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Wander around the Spanish town, visit shops and
meet people.
The main language-learning zone is a Spanish street. Here the learner
can select any one of the 12 venues and choose to listen to any
of the 20 video clips. The clips each relate to a person and a relevant
language topic - you can book a table and order a meal in the restaurant.
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The Spanish video footage in the street is designed
to provide exposure to and be demonstrative of the language it presents.
TheSpanish video clips can be watched from start to finish or phrase-by-phrase.
(The controls are in the hands of the learner.)
Read the conversation in Spanish, English or both, as it is playing.
Each video clip has related games, which practise and reinforce
the language that is being presented.
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Improve your Spanish pronunciation by comparing
your recorded voice to a native Spanish speaker using the voice
record and compare tools.
Each Spanish video scene has a related Spanish speech section in
which you can practise pronunciation and language recognition.
There are phrase and word lists which provide you with a relevant
section of vocabulary to learn. There are also 4 different games
associated with the speech section, including word-picture association,
role-play and information gap activities to help you actually learn
the words and phrases in the lists.
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