Customer Reviews
Get the Balance Right - By: , 30 Mar 2005 
The recordings are made with Englishin one channel (right) & Spanishin the other (left). Every English word or phrase is then repeatedin Spanish from the other speaker (twice, with a pause between each for you to repeat it). So either the reviewer had their balance knob turned just to the one channel, or they had a dodgy cassette machine. My CD version works fine & it seems a very effective way of learning. I would still suggest listening the first few times with the bookletin front of you (notin your car!) so that you can visualise the spelling of the words you are trying to say, but thereafter you can make valuable use of that lost time sittingin traffic jams by practicing your Spanish vocabulary & pronunciation.
You cannot read and drive at the same time - By: , 14 Jul 2003 
How can you learnin your car & read at the same time. I expected that someone would say the wordin English thenin Spanish, but it is just a tape recording of Spanish. Soin other words I have to read & memorise the words while not drivingin my car, which is not at all what i expected. Why couldn't they have said this before i bought the book. I am sure i can learn Spanish from this book, but not just while driving at all, unless i learn to read & drive at the same time, which is impossible.
Me resultó muy útil - By: Timothy Allen, 24 Sep 2002 
I must say first that not every technique of learning works for everybody, especially when it comes to languages. But "Learnin your car Spanish" worked perfectly for me. It kept me studying even when I didn't make time to study.
I've been living & workingin Barcelona for almost four years now, & from the very start, I felt fairly confident of my Spanish. Of course, it wasn't the only thing I used, but it formed a strong base for mein vocabulary & "ear". Later, when I had more time to study Spanish grammer, things fell into place much more easily for me. For the price, it really was a pretty good bet. I realize some folks with a more academic background might bristle at the thought of repeating phrases to learn them, but my actual experience was that this served me quite well.
My only problem with the tapes was that they were recordedin American Spanish (that is, Mexican vs. Spanish). It took me a while to work the edges off of my pronunciation when I got to Spain (for example, I pronounced "Hace calor" like "A-sey calor" instead of "A-they calor"). This is not a big deal for most, though. I wish they had produced a Spanish Spanish version, but the market for that sort of thing must be quite small.
"The girl is going to cut the meat" - By: , 23 Apr 2002 
An easy to learn study guide but you must be wary of the accent, for example I=you but is said by the announcer d-yo.
Other than that it's quite good & has the booklet included with writen words so you can see how they are writen. But does anyone really need to say "The girl is going to cut the meat"?
GOES FROM WORDS TO PHRASES - By: , 27 Feb 2000 
EASY TO LEARN BECAUSE SINGLE WORDS ARE TAUGHT THEN SEVERAL WORDS ARE LINKED TOGETHER. PHRASES ARE LEARNED IN A WAY THAT THE STUDENT CAN RECOMBINE SENTENCES. TRAVEL-RELATED WORDS ARE TAUGHT FIRST.