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Posted: Nov 18th 2007 12:25AM (Unverified) said

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Every day, you make me want to buy this more and more. I'm still a little hesitant about how much this will help me in school as I'm taking French 4. But either way, hopefully it will help me at least learn things I should know by now. You see, French isn't exactly my thing.


Also, I'm pretty sure I'm going to pick up My Word Coach, too. I'd like to brush up on my vocabulary a little bit. I'm hoping these two together will help me round out my overall speaking abilities a bit.

Posted: Nov 18th 2007 3:03AM (Unverified) said

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ALISHA I WILL ASSIST YOU NOW HOLD ON!

Dog = Chien.

And what's funny is that, from what I hear, dogs are vastly popular in Paris--to the point that poop-littered sidewalks have been a major point of contention in recent years. I hope this title conjugates whatever verb means "to step in."

Posted: Nov 18th 2007 4:51AM (Unverified) said

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Alisha, I'm unsure about whether to pick up this title as I would say that I'm intermediate and the UK box art says: Level 1 for beginners...how far do the lessons go? what kind of thing does it cover? Because in the descriptions it claims to make you fluent!

Posted: Nov 18th 2007 10:55AM (Unverified) said

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I'd also be very interested in how far this goes. I'm about to take my second semester of French and anything that lets me play with my ds and study sounds good in my book

Posted: Nov 18th 2007 12:45PM (Unverified) said

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Well, as a commenter who was approaching Lesson 60 said, the game seems to be geared to go from basics to a much more complicated understanding of the language, so I expect it would help just about anyone who isn't already fluent. I do not know if they are planning sequels, but someone ELSE mentioned a French vocabulary trainer for the DS, I think, way back on day one or two, so if this isn't enough, you could always sell it to someone and import that!

I really wish I could be more specific on that, but I'm just not far enough in myself, with 2-3 lessons a day, to estimate how far it goes. I will spend some more time today looking into the phrasebook and the rest of the functions to try to get a good idea, however.

Posted: Nov 22nd 2007 2:19PM (Unverified) said

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The UK box says 3+, but that seems a little young. What age groups would you say this is for 6-7 up? 8-9 up?

Posted: Nov 20th 2007 4:58AM jesusbonjovi said

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@Maple
I think the Rating is mainly dealing with how many games today have language and violence, and sexual references since this game doesn't seem to be offensive to anyone it might have been given that rating because of that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEGI

Posted: Nov 29th 2007 4:30PM (Unverified) said

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I bought this game because of my interest in linguistics in general, and its already helped me a lot. There are almost 1,000 lessons in the game, and has around 10 words a lesson. It also forces you to master all the words in the current lesson before you are allowed to progress to the next one; you can also review past lessons and previously mastered words in the games section.

I haven't gotten very far yet because I made sure to start off on the first lesson, but I am very satisfied; especially since it only cost me about $30, compared to the near $200 I've spent on books (and thats just on french books, I've probably spent twice that on Japanese material), and I'm learning more.

I think that with the release of My French & Spanish Coach, the outlook for other languages getting added looks a bit brighter than it did when I had my Japanese dictionary out trying to translate lessons with Kakitori Kun.


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