I just came back from Israel after having taken much of the course and did not feel that my fluency or comprehension had improved much, if at all. What was covered was far too little to make a real difference and the issues I had raised with the process were never addressed. For the cost of the program, there was far too little personal attention. The classes were very dependent on having gone through the program from the beginning and there were no materials available to fill in any gaps. In reality, there was very little ground covered. The practice groups were too large, too few, at inconvenient times and half the time was spent without a teacher to correct any mistakes. The most useful class was the extra future verbs session. I would have liked to have had supplemental materials — dialogues, stories, or articles — that incorporated the lessons and could be used as practice to...