| | |  | Education | Home » » Talk Now! Learn Scots Gaelic - Beginning Level | | | | | | | Description: | | Talk Now! Is the world's best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than three million people. Ideal for travelers, holidaymakers, business people, schoolchildren, students and families. Anyone over 10 years will find the disc indispensable for improving listening, understanding and spoken language skills. There are nine topics: first words, food, colors, phrases, parts of the body, numbers, time, shopping and countries. The games and quizzes included on the disc ensure that users have fun whilst using the product, without realizing that they're learning. | | | Features: | |
• Comprehensive interactive language learning; ideal for beginners
• Easy and hard quizzes, plus a challenging memory game
• Compare yourself with native speakers; monitor progress
• Topics include phrases, food, shopping, telling time, and more
• On-screen help available in over 75 languages; printable dictionary
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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| Mac / Windows | | Media:
| Color / CD-ROM | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Very exciting, if you want to learn to tell the time.Apr 20, 2004
By pietro merletti
"pietromerletti@ireland.com"
Well, there's scarcely 10 verbs, many international words in it, like Cola, burgher, a.s.o. . It doesn't teach anything about verbs, clauses, mutations, prepositions, and all that silly stuff that make you really able to carry on a conversation and to say what you mean. However, if you want to spend a little time instead of dozing, and don't pretend to learn a language, there's nothing better- save, perhaps, crossword puzzles. If you know a bit of Gaelic, the only difficuilt game is telling the time, and it's the one that teaches you some phrases you can use ( unless you have bad luck and decide to say I was stolen my passport in Scottish Gaelic- better you don't, anyway you can speak English with cops ). I admit I said something slightly different in Amazon.co.uk. As a matter of fact, the more I study Scottish Gaelic, the less I appreciate that game. If you want to learn Scottish gaelic, try something else- like Colloquial Scottish, by Kathleen Spadaro et al.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not truely for beginngersJun 27, 2010
By A. Bray I purchased this item so that I could learn Gaelic from a beginner's perspective. I was thinking that it would start out so that a child could learn the language. It acutally started out speaking paragraphs and quite fast so that I could not understand what was going on right from the beginning. Compared to the Rosetta Stone program I purchased, this one is not worth the money.
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