| | |  | International Keyboards & Stickers | Home » » Instant Immersion French Deluxe vv2.0 | | | | | | | Description: | | Your first-class journey to a new language is ready to commence, with Instant Immersion French Deluxe v2.0, the multimedia learning collection on CD-ROM and audio compact disc. Use cutting-edge speech recognition features and 3D animation to perfect your spoken French. The Collins Lexibase French-English Dictionary combines more than 400,000 translations of words, phrases, and expressions with a myriad of search functions. Get accurate results even if you are unsure of your entry's correct spelling! Audio CD 5 - Alphabet, sounds Audio CD 6 - Greetings, Days of the Week, Weather Audio CD 7 - Numbers, Time/Hours, Telephone Numbers, and Corresponding Verbs Audio CD 8 - Questions, Verb Endings, Conjugations, Prepositions | | | Features: | |
• 3 bonus Instant Immersion audio CDs focusing on vocabulary building
• 8-CD suite of French language multimedia learning software
• 300 hours of beginner, intermediate, and advanced tutoring on 5 CD-ROMs
• Monitor pronunciation and intonation with Spoken Error Tracking System
• Instruction on 20 key lessons including vocabulary grammar and phonetics
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
| | | System Requirements: | | | Platform:
| Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows XP | | Media:
| CD-ROM | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Solid PackageMar 07, 2006
By Guillermo Ramirez You will like their approach to teaching you a new language. I cannot say that it is better than the Rosetta stone but it is closer than what the price difference would make you believe.
Like any other package, it is not going to teach you the material by osmosis, you are going to have to put the time and effort to go through the CD's and the exercises, but if you do, you will get your money's worth.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
There Are Much Better Ways of Learning FrenchMar 24, 2006
By jaep
"jaep"
I purchased this product looking for a cheaper alternative to the more expensive language software. As a student with absolutely no previous educaion in French, this program did not help me at all. It starts out right into full dialogue-with no introduction to vocabulary, grammar, or even the alphabet or basic pronunciation. There many activities that are difficult to do, one of the first is when you must listen to several words and phrases in rapid French and type them in-with no introduction to spelling or listening to the most basic phrases. I found myself doing the activities just to get through them, and I REMEMBERED VERY VERY LITTLE. What kept this from a 1 star were the grammar explanation features, and conjugation tool. Immersion may be the best way, but try a much cheaper or even free way first (I recommend french.about.com!) , but don't waste money on an almost useless product.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great Program - MUST be computer literate and patientNov 25, 2006
By K. Holmes At first, I thought that the program was a complete mess and very disorganized, but when I got to the next step, I realized that I was learning because I knew all of the answers to the questions in the exercises. This is a great way to learn. I know no French at all. It helps big time to click the American flag and see the side by side translations. The important thing is that if you've never studied a romance language before, you must take the time to read the grammar explanations. At first, you'll think they are idiots for teaching u single words by throwing whole sentences at you, but when u get to the next exercise, you realize that because of that format, you have already learned about vocab AND sentence formation at once. This is really great stuff, but you must take the time to explore it, move your mouse around and make sure there is nothing else available for you to click to get more info. There's lots of helpful information, but you have to play around and see what each button does. If you plan on buying another language from the same brand, keep in mind that they are not all set up the same way. Japanese may be set up very differently from French. I highly recommend this. I found it easy once I played around with it. The only reason it is not a 5 star is because it could use a little more instructional help for those who are a bit computer shy. I'm not even sure if there's a customer service number provided either.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Invest in something betterJun 29, 2006
By J. Lee I hated this sofware from the beginning. Right of the bat the directions are very poor, and the activities are much to hard for someone with no French background. This is not a program for beginners, so do not buy unless you have a background in French (even if the box might tell you otherwise). I worked through the first CD (supposedly 100 hours worth of material), and I feel as lost as confused as ever. Do youself a favor and invest in a better program.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not exactly what I had hoped for.May 12, 2007
By D. Pappas
"Pres"
This program did not have some of the features I would have hoped for with a language immersion program. It would have been nice to have photos to connect with words and/or phrases. A workbook or printed companion book to the audio CD's would have also been helpful to reinforce word recognition. It is also difficult working with the voice recognition technology. Even when the speaker sounds as if they are perfectly copying the coach, the program doesn't mark it as sounding correct. If you are an auditory learner and listening to CDs appeals to you, there is much you can gain from the CD portion of the program. The computer program has some activities I enjoyed, but others that completely frustrated me. For one, you cannot type in your answers but have to click on an alphabet list to spell out the words you want...time consuming and frustrating. This program would be good for the beginning French student who wants to practice what they're learning in school. It's probably also a good review for the person who wants to brush up on their French if they've gotten a little rusty. I don't think anyone would be able to reach fluency using this program by itself.
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