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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
I'm already relatively fluent in Spanish, but I watched my dad using the Spanish version to get ready for our trip to Mexico. I didn't like how they jumbled concepts in each unit. You may have one question where you conjugate a verb, then the next question is noun-adjective agreement, then the next question is gender/number matching. It all seemed so random.
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AF, if he had knowledge (as in, he knew the conjugation of the verbs) and understanding of conjugated verbs, as well as understood noun/adj aggreement, gender/number matching, etc., would it have helped? I already have many conjugated verbs committed to memory, and understand the other issues (thanks to 4 years' Spanish, 2 years' Latin, and 1 year of Italian).