Learn Foreign Language
Beginners Level
Learn foreign language for
Beginners Series is a comprehensive language learning system tailored to meet the needs of
the novice.
There are no phrases to memorize or verbs to conjugate. The language is absorbed gradually through a series of
self-guided and easy-to-follow lessons.
A recording feature enables you to compare your pronunciation with the prerecorded native speakers' voice.
After completing all 20 lessons, you will be on your way to a broad vocabulary for fluent conversation.
The fun and easy way to acquire an invaluable skill which can enhance your personal life and career, in the
privacy of your own home. Learn as much as you want with the click of a button - the more you click, the more you
learn.
Learn foreign language - Beginners Level:
Chinese | Dutch
| French |
German | Greek | Hebrew
Hungarian | Indonesian | Italian | Japanese | Korean
| Polish
Portuguese | Russian | Spanish
| Tagalog |
Vietnamese
Common Features:
- Asking Questions
- Making a Telephone Call
- Talking about the Weather
- Using the Postal Services
- Working with a Calendar
- Ordering in a Restaurant
- Inquiring for Directions
- Traveling Around
- Counting Money
- Shopping Anywhere
- Describing Family Members
- Reading Street Signs
Screen shots:
Learn foreign language courses for Beginners Series CD-ROM consists of twenty lessons. On the Menu screen
you can point the mouse over any lesson number and get a description of the content of that lesson.
Simply select one of the lesson numbers, you will enter the lesson.

Screen capture from Greek for Beginners
Every lesson consists of several sections. You can navigate to these sections by selecting a section number from
the pull-down Section Menu.
You can also go back to the Main Menu form any place in the program by clicking on the Menu button located in
the right bottom corner of the screen.

Screen capture from Hebrew for Beginners
Within a section you can position your mouse over any "hot" text (marked by red color in the CD) and have a
little window come up with the corresponding word of phrase in the learned language.
For languages which do not use the Roman alphabet, the pop-up window also includes the roman zed
transliteration.
You can also hear the sound of the highlighted word or phrase by clicking on it. All sounds are recorded by
native speakers, no computer-generated voice is used.

Screen capture from Russian for Beginners
Also see: Learn foreign language Everyday and Language
System (2-in-1) levels.
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