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World Talk is the perfect language-learning follow-up to EuroTalk's popular Talk Now! series. In addition to new activities, the creators have added dictation, worksheets, and a brand-new recording section. Topics are designed for the intermediate learner and include reviewing the calendar, building sentences, asking directions, and translating weather terms and numbers. The interactive TV quiz is another useful learning tool, pitting learners against the resident champion or one-on-one against a friend.

 
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Product Details
Author:Various
Publisher:Tapeworm Video
Package Length:7.56 inches
Package Width:5.04 inches
Package Height:0.39 inches
Package Weight:0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Learning Polish can be fun  Sep 11, 2005
I've had fun with this CD. I don't know if everyone would feel the same. There is NO English on this CD. You have to figure everything out for yourself. It's like a challenging computer game where you figure out the rules as you go. Well there are some very brief descriptions of the buttons on the screen, but no translations. I had to buy a dicitonary and try to look up words that I could spell. It was hard, but I also enjoyed figuring it out. I'm keeping a notebook of the phrases that I have been able to write down. I am still working with it. I am going to Poland in 2 weeks. I won't really know till then how much useful Polish I have learned. I also have a Pimsleur tape set. That's a slow-paced learning method, where you learn to understand every word and say it correctly. It is totally different from this. I think using both has been good for me. If I were designing a language course, it would not be like either one of these, however.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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