 Product Features - Ideal for kids, this fun language CD-ROM has also proved popular with adults!
- Interactive language games disc for beginner language learners.
- Over 100 words, including colours, numbers, actions and simple sentences.
- Speech recording - use a microphone to add your own voice to cartoons.
- Quizzes - challenge your family to join in with the nine different games.
- Completely intuitive – simple interface means that learning is as easy as pointing and clicking.
- Awards - win your own gold award.
- Help - ask the friendly tiger for help he speaks over 50 languages!
- Free e-mail and telephone support for the lifetime of your product.
Product Description Primarily aimed to meet the requirements of children from 4-12, this package has proved popular with adults too! The beautiful illustrations will improve your whole family’s language skills with words and phrases such as "the gorilla is in the car", "the duck is under the desk" and "the frog is on the lily pad". This disc allows you to learn while playing language games. You can also use the recording facility to add your own voice to cartoons and play them back in your own 'cinema'. Above all, EuroTalk discs are designed to be fun. Research in the early 1990s at the University of California revealed that memory is greatly improved when accompanied by fun and laughter. Our quizzes, games and stories provide this and you will be amazed how much you remember after a surprisingly short time devoted to a disc. What people have said “A very slick disc, designed to teach vocabulary to children who have absolutely no knowledge of a foreign tongue.” The Guardian Education “You’ll find you can’t drag yourself away – in short, you can’t stop yourself learning.” What PC Magazine “Addictive” The Times “The most entertaining CD-ROM language packages come from the publisher EuroTalk” South China Post “Buying EuroTalk has helped me so much - the vocabulary I had learned in just 30 minutes was extraordinary! I look forward to learning more with EuroTalk software.” Robin Cross - 16th May 2008 |