With this language learning app, you can study Spanish through offline lessons, interactive exercises, and listening practice. Includes vocabulary, verb conjugations, grammar explanations, and progress tracking features.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 70 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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77% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)
About Spanish Class Lite
Spanish Class offers a complete offline Spanish course, together with interactive verb, vocabulary, grammar and listening exercises. All words and phrases are available to listen to as well.
Great support when you learn Spanish. Easy to practice your verb conjugations, vocabulary, grammar and phrases with.
In this lite version, only the 2 first lessons are available:
* Tenses: Present, Gerund, Participle
* 300 words, sorted into different categories such as colors, business and vacation.
* Basic grammar
* 50+ useful phrases
And the following features:
* Highly customizable exercises on all of the above, with a fun awards system that is integrated with Game Center which makes practicing fun, with separate awards for the vocab, verbs, grammar and listening exercises.
* Keeping track of your progress by saving statistics and summaries of all completed exercises, while keeping track of errors made.
The first strength of this app is the extended content. No other Spanish app offers this much for the same price. The other strength lies in its fun, addictive and useful exercises.
If you are serious about learning Spanish, this app is for you.
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Reviews for Spanish Class Lite
Sleepy 6333
Good review
The app is the best
Unappy23456
I’m not a mind reader
I was hoping to find an app that can help me practice grammar, but this one expects me to be a mind reader! When I go into written grammar exercises, they ask for a missing word, and half the time I have no idea what word they want me to use. I just finished a quiz where I was supposed to guess that it was their seventeenth try. Any number I put in there would have been just as right. It would have been better if they had a verb available and had me conjugate it instead.