Finding The Best Spanish Software

Jul 23, 2007 @ 12:56 pm by admin

According to Spanish software reviews, you must know where your weaknesses lie. For example, do you suck at directions and have a hard time reading a map?  Then maybe you are not too keen on determining things spatially, and may be better at determining things in logical patterns or steps.  This information alone gives you a better understanding of which Spanish learning software will work for you. People who are good with directions will benefit from a program that creates a mind map of the lessons. This is a non-linear way of learning – it instead looks at the lessons as a whole.  Logical or left-brained thinkers will benefit from a Spanish program that uses the step-by-step approach.      

Almost all Spanish software reviews assume that the best software for you are those that can combine all these learning elements. This is why Rocket Spanish and Rosetta Stone are both so highly recommended by most Spanish teachers.

I will cover Rocket Spanish and Rosetta Stone in my next couple posts.

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