| Many many years ago you could learn Spanish | | | | If you don't have an existing course there are |
| from a cassette tape and books. Then came | | | | many Learn Spanish applications on the iPhone |
| along the compact disk (I remember the day well) | | | | that you can download from the App Store. 24/7 |
| and learning languages courses shifted to the new | | | | TUTOR is one that is very popular. |
| popular CD format. Technology is changing and | | | | 24/7 Tutor gives you a set of the most common |
| developing all the time, but who would have | | | | and useful Spanish words and phrases, organised |
| thought you could learn through your phone? Well, | | | | by topic and category. Every phrase has an audio |
| now you can if you have an iPhone. | | | | recording. A priority-filter mechanism is provided |
| You don't need to buy a new downloadable | | | | that allows you to optimise your efforts by |
| Spanish course if you already have one on CD. | | | | focusing on those items that need more practice. |
| You can use iTunes to convert the audio so that | | | | Listening to Spanish will help you improve your |
| you can play it on your iPhone. This will need to | | | | listening skills; but you really do need to practice |
| be in MP3 format. iTunes makes it easy to do this | | | | speaking |
| for you, then you can carry your language course | | | | Spanish to do it properly. Just 10 or 15 minutes |
| wherever you are; in the train, the car, at work | | | | every day is all it takes to see a huge |
| or even on holiday. | | | | improvement. |