I just started rocket Spanish, and began with Level 2 because I have been working on learning for a couple years now and have the basics, so starting with preterite verbs is a good place for me. But does anyone know why when “Amy” and “Mauricio” list preterite verb conjugations they are including the vosotros forms? This is supposed to be Latin Spanish, and it is just that I am having a hard enough time learning without seeing “extra" things that are not neccessary for visiting or living in Latin America. Other than that mirnor complaint I think these are good lessons because they give you a lot of repetitive work to really get it in your head, and listening to understand speaking.
Vosotros

BarryH12
November 28, 2022

Scott_C
November 29, 2022
Lis has previously posted:
“… since our focus is Latin American Spanish, we don't include many vosotros examples throughout our courses (they only really appear in conjugation lessons, for those learners who want to see what that verb form looks like). The vosotros examples that we do have are also never included in any of the Reinforcement activities (e.g. Flashcards, Write It!, etc.) at the ends of lessons - so you won't be forced to study them if you don't want to! You can just skip the rare vosotros example sentences that you find in the lesson body.”