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I like everything. But sometimes is hard to repeat the whole sentence. It would be easier if it was word by word.
I am really enjoy learning rocket Spanish, and would like to see more pictures in the lessons and vocabularies. I am learning better with pictures and audiod. I understand everybody learn differently. The audio part is very good at repeating and explain the meaning of words and sentences. I hope this comment is helpful to you. My conclusion is rocket Spanish, is a very powerful tool to learn Spanish language and I love it. Keep up the good work.
This is my second day using Rocket French. I signed up for French 2 because I have been studying for a while on Duolingo and had French in high school centuries ago. I am learning a lot, I enjoy the variety of activities, and I especially like being able to hear and speak the language so much. The methodology here is just what I need.
I started recently, so far so good. Very complete, very entertaining. The explanations and examples are so easy to follow. Love to use it on my computer, on my ipod. Have the capacity to download the audio and listen to it while driving and practicing is so convenient. Even going to sleep listening to it.
Just started learning Italian. Enjoy it so far. Still have much to learn
Great app with a great way of learning i am amazed
Just starting with Korean. So far not to bad, I just wish I could slow down some of the auto plays so it is easier to under stand how the words are pronounced.
Rocket Language is the best language learning program and I know from experience having most of them. My favorite part of Rocket Languages is ease of use.
I am just starting but so far very happy with the process.
The Korean course is excellent with an excellent balance of repetition and introduction of new material. Based on a trial run a couple of years ago, I recommended the Spanish course to a friend, who says he loves it. I'm hoping that at some point more advanced courses in Korean will be added. One suggestion I would make would be to concentrate more on the alphabet at the outset or encourage learners to go through all the writing modules right away so as to only rely on Romanization for an introduction to the sounds, and then never use it again.