• gramie
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    20 hours ago

    The courses are all just audio files. You don’t need anything else, and I think they work very well. The app is very convenient, simple but without unnecessary bills and whistles and it works fine. This also means that you can download them, put them into your favorite music or podcasting app, or whatever else you want. I consider it a feature, not a bug.

    The first episode is an introduction to the teaching method. For the language part, you should start with the second episode.

    He is not a native speaker for all the languages, of course. His accent is very English, and from his name I would guess that he speaks Greek natively. But he is also fluent in at least Spanish, the course that I have used, having lived in Spanish-speaking countries.

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      14 hours ago

      Okay, so what value does that have over listening to Spanish podcasts …how do you know if you’re speaking it correctly or even understanding the recording ?

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        12 hours ago

        It’s an interactive lesson. You listen to the teacher explaining something to the student, then you pause the audio and try to answer your self, then you continue and listen to the student’s response. If you try it, you’ll find that it’s very natural and effective.