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What was my part? I'll gladly tell you .
Why Has It Taken So Long to Release LSLC Nivel Dos? The most important thing that I want Nivel Dos to do for you is take your Spanish to the Next Level.
This meticulous task could NOT be delegated to one of the native S....
And I promise you that it will.
The recording engineer then spent another 10 to 12 hours editing for each hour of recorded Spanish lessons that you'll hear.
Or a total of approximately 15 hours.
But at least 5 or 6 times per lesson.
I owe you an explanation for the delay .
I did this with every lesson - including the Bonus lessons - not once, not twice, not thrice.
For every hour of recorded Spanish lessons, the LSLC team spent between 5 to 6 hours developing the content for the lesson before going into the studio to record.
Each lesson is about 30 minutes long.
I had the task of playing the role of the "student" during the editing of the lessons.
And in some cases as many as 8 or 9 times per lesson.
Then they spent another 4 to 5 hours recording in the studio for each hour of recorded Spanish lessons that you'll hear.
But in order to make sure that I can deliver on this promise to you, the LSLC team had to put in a lot of work in Level 2.
But two years worth of work.
The main section Level 2 consists of 30 lessons.
Not just weeks or months of work.
I had the painstaking task of going through each and every line on each and every lesson with the recording engineer.
With precision, I had to simulate the response that an intermediate level student would make but was just right.