Accelerate Your Language Learning!
Master a foreign language in a fraction of the time!
Si! Oui! Ja! Yes! you can ... Speak a foreign
language in just a few weeks
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Have you ever been at a loss for words in another language? Unable to fully enjoy a vacation
overseas because ordering the simplest dish on the menu became a struggle
to make yourself understood? Or perhaps you've been at a business or career
disadvantage because you weren't speaking the same language?
Don't worry. If you speak your own native language, you have all
the gifts you'll ever need to learn another language-whether you wish to
improve your progress at school, enhance the pleasure of a trip abroad
or obtain a competitive edge in international business.
As children we all learned to speak not just by listening but by
seeing and doing. By imitating sounds, copying our parents' actions and
associating the sounds with the actions speaking came naturally. With these rapid learning techniques you learn your new language-Spanish, or French, in
exactly the same way that you learned your first language. You received a wide variety of physical, visual and auditory stimulation. Because your
whole brain is involved learning becomes faster, more enjoyable and much
more effective.
An Innovative Learning Method
You learn the same way you learned your native language as
a child: through watching, hearing and doing. n.
The learner is shown how he already knows (without realizing it)
many words in a foreign language-and then is given simple rules for quickly
building a huge vocabulary. The learner becomes immediately immersed in
dialogue.
Because your whole brain is involved, learning becomes faster, more
enjoyable and much more effective. Learning becomes the rich, spontaneous,
multi-sensory experience that it was in our earlier years. And that's exactly
the way it should be.
Traditional methods of learning a foreign language have placed too
much emphasis on reading and writing. These rapid learning techniques use the "whole brain"
approach immerses you in natural, conversational dialogue right from the
start.
Research has shown that we each have preferred ways to learn. Some
people like to see or be shown, some like to hear and others learn by doing.
Most people find that a combination of visual, auditory and physical involvement
achieves the best results.
VISUAL LEARNING. When you recall the images, you recall the words.
AUDITORY LEARNING. You listen, just as you did when you learned your fist language and incorporate this modality as well.
PHYSICAL LEARNING. By imitating actions as you learn, and
repeating the words you learn many key phrases
quickly and easily.
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