Learn Spanish by MindSnacks Reviews – Page 19

4/5 rating based on 186 reviews. Read all reviews for Learn Spanish by MindSnacks for iPhone.
Learn Spanish by MindSnacks is free iOS app published by MindSnacks

Not free

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Not actually free - you have to pay after the first lesson


Great for a supplement to other classes and apps

Nik625

I'm using Duolingo to learn the core essentials for Spanish. This app is a great fun, mildly addictive way to review vocabulary, phrases, etc. Gamefication of learning!


Learn quickly while having fun

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Fun games, multiple types of games so you are bound to retain the information.


Fun easy and the app doesn't annoy you

K1634534

I enjoy the games and especially like that they encourage fast reaction based recognition and sound to visuals. The pictures to the word are cutely done and match clearly. Best of all the app doesn't do a pointless update every month with no changes just to get attention.


Love this app, but...

sunnysky46

I really like this app. It's fun and it helps me learn quickly, too. The only problem I had: I tried to buy the full version, but it never actually changed to the full version. I had to get a refund and Apple told me not to buy it again since it probably won't work. This happened a while ago but I would really like to get the full version if possible!!


A Bit Disappointing

Jckopolk

I use this app frequently and enjoy it, but there are a lot of apparent flaws. One of the most obvious flaws is the fact that the pictures for the words are confusing- in more way than one. Most of the cartoon photos are cute and easy to understand. Others can have more than one meaning, which can be annoying in the image recognition game. The other picture concern is that not all the cartoons are cute little pictures mindsnacks shows you before your purchase! Many of them are actual photos- and they're... ugly. For whatever reason they decided to use poor photography instead of the adorable little cartoon pictures they use for a lot of the game- and the pictures are often extremely confusing. There's a lso a little bit of "Spanglish" or wordings of phrases that aren't as likely to be said by a native Spanish speaker (Quiero ver vs. Quiero que vea, for example.) and I've seen at least one full on mistake (tienes cuidado supposedly meant "be careful", but "ten cuidado is how you'd actually say it).