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Learn
the basics of the language in minutes a day
Imagine learning to speak a
language in only minutes a day! This innovative program gives you
quick, easily understood lessons each day (Monday through Friday).
A single lesson takes just a few minutes to master. You can
complete a lesson during a coffee-break, while waiting for a
meeting or at home just before your favorite television program.
You start with real conversations in the very first lesson.
Subsequent lessons build on what you have already learned in
previous lessons.
The Daily Email Language Program
was developed by language experts. It uses a modified
Audio-Lingual teaching method, which focuses on learning what is
said in specific situations. For example, in our general programs,
you learn what is said in a hotel or a restaurant. The
Audio-Lingual method is the best method for self-teaching.
Each program is designed with a
skill level in mind. As an example, our general program will give
you the ability to speak in social or business conversations using
the present, past and future tenses. Our workplace programs focus
on just the language that is used on the job.
Daily
email lessons arrive Monday through Friday
A new lesson arrives in your email
each business day Monday through Friday. Holidays are excluded.
This allows most people the option to take lessons at work or on
the job. The number of lessons varies depending on the length of
the program. For example, our general program consists of 250
lessons.
You can store your lessons in your
email program and refer to them later. They are just like any
other email you receive.
The lessons work with email
programs like Outlook, Eudora, AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc. The Daily
Email Language Programs require a PC with a Windows 95, NT or
higher operating system.
Each
lesson contains a dialog in the target language, native speakers,
an English translation and a cultural or grammatical tip
Each
lesson contains a dialog in the target language, such as Spanish
or German. The dialog is written in the target language. You also
can hear native speakers saying the dialog by pressing the sound
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