Rocket Spanish Review - Scam or not?
October 28, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
This program deserves a score of more than five out of five, if it was the logical thing to do then I would give it more.
Do you urgently want to learn Spanish?
This being the 3rd most widely spoken language on the planet, and a very popular choice. Here is a quick and easy way to study Spanish, if you have an interest then read further.
I have taken to writing this Rocket Spanish review because I have a lot of experience with Spanish courses and I believe that this is the number 1 all round course.
The claim the developer makes of being able to teach an average Joe Spanish in 60 days is no idle one. If you have the time and inclination to put in, as well as a good learning speed this course is an effective one. If you haven’t got enough spare time to completely immerse yourself, or you are really not in a rush, you’ll have to give this course a bit longer to prove itself.
This course ticks all of the boxes for me, unlike a lot of others.
So many of the other Spanish learning programs have not quite fitted in with my preferred learning methods, or just didn’t suit me in some way.
I really enjoyed working with this one from the outset, it is a simple, well crafted program that I can’t praise high enough. I’ve recommended it to some friends and relatives who needed to speak conversational Spanish fast, and all have been over the moon with it. There has been nothing except positive feedback so far.
Rocket Spanish Review.
Rocket Spanish has been designed in a clever way to carry us on quickly, from beginner words and phrases directly to intermediate level conversational Spanish, right up to advanced fluency. Created by Mauricio Evlampieff, a Chilean native who so obviously loves his culture and mother tongue, to coax the student to need to carry on.
I was eager to be starting the next lesson sometimes even before finishing the one I was on. I’ve published an article on Mauricio Evlampieff the person, you can read it on our website Spanishmoment.com. Mauricio Evlampieff Review.
All of the software, text and audio classes are simple to interact with separately and designed to work well together also. Rocket Spanish will be good for you what ever stage you are at.
The two vocalists are very smooth, pleasant and a joy to listen to, they never scratch on my eardrums and make me want to turn off every few minutes as other courses I could mention, but won’t.
It is more than likely the best price to quality ratio I have come across for this type of course.
If it was priced three times as high it would still be a bargain. Plus with a full refund if you aren’t entirely satisfied with the product within eight weeks, they have really put their money where their mouth is. You will have already learned a lot of Spanish before you even have to decide if you are fully satisfied!
In fact before the decision to buy you can check it out with the no cost six lesson mini course, which gives you 3 alternating audio and text classes. As far as I can say this is the absolute best beginning in Spanish a novice can get, and I’d completely guarantee anybody trying them will want to continue.
So to round up this Rocket Spanish review the package is -
(1) Mega vocab, mega audio and my favourite the mega verbs, all are games software designed to teach you while being fun to use.
(2) Grammar lessons from beginner level up to advanced stage.
(3) 31 interactive audio lessons.
(4) Virtual tutor 24/7 on call for you if you should have problems or questions.
(5) A community forum for support, encouragement and fun.
(6) 100% money back guarantee.
(7) Instant fully down-loadable course, or it is all available on CD if that’s your preference.
For anybody reading this Rocket Spanish review, I hope it’s been useful, and assists you started in mastering this beautiful language.
PS. We can’t overlook the first class customer support, as it is very high from the moment you start with this Rocket Spanish program.
Travel Spain: For The Experience Of A Lifetime
May 12, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
While your initial impression of Spain may be one of popular stereotypes - bullfights and Flamenco dancers – in reality it’s an incredibly magnificent country of outstanding landscapes, accentuated by a synergy of mind-blowing architectural integrating a diversity of genres unlike anywhere else in the world. Combined through a smorgasbord of arts, culture, gastronomy, attitudes and styles, many reflecting its tremendous history, Spain is a constitution of a variety of original regional societies that today remain as proudly distinct as they are united within the fabric of a single country.
The Spanish people are among the most open-hearted and communicative in the world; making friends won’t be any problem, especially in the larger urban areas. There is a legendary saying that the Spanish living room is the bar where the people usually spend a lot of time in the mornings and in the evenings. And the only way to fully appreciate the excellence of this ‘community’ is to travel Spain from top to bottom.
This synergy has not come easily; past centuries have witnessed incursions by every dominating power of that era: Iberians, Celts, Phonecians, Greeks, Romans, Gothics, Muslims, Christians, Arabs, Moors, French – each contributing to the amalgam which is now the cultural of Spain.
Travel Spain: When To Visit And How To Travel?
Typically, the most temperate climate can be enjoyed, depending on the region, between April and October, when you can rely on good moderate weather. But if your objective is to take in some of the numerous national and regional cultural festivals happening during the summer, your best bet is to visit between Easter and September.
But remember, to travel Spain in the summer means you are visiting during the high season, both the coastal and interior regions of Spain; in mid-summer, the inland cities empty out and everyone migrates to the coasts, and the Iberian Peninsula is packed with tourists outnumbering residents. If you are destined to travel Spain in mid-summer of the year, plan in advance, and prepare yourself for a exciting busy (but exciting) vacation; an additional merit of not travelling in this peak period is naturally the rates charged by travel, accommodation and entertainment services.
Travel Spain By Train And Metro
Spain is well-serviced by international and regional airports with excellent connections to Europe and the rest of the world; a popular way to travel Spain, perhaps as a component of a European trip, is to use the excellent rail systems. Bus travel is well-developed in Spain, and may be quicker than trains of you are planning to cover a variety of destinations in any area; many train stations are located some distance outside of major cities and towns. But if your plans to travel Spain require you to be as flexible as possible, renting a car is possibly the best option.
Spanish trains are the most inexpensive in Europe, and provide excellent connection to all cities in Spain through an integrated network of national, regional and inter-city rail options, necessitated by the historical development of regional train services based on incompatible narrow and wide-gauge formats.
But the range of available rail options (for example, high-speed, sleeper car, dining/hospitality, commuter) provides you the flexibility to travel Spain while leveraging your rail component to also serve as accommodation and mobile restaurant – a savings in time and money which provides the means to extend your enjoyment of Spain’s cultural diversity a little longer.
In major Spanish cities such as Barcelona and Madrid, or to travel Granada Spain, subway systems are a convenient way to see most of the sites of the city, especially if the weather is not cooperating or you have a long distance to cover.
Travel Spain Outside The Metropolitan Areas
Why travel Spain outside of the big cities? In two words – beaches, and countryside.
Excellent beaches are found along most of Spain’s coast, near Malaga, Huelva and Almería in the south as well as near the coasts of La Manga, Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Euskadi. If, however, your objective is wild and crazy packed beaches and resorts, there are plenty of crowded beaches on the Costa de la Luz and the Costa del Sol.
However, if fresh air is your objective, the Spanish countryside is filled with incredible geography unparalleled vistas and phenomenal photographic opportunities. In addition, there are areas which offer trekking, mountain-climbing, wildlife parks, cave exploration, horse riding, and even deserts. To travel Spain is indeed experience a lifetime of activities and fun in the space of a vacation.
Spain: A Perfect Europe Family Holiday
February 12, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
This text was provided by: Spain Flight.
Who on earth will not display the desire to visit Spain? Nearly all and sundry dreams of setting foot to this highly remarkable place. Hence, make way for Spain as your exceptional European family holiday stopover. Touring Europe may be expensive. You will have to shell out much money from your bank account.
But with the fascinating destinations that you may marvel at such as Spain, sure enough, your expenses will be all worth it. Of course, it is such a wise move to avail of travel packages and the available freebies.
Moreover, remember to request life insurance online.
Annually, Spain opens its arms to the throngs of visitors from all over the world who come around to see for themselves the breathtaking sceneries that the country offers. The wide range of stopover choices clearly keep you informed of the rich Spanish tradition and culture, arts and architectural progress, and every little detail that is sure to remain imprinted in your very own memory.
Where should you go? Below is a list of the topnotch destinations that you may want to include in your itinerary.
Barcelona’s Modernisme. Barcelona was once placed under the rule of the pioneers of nationalism and anarchism in the 19th century. Some sights have preserved the modernism traces. In the effort of battling with the traditional ideals brought about by historicism, the catalan movement was established which aimed at the collection of the artistic inclinations of the inhabitants. Some of the names which rose as the products of the movement include Jujol, Gaudi, and Domenech.
Alhambra, Granada. Alhambra literally means “red”. Such destination reflects the then flourishing Moorish civilization in the nation. The Moorish kings settled in Alhambra which furthermore strengthened the Islamic belief. Some sculptures and other artistic products are on display.
Segovia’s Aqueducts. This stands out as the best preserved monument which recalls the progress of the then Roman empire. Its construction is by itself exceptional given the fact that the stones are not connected to one another by concrete or mortar.
Cordoba, Spain’s Mezquita. Mezquita means a “mosque” and it is the second rated biggest mosque in the world’s record. The cathedral asks for an entrance fee of 6 Euros, by the way.
Madrid clubs and bars. Bar hopping and clubbing is pleasurable in Spain especially that many people enjoy their nights doing these activities.
The Coto de Doñana National Park hosts a park that is filled with wildlife. Wetlands generally consist the park. The last species of the cats labeled as the Iberian Lynx is kept in here.
Sierra Nevada is the mountain range which is said to be next to the height of the Alps. In 1986, it held the title of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve because of the diversity of birds, plant, and animal species that it keeps and grows.
By going to La Mancha, you will feel as if the literary story of Don Quixote unfolds before you.
Toledo, on the other hand, was once a major cosmopolitan arena in Europe during the medieval times. It was previously known as Spain’s capital. For now, it has been appointed as another UNESCO world heritage place.
Now is the best time to plan out your destinations. A European family vacation can be twice the fun if you decide to visit Spain.
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