Where can i find the “quick start guide”?
Quick start guide

DarrellK
January 9, 2024

StanB-sweh
January 14, 2024
I couldn't find anything called a quick Start Guide. The search function didn't bring it up either. Not saying it doesn't exist, but I can't find it.
Are you talking about “Let's Get Started”? That's the first lesson in Level 1. To get to it, click Dashboard in the menu at the left, then select Level 1.
There's also a list of FAQs. Click the icon of a person at the upper right, then select Help Center.
Added a few minutes later: In another thread, I found a link to this official Rocket video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ttGSlGuow&t=15s
It's 8 minutes long, and introduces you to how the course and the website work.

Margaret-RocketLanguages
January 16, 2024
Hi DarrellK,
Thank you for your forum post. Unfortunately the Quick Start Guide is no longer available as part of the Rocket Spanish course. The suggestions made by StanB-sweh (thank you!) will introduce you to the available lessons and features .
All the best with your language learning!

MatthewH-rgnr
March 3, 2024
I am just starting and on module 1 of level 1.
I was wondering if I should do them in numerical order which means all the audio lessons first and then all the language and culture lessons or if I should alternate between audio and language lessons?
Thanks,
M.

Scott_C
March 3, 2024
Welcome and congratulations on taking the first steps!
Totally up to you and you might want to try both. For pretty much all of Level 1 I did them in order and found the grammar lessons nice reinforcement after going through the conversation lessons.
In Level 2, I find I am going straight to the grammar lessons, then going back to the conversations. I think it totally depends on your learnign style. Some people like to learn a little bit at a time while enjoying a story. On the other hand, I want to know the rules, etc. right away so that I can evaluate all the examples and compare them to my understanding.
Whatever works best for you and enjoy! BTW, most of us have found a little bit every day is better than cramming in a bunch at the begining and then burning out. How much is “a bunch”? Only you will know, but if you are feeling any burnout at all, throttle back. You are still making progress!