Victor’s Adventures in Spain.
Our latest basic Spanish work book designed with you, the learner, in mind.
We firstly want to say ‘muchísimas gracias’ to everyone who has supported us in purchasing Victor’s Adventures. We have been absolutely blown away by the great feedback that we have had from so many people. Sales are going really well and we are already making plans for the sequel in which Victor will be sure have even more ‘momentos difíciles y bonitos, también’ as he settles into life in Spain with Eliana. The follow up will not be set at such basic Spanish to begin with, but rather will commence at early intermediate and end at a very decent advanced level.Amazon Reviews
We wanted to share with you some of the wonderful reviews that we have received in Amazon.com and in Amazon.co.uk from some of the people who have bought our basic Spanish to advanced intermediate parallel text book. Out of the 28 reviews, 25 of them have been 5 stars. Fun note: We did get one terrible, 3 star review, which totally slagged off the book from every angle imaginable. Fortunately, when we looked at the reviewer’s history, it seems that every review the man has ever done has been terrible! So, on the positive side, we actually got his highest rating! (Normally, he only gives one star.) We have to say, however, that his review title made us laugh a lot and was entitled, “A book suitable for the visually impaired.” jeje We have added below just some of the reviews that appear in Amazon but there are much more there. (P.S. None of the reviews have been written by family members. jajaja) It delivers! ByDmitry Podboritson 04 February 2015 Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase This book propelled me from a beginner- to advanced intermediate level of Spanish over a span of several weeks. The rate at which I was able to absorb the grammar and vocabulary with Gordon and Cynthia’s method was several times faster than with other courses I’ve tried; moreover, this book’s material pushed a great deal of previously passively accumulated material (grammar and vocabulary) into the “active” part of my brain, where I can actually use it to, say, construct sentences and phrases, not just to (vaguely) recognize something that I’ve seen or heard before. At the risk of sounding too partisan I would like to stick my neck out and say that the authors of this book may have discovered a “secret source” of language learning, which is (IMHO) — (1) Create a character the reader cares about and is able to empathize with; (2) Put him or her through all sorts of challenges and (mis)adventures, some more life-threatening than others, where they can use their buddying, but ever more confident Spanish in all kinds of (more or less) real-world situations; (3) Spin a good yarn of a story permeating the entire book, so that when the reader reaches the end of a chapter, she wants to keep going in order to learn what happens next (rather than to put off the book for the day and switch to other activities) Compare Gordon and Cynthia’s methodology to that of a well-known course which used to be advertised everywhere [named after a French doctor whose name starts with P]. Vis-a-vis Dr P’s course, I totally get that the memorization method called _graduated interval recall_ is firmly grounded in neural science, however if the dialogues are mostly sterile and there are no characters that I the listener can identify with or care about, then the emphasis is more or less on mechanistic, effortful memorization. In contrast, learning/absorbing Gordon and Cynthia’s material feels almost effortless in comparison with Dr P’s. I hope that the positive feedback the authors get eventually gives them an incentive to write sequels such as Victor’s Adventures II, III and so forth; however in a larger sense I hope to see these types of considerations being incorporated into mainstream thinking on what makes language learning effective. 5.0 out of 5 stars Victory via Victor., 5 Dec. 2014 By David Pullan “David Pullan” (Forest Row, United Kingdom) – See all my reviews Verified Purchase(What is this?) This review is from: Victor’s Adventures in Spain: A Parallel Text and Audio Workbook (Paperback) I’ve been learning Spanish for about a year now and I’ve noticed two things as an adult learner. 1. A lot of teachers are keen to teach you how to talk about the economy of Peru before they teach you how to order a meal (or send it back). 2. They teach you a very ‘correct’ Spanish that will mark you out as a Gringo immediately. Well gracias a Gordon and Cynthea (and Victor) this book avoids both problems. You learn practical Spanish at a rate that makes it stick, and it is Spanish as it is spoken. I opened the book and the first page I looked at explained the use of ‘habermelo dicho’ which I had recently been told by a teacher was incorrect. Well guess what? It might be a shortened form and colloquial but it is absolutely correct. Oh yes, and I should add that the big bonus is getting to hear the beautiful and friendly voices of Gordon and Cynthea as you learn. 5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST VALUE SPANISH WORKBOOK ON THE MARKET. – BUY IT!, 8 Jan. 2015 By- M. Lovstrom– See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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Congrats to you both! It’s a great achievement Gordon and Cynthia! Gordon, I wish we had more time to talk at work but I wish you every success in Spain! Mariola xx
Mariola, thanks for the lovely message. It has always been a pleasure to chat with you, too. You are a very interesting person:)
The best of luck in your future, Mariola.
Gordon 🙂