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31 Languages of the World

31 Languages of the World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely Useful!!!!
Review: I bought this product out of general intrest and it is great. I would say this is extremely useful for travel and just in general if you want to learn some languages. It offers 31 languages, some common ones like English & Spanish and some more obscure ones like Zulu & Thai. I really could not get enough of this product because I found it to be very fun to use and also very intriguing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absolutely a waste of money and time!
Review: I bought this software at Walmart for about $10. I was excited, being the language lover I am. But when I got home and started the program, I was gravely disappointed.

Sure, people who see this may think, "Wow! A program with 31 languages! How rare!" Exactly. Maybe the problem with the program is that the languages aren;t given special considerations s to how different they are and each language takes different techniques to learn them. The interface is confusing and there is no true beginning to the program. A complete beginner in a language will be LOST.

I would give 0 stars if that were an opption. I think Amazon should make that an otion, because giving this program even half of a star would be too much.

It's better to take classes, read books, and just talk to people for practice, and watch films. (This from experience.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Good
Review: I found 31 Languages of the World to be a very good and useful product. I travel all over the world very often for business and find it quite useful to be able to speak at least some of the native language of the place I am traveling to. With this product I am able to learn a variety of languages through interactive games and activites. I found this to be very useful for pronunciation and learning situation based conversations (like how to buy a plane ticket or asking for directions). Anyone looking to learn multiple languages should start here. This is a versatile and good product for language learning in general.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was pleasantly surprised.
Review: I hadn't found much info on this program online, so I was a little scared to use it. I got it to help teach me Korean. I wasn't able to find a reasonably priced & well rated dedicated language package for that. I found this one, but I kept thinking "A $...piece of software for 31 languages, it's going to have almost nothing for the one language out of those I want."

I was happy with the purchase (mainly because I plan to use the French portion too). The Korean section is a little light in the tooth, but it is sufficient to help learn pronounciation and some vocab and phrases. My girlfirend is Korean and she tells me it is accurate.

This program won't teach you the language, it's more of a phrasebook taken to the next level w/ feedback. You'll probably need a good college text book if you are serious about learning, but it is a good supplemental aide. I'm not sure [someone] was talking about there being no instructions, it's really straight forward enough you shouldn't need more instructions than it gives.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not quite what it seems
Review: I was very disappointed with the 31 languages of the world software. There were no directions provided except for little tips when you open the program, making it extremely hard to follow. I have been a spanish student for about 3 years now, and I couldn't even figure out the answers to the games for the Spanish section. The answers were not related and were either too simplistic (such as the way to say "the") or too confusing to even guess. As for the learning sections, all they are are paragraphs written in the foriegn language and translated on the bottom. You can click on each word to see individually what they mean, but it is extremely hard to grasp the language in ways you would learn in the classroom (like the different verb tenses, set vocabulary lists, etc). I felt the program had no format and did not help me at all. I would not recommend buying this software. If you are serious about learning a language, I would try one of the more expenseive, single-language software programs instead, or sign up for classes somewhere.


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