12-09-2013, 09:57 AM
What about Visual Link Spanish? I stumbled across it last night, and it looks like a cross between Rosetta that aims for spoken fluency and more classroom-based models with texts that promote grammatical structure. I could not find a lot on it, though. The cost is fair, and the three levels would probably last six years given the amount of lesson assignments they had (I'd probably split each tier over two years and seed in some cultural studies to fill in a full course). Hubby and I would take it alonside him (can set up multiple "students") so we could encourage usage in everyday environment for retention. Half a course over six years would get him to 10th grade if we stick with it, leaving 11th and 12th grade for him to choose if he wanted to do a more advanced course in the language, change to a different language, or drop languages in favor of something else interesting to him.
Can't find a ton on it, though, to see if it meets what we'd want.
Can't find a ton on it, though, to see if it meets what we'd want.
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