19
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Usually I am wary of sites and joining but I've always wanted to learn Spanish. I took an evening conversational course years ago and have tried getting back into it many times. The lessons here caught my eye and the forum seems great too. I must say though that your delivery in the first lesson is what got me hooked so thank you for being so personable across the Internet. I found SpanishDict by a Google search when I was trying to find a translation from English into Spanish. Not quite sure what made me pick this one but I'm glad I did. I also think it's great that you reply to discussions - makes the lessons seem more applicable.

Paralee Whitmire said:

¡Está bien! We actually just launched the lessons 2 days ago, so I am so happy you joined and went straight to the lessons. You'll find that we have an extremely active forum, so don't be afraid to post any questions you have. And I'm just curious, but how did you find out about SpanishDict? - Paralee

DM said:

Oh! My apologies! I had no idea that this site was so new! What a wonderful idea. And such prompt replies from everyone! I'm excited to be a part of this experience. Thank you.

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Dee
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¡Está bien! We actually just launched the lessons 2 days ago, so I am so happy you joined and went straight to the lessons. You'll find that we have an extremely active forum, so don't be afraid to post any questions you have. And I'm just curious, but how did you find out about SpanishDict?
- Paralee

DM said:

Oh! My apologies! I had no idea that this site was so new! What a wonderful idea. And such prompt replies from everyone! I'm excited to be a part of this experience. Thank you.

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Paralee
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Oh! My apologies! I had no idea that this site was so new! What a wonderful idea. And such prompt replies from everyone! I'm excited to be a part of this experience. Thank you.

Paralee Whitmire said:

There will be new lessons each week, so, unfortunately, you'll have to wait until next Wednesday for a new lesson. We wanted to launch with at least 3 lessons so that you would have something to do while we were working on the next one, but you were too quick for us! You can practice the lessons again if you like, retrying the games for each lesson for a higher score, or going to the vocabulary section and finding associated vocabulary lists to practice until the next lesson comes. ¡Buena suerte!

Paralee

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Dee
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There will be new lessons each week, so, unfortunately, you'll have to wait until next Wednesday for a new lesson. We wanted to launch with at least 3 lessons so that you would have something to do while we were working on the next one, but you were too quick for us! You can practice the lessons again if you like, retrying the games for each lesson for a higher score, or going to the vocabulary section and finding associated vocabulary lists to practice until the next lesson comes.
¡Buena suerte!
Paralee

updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Paralee
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Thank you for your prompt reply. I did not know if it was a situation where you had to get a certain score and further lessons become available.

TimEivissa said:

Wait until it arrives? wink

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updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by Dee
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Wait until it arrives? wink

updated AGO 15, 2008
posted by TimEivissa
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