Learn To Speak French Version 8.1
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Learn To Speak French Version 8.1

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Learn To Speak French Version 8.1
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Amazon Sales Rank:# 3253
User Rating:3.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Reviews
List Price:$9.99





Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: RiverDeep
EAN: 0772040814755
Format: CD-ROM
Weight: 150 hundredths-pounds
Label: Riverdeep
Manufacturer: Riverdeep
Packaged Height: 200 hundredths-inches
Packaged Length: 1040 hundredths-inches
Packaged Weight: 170 hundredths-pounds
Packaged Width: 1000 hundredths-inches
Platform: Windows 95
Platform: Windows 98
Platform: Windows Me
Platform: Windows XP
Platform: Windows 2000
Publisher: Riverdeep
Release Date: 2004-06-07
Studio: Riverdeep

Feature:

  • Master French by learning in a setting that's friendly, flexible and fun
  • Watch cultural movies and see how people speak the language to each other -- then join in & be part of the conversation
  • Speech Recognition and Simulation technologies help develop the skills needed to communicate withnative French speakers
  • Fun games and activities improve grammar and build a full French vocabulary
  • Progress reports track how well you're doing and show you the areas where you need more work

Product Description:


Learn To Speak French is the best way to achieve all-around fluency in the French language! Multiple study levels and full dictionary and grammar guide for extra learning help

Customer Reviews:


Not a good first line tool, 2008-06-06
I read some of the reviews before purchasing this $5 program. I understand that you get what you pay for, but none of the reviews prepared me for what I would receive. The application seems to assume you already know the correct spelling of the words. On lesson 1, you're taught hello, goddbye, etc. What you are not given is the correct spelling while in the lesson. Compare this to the $400 Rosetta Stone application, and you see that it is necessary for a newbie to the language to be able to see what it is they're repeating. I have both Rosetta Stone and this application. I'll stick with RS as it is far more intuitive while still acknowledging that level one users need to be able to read and write as well as speak the language. I would use this program to refresh my memory, maybe on words that I'm already familiar with.

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