Coffee Break Spanish: Arrangements for after lesson 80
Situation 2: I've recently started listening (free podcasts only)
Firstly, welcome to the Radio Lingua community! We hope you're enjoying your experience so far. If you've recently started listening to the podcasts, you may well have found that sometimes we make reference to things in the podcast which seem a bit "out of place", or outdated. As we're approaching the end of the current course, we've gone back to the very beginning and started to remaster all the lessons. This means that not only with the audio quality be better, but any information provided in the introduction or closing section of the podcast will make perfect sense!
You need to decide if you want to keep going with the current lessons, or start from the beginning with the newly remastered lessons. This will undoubtedly depend on where you are in the course. The crucial thing is that you should download any lessons you want to listen to before 10 October 2008 when the podcast feed will start again from the beginning. And, of course, you'll be able to benefit from our new "free refill" podcast every couple of weeks aimed at further developing your confidence in Spanish.
You may also be considering purchasing the premium content of Coffee Break Spanish. At the moment this is available only as "Season Passes". A Season Pass gives you access to the bonus materials (lesson guide, extra listening content) for each unit, eg. lessons 1-10, 11-20, etc. You can purchase all Season Passes in
our Store, and there are special prices avaialble for bundles, eg. units 1-4 (lessons 1-40).
We will be introducing a new option for those interested in the premium content in mid-October.
So, your action points are:
- Decide if you want to 'grab' all the free content before 10 October 2008
- Stay subscribed to the Coffee Break Spanish feed - this way you'll get the new remastered versions and the "free refills"
- Consider maximising your learning and working at your own pace with the premium materials
If you have any questions about the arrangements, please visit the
Radio Lingua Help Desk and send us your question.