Today is January 5, and today's contest is sponsored by No-Work Spanish. [3] THREE lucky winners will receive a copy of the first two No-Work Spanish audiobook titles, Yaks March on Washington and Poster Girl.
No-Work Spanish Audiobooks are stories read with each sentence said first in English, then in Spanish. At the end of each chapter, the chapter is repeated entirely in Spanish. As you hear each sentence first in English, then in Spanish, your mind links the two, just as effortlessly as you learn the words to a song you like. Hearing the chapter repeated entirely in Spanish after you have absorbed the Spanish vocabulary, greatly improves your ability to listen and comprehend an entire Spanish passage. You can get a free sample of the first few chapters of Yaks March on Washington so you can test out the No-Work Spanish Audiobooks here: No-Work Spanish Audiobooks
About No-Work Spanish

Anne Emerick wanted an alternative to the traditional approach to learning a foreign language. She wondered if it would be possible to learn a foreign language simply by listening to stories where each sentence is read first in English, then in Spanish. Anne hired a talented bilingual actress to translate and record one of her stories and when she got the recordings back she learned some Spanish and got very excited about it.

Anne came to a point where she felt she had to have some way to quantify how much Spanish she was learning so she ran a self-test with Barron’s Let’s Review: Spanish. The first time she took it she scored an 11 out of 15 and a week later she took it again and got a 13 out of 15, an 87%. Considering she knew zero Spanish before this she was ecstatic and realized a lot of people could benefit from this, and that’s when No-Work Spanish Audiobooks were born.
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