“Learn Conversational Spanish from Native Spanish Dialogue”
By now you have a sense of how to use the Dialogue Deconstruction Method to unlock your ability to hear and understand native Spanish speakers.
This technique was designed to help anyone - from beginner to advanced - to improve their conversational Spanish skills in a fraction of the time of traditional books or classes.
By now its been used by hundreds of people just like you to improve their conversational Spanish skills.
But there's one thing that separates those who mange to successfully improve their conversational Spanish from those who fail: Finding a way to get regular practice applying the technique (daily if possible).
Many simply read through, nod their head a few times, and promise themselves that they will try it out someday, but never get around to it. But needless to say, the best technique in the world wont work if you never actually use it.
Don't let this happen to you!
After I started teaching this technique to other students I realized that even students who are truly committed to putting in regular practice often get bogged down finding the right audio and materials.
I began using the Dialogue Deconstruction Method two years ago when I was living abroad in Santiago, Chile and in those days it took me forever just find decent audio materials to use for practicing the technique. Although you can find all sorts of Spanish audio floating around the web - podcasts, news programs, telenovelas, etc. - I would end up spending tons of time just filtering through it all trying to find the right kind of materials.
Some were too advanced. Others were way too easy. Others focused on obscure or impractical topics (I once downloaded a 30 minute interview on potato farming). And when I did manage to find a few decent files, they rarely included a transcript or English translation, which meant I couldn't use them at all. After a while, I was spending almost as much time searching for audio as I was studying!
It would have been a lot easier for me back then if I had access to a full collection of conversational audio files, plus transcripts and associated materials, all in one place.
I created the following Audio Pack to to provide you with literally everything you need to start working with conversational audio today.
You'll get instant access to 30 individual conversations individual lessons, plus full transcripts, English translations and itemized vocabulary.
The idea is to make it easier for you to get started today, so you can start getting results even faster. All without the headache of having to troll through a bunch of resources that may or may not work.
If you liked what you learned in the Dialogue Deconstruction Method and are serious about finally improving your Spanish, click the button below to download the Audio Pack and get started today....
Yes! I want to learn native Spanish!
What You'll Get:
This Audio Pack contains get thirty native Spanish dialogues plus pdf transcripts specifically formulated for use with the Dialogue Deconstruction Method. You'll get also complete a breakdown of each conversation that includes a line-by-line transcript, English translation,and itemized vocabulary.
- Native Dialogue: Learn from authentic Spanish how its really used by native speakers.
- Audio-based: By working with audio, you master the ability to speak and understand oral Spanish, not just recognize words on paper.
- Progressive learning: Each new lesson builds upon prior material to constantly reinforce what you've learned.
- Practical Langauge: Ideal for expats travelers learning to learn practical language skills, rather than textbook knowledge.
Boost your Spanish with 30 Individual Audio Lessons:
Volume I:
Lesson 1: Greetings
Lesson 2: Basic Sentences
Lesson 3: Asking for directions; exchanging currency
Lesson 4: Introductions
Lesson 5: First day at work
Lesson 6: Having lunch
Lesson 7: Looking for an apartment
Lesson 8: Looking for an apartment (continued)
Lesson 9: Visiting a friend's apartment
Lesson 10: Moving in to an apartment
Volume II:
Lesson 11: Interviewing a maid
Lesson 12: Discussing problems in an apartment
Lesson 13: Going to a part
Lesson 14: Discussing family
Lesson 15: Going through customs
Lesson 16: Going sightseeing
Lesson 17: At a cocktail party
Lesson 18: Discussing work
Lesson 19: Visit to the airport
Lesson 20: Visit to the airport (continued)
Volume III:
Lesson 21: Talking about the weather
Lesson 22: A telephone conversation
Lesson 23: Shopping at the market
Lesson 24: Shopping at a department store
Lesson 25: A visa interview
Lesson 26: A visa interview (continued)
Lesson 27: Talking about sports
Lesson 28: At the tennis court
Lesson 29: Invited to Dinner
Lesson 30: At a bullfight
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The Complete Guide to Spanish Pronunciation
This comprehensive resource breaks down all of the finer points of Spanish pronunciation into a unique Audio Guidebook. You'll learn by listening and repeating after native Spanish speakers. Learn to speak like a native and lose your “gringo” accent in just a few hours.