Sorry for yet another question from me!
Is the Tourist Course for Spanish standalone or should I have completed Level 1 and Level 2 first?
I think it might be a good break for me while I struggle with tenses in the main course and more of a goal (a holiday!) at the end
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I have completed a few of the lessons in the Tourist Course and I would say that it is a “stand-alone” course. It is quite specific thought, as the title would suggest, but (I believe) aims to give you enough language ammunition to deal with ordering meals and asking for and receiving directions. I found it very useful and used a lot of what I learned in a recent visit to Spain.
HTH
Tony
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That’s great, thanks Tony!
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I am heading to Spain in a few weeks i should have a listen. Im still in level one. Although now I’ve changed to SSIS (automagic) so not quite sure.
Im reading Hola Lola, attending a Spanish class, and practice on zoom once a week with a friend who speaks español.
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I would, if I were you. As Tony mentions, it is basically a standalone course. You could do it with no prior knowledge of Spanish, just to give you some useful phrases to use in Spain. You would find it a good addition to what you know already.
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