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Glossika Mass Sentences Spanish (Castilian) Fluency 1 First published 2014 via license by Nolsen Bédon, Ltd. Spanish (Castilian) Fluency 1 Complete Fluency Course Michael Campbell Nuria Porras Many of our languages are offered at different levels (check for availability): Intro Level
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Glossika Series The following languages are available in the GMS or GSR Series (not all are published in English): Afroasiatic Through the hundred days of GSR training, all the text in each of our GMS publications can be mastered with ease. Glossika Spaced Repetition (GSR) recordings are strongly recommended for those who have trouble remembering the content. GMS recordings (sold separately) prepare the student through translation and interpretation to become proficient in speaking and listening.
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Instead of advancing in the language via grammar, GMS builds up sentences and lets students advance via the full range of expression required to function in the target language. This course fills in the fluency training that is lacking from other courses. Glossika Mass Sentence Method Spanish (Castilian) Fluency 1 This GMS Fluency Series accompanies the GMS recordings and is a supplementary course assisting you on your path to fluency. Sample Routine Day 1: Listen to GSR File called Day 1 Day 20: Listen to GSR File called Day 20. If you haven't listened in a few days, back up a few lessons and start again.
Always have at least one deep sleep between each session, and no more than 2 sleep session between each recording. Repeat it when you start to feel comfortable with how it sounds. For best results, try to repeat as much as you can. This is for people who do not have time to use a book, do dictation, or do recordings. RELAXED METHOD (GSR Files) All repetitions and review are self-contained. If you're actively recording 200-400 sentences per day, you should reach conversational fluency in about 100-200 days depending on the person. For added benefit, use the accompanying GSR files. Come back tomorrow and check your recordings. Listen to the sentences one more time, then record them yourself. If you're learning a new script, make sure you can do this in IPA or phonetics before trying to master a new script so you don't miss any sounds. Try to do this without looking at the book. Now use either the A files or C files to write down your new sentences. Look them over in the book, then listen to the accompanying GMS A File. Prepare 10-50 new sentences, depending on your time limit and what you're comfortable with.
(If it's your first day, you can start here.) 6. If you feel tired or burned out, then there's no need to do new sentences today. Don't let one or two sentences keep you from progressing. Mass practice is better than perfect practice. Try to translate each sentence without using your text in the space provided. Now listen to the B files for the oldest review sentences (interpretation training). Now record the sentences from the last four days as review. Before starting today's new recordings of the new sentences from the last four days, first listen to the GMS C files to find any pronunciations you want to improve. Review the recordings you made yesterday. Typical Day's Routine (If it's your first day, you skip the review steps.) 1.
INTENSIVE METHOD (GMS Files) A Files: Source language (cue) - Target language 2x B Files: Source language (cue) - space to translate - Target language C Files: Target language only 1x