Rapanese: The Music & Comedy Method of Learning Spanish Series 1 FROM THE PUBLISHER
On this 78 minute cassette for beginners, frequently used words and phrases in Spanish are translated into English repetitively, and it's all superimposed on mellow rock, disco type music, not rap music.
Rapanese can be used for jogging, aerobics or just when you want to listen to some great music and have a good laugh.
First the lyrics (each of twelve lessons) are repeated slowly without music in both Spanish and English, just like conventional language tapes. Then the lyrics are repeated, sometimes long, with Awesome music. We repeat the Spanish and English words and phrases twice. You Do Not Get Bored because your mind fixates on the music and you pick up the Spanish the way you pick up the words to your favorite song. Your Mind Becomes Bilingual.
The result
You may be in a Mexican restaurant and hear "Disculpome". Right away you think "Excuse me". It becomes automatic. You actually think in English but speak in Spanish (in the beginning).
We have also discovered that when you learn this way (by cranking up the stereo and repeating along with the music) You Have No Accent. What happens is that the repetition develops the proper muscles in your mouth which enable you to speak the language properly.
History of Rapanese
Rapanese was created by a French Connection, ex-disc jockey, school teacher, Mike D'Amours. He started using Rapanese in his classroom of 25 students in 1989 to teach Japanese. By 1991 the Kelowna Secondary School, B.C. Canada, had to hire a second teacher to cope with the five fold increase in demand. Since 1994 he has used Rapanese to teach Spanish with the same incredible results.