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Note that there's two different level III.

In the folder level III there are files named: 61 FINAL........MP3 (and PDF). These are the older level III. 15 lessons and 4 bonus lessons The new (and improved according to the publisher) is named Lesson_61 ..mp3 (and PDF). All total of 20 lessons and some podcast as extra bonus Why two versions and should you take them both. Your choice, but the vocabulary is different. Choose according to your need and interest.

From the publisher: You may recall that in 2010 we released what I call the original LSLC 3 which consisted of 15 lessons. I was not involved in the selection of the vocabulary topics in the original LSLC 3. The LSLC instructors who are all native Spanish speakers selected the vocabulary topics. And like many Spanish courses, the vocabulary topics of the original LSLC 3 consisted of what Spanish instructors think that we us gringos should learn. Such as vocabulary related to religion which is great for many. Especially if you are traveling to Latin America as part of a missionary or if you belong to a church that has lots of Spanish speakers. But I listened to my customers who bought the original LSLC 3. And I found out that many of you who bought the original LSLC 3, simply wanted vocabulary topics that you could use in everyday conversations with plain ordinary Spanish speaking-folks in the U.S. and Latin America. So thats why I decided to step in the picture. And this time around, I told the LSLC instructors which vocabulary topics to include. What were my decisions based upon? I selected vocabulary topics that I had to learn or re-learn as an American living in Latin America (Colombia). Here are some Vocabulary topics that I had to either learn or re-learn in order to communicate with Spanish speakers here in Colombia and that we have covered in the 20 core lessons of the NEW and IMPROVED LSLC 3: Vocabulary related to going to a party Vocabulary covering for attending a university Vocabulary related to going to el circo or the circus Household vocabulary Vocabulary related to eating Vocabulary covering the names of family members Vocabulary for cleaning the home Vocabulary for health and medicine Vocabulary for los deportes or Sports

I have also added 4 bonus Spanish lessons where we cover the following: Bonus Lesson A: Palabras de amor y palabras romnticas o words of love and romantic words. Bonus Lesson B: Palabras de amor y palabras romnticas o words of love and romantic words continued. Bonus Lesson C: Vocabulary for describing physical traits and characteristics of ones personality. Bonus Lesson D: Helpful Spanish expressions and idioms.

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