BeepBoop follows the Rassias method: Simple drills, repeated constantly with contemporaneous correction. The instructors, who are all native Spanish speakers, (primarily in México), follow well-prepared slides that illustrate the drills. Up to three Pro students are called upon one at a time to repeat the drill, and then gently corrected. (You can sit in for free, but you don't get to speak and therefore receive no correction.) The slides train the eyes, the native pronunciation and correction train the ear, and the repetition eventually penetrates the student skull. I found the drills to be well thought-out. For example, the drill on Ser/Estar in the pretérito and imperfect shows the correct application of grammar rules. That's how we learned English as babies. Other drills cover common situations, like "At the Market" The cheapest subscription, which cost me $250 in May, 2024, allows one Pro drill each day for three months. ("Pro" means "participant" in BeepBoopese.) It takes a half-hour to review the drill before class and look up any new words.The 25-minute drills are scheduled 18 hours a day, seven days a week. Students can review the drill material after the class all they want.
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