Hola
I have completed Rocket Spanish 1 and I am really pleased with what I have learned. I am considering buying Rocket Spanish 2, but I can't find anywhere if it is only the audio course or if there are other resources as there are in the first course. I found the grammar book very helpful with the explanations, vocabulary lists, etc. Is there something similar for the second course? Gracias
What resources are in Rocket Spanish II?

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June 23, 2008

carlosdos
June 25, 2008
I bought both the first and second courses and am pleased with both. The second does a very good job of attacking the past and future. The clarity of the lessons is outstanding considering it is a very complex topic. I would recommend it considering the cost and value of what you will be able to learn. My wife and I just finished (several weeks ago) an intermediate course at the local community college and I feel the second course did a better job at teaching...although the interaction is what we really liked and got through the classroom setting.
Buena fortuna!

luz
July 17, 2008
I agree. I thought the second course was excellent. I hesitated to buy the first course because I was afraid that it would be at too introductory a level for me. So I bought both courses when Mauricio was running a special deal.

ronaldo
July 27, 2008
[quo]*Quote from * carlosdos
I bought both the first and second courses and am pleased with both. The second does a very good job of attacking the past and future. The clarity of the lessons is outstanding considering it is a very complex topic. I would recommend it considering the cost and value of what you will be able to learn. My wife and I just finished (several weeks ago) an intermediate course at the local community college and I feel the second course did a better job at teaching...although the interaction is what we really liked and got through the classroom setting.
Buena fortuna![/quo]
How did your class go? I completed RS1 and LSLC1 and just registered for a beginning conversational Spanish course at the local JC. I hope I didn't waste my money. I'm starting to think this class may be too basic. I'm hoping for a interactive, conversational environment

nohablo
July 27, 2008
[quo]*Quote from * ronaldo
[I completed RS1 and LSLC1 and just registered for a beginning conversational Spanish course at the local JC. I hope I didn't waste my money. I'm starting to think this class may be too basic. I'm hoping for a interactive, conversational environment[/quo]
A lot depends on the instructor, the size of the class, and (especially) what the other students are like. If they're really beginners, I suspect you'll be pretty bored. Is there any way to switch to a more advanced course if this one turns out to be too elementary? I know that when I had finished Rocket Spanish 1 and LSLC 1, I took a non-credit course at my local community college, and I chose the most advanced one I could find; it wasn't all that advanced, but at least we didn't spend a lot of time on conjugating the present tense of ser and estar and learning how to say ¿Dónde está el baño?

dhagstrom
August 1, 2008
I just downloaded Rocket Spanish Level 2. Resources include 30 interactive audio lessons, advanced vocabulary cards/games, and an advanced grammar e-book. I have looked in vain for an advanced conversation e-book. Does anyone else know more about this?