Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | DAVID KIRK | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Sections include colors, numbers, animals, food, people, clothes, time, and prepositions of location. Each section covers the vocabulary as well as sentences. The interface is designed to be intuitive, fast, and fun. There is also a book with the Spanish lessons covered in the app. Enjoy!
Thank you! Hope to learn Spanish so I can talk to my upcoming new daughter-in-law! ?God Blessings, JoAnn McNair
The time/clock is incorrect. I’m fairly advanced in Spanish and while brushing up, on time, I noticed that if in Spanish it is asking for 9:45, if you position the clock there, it will tell you that is incorrect, if I move the hands to 8:45 it tells me this is correct. It seems to be a glitch only if it is asking for a quarter until the hour, or twenty minutes to the hour. The rest seems to work fine.
I’m having trouble getting the sound please advise I love this app it’s very challenging and I’ve learned a lot I wish I could get the sound bad thank you
As a non native Spanish Speaker this app helped me learn numbers 1-100 and all the basic Spanish colors in less than half an hour. Using this app half an hour a day will help a lot. Im having no issues at this point and I love it!!!
This is the best free Spanish app I’ve used. I love the vocabulary section and choosing the correct answer. It really helps!
I’m at a lower to intermediate level in Spanish and I must say this is a great app. Good for beginners, intermediate level, and even a more advanced level learner can use it to brush up on the language. Definitely looking forward to any future updates.
Nicely designed UI. Appropriate categories. Good choice of words. Fun to do especially when short on time. You can do a quick lesson. Hope to see more lessons soon! Thanks David!
This app is so good. The way it introduces verbs and nouns as you learn is excellent, I’m shocked it’s free. I do wish there was a version of the quizzes where you chose the correct word(s) to correspond with an image, though. I think that wold be a simple way to add an extra challenge to really cement new words!