Learn Thai Language Lessons Online
http://learn-thai-podcast.com is a website that will help you to master the Thai language quicker than ever before. Forget dull vocabulary lists and boring books. This is learning Thai 2.0
Duration : 5 min 43 sec
http://learn-thai-podcast.com is a website that will help you to master the Thai language quicker than ever before. Forget dull vocabulary lists and boring books. This is learning Thai 2.0
Duration : 5 min 43 sec
http://mandarin-dictionary.com
Our website offers you methods and tools to aid you in your study of mandarin Chinese.
In this video, I demonstrate how I efficiently use my commute time to study Mandarin Chinese. The method I use is the Pimsleur method. It is very effective, and will have you speaking Mandarin Chinese very quickly. For more information on the pimsleur method of studying Mandarin Chinese, please visit our website.
Duration : 0:5:39
Rosetta Stone was available through the Jefferson County Public Libraries in Alabama until November 30, 2007. The Rosetta Stone Company made the decision to no longer do business with public libraries. But you can still enjoy the wit and humor of the BPL staff.
http://jclc.onlinelanguagelearning.com/en/welcome
Transcript:
Rosetta Stone @ Your Library
Have you or someone you care about ever been in need of foreign language help?
Japanese: Use Rosetta Stone through the libraries of Jefferson County.
Let’s say for example that you need to leave the country to evade taxes, escape imprisonment, or seek political asylum….
[crickets chirp]
[Awkward Silence]
I’m kidding.
Japanese: Well, using the Rosetta Stone Language Learning Center has many advantages.
Say, for example, you’re in an international restaurant and you tip your waiter below the normal expectation. Would you like to understand the words your waiter uses to describe you?
Spanish: “Cretin. Miser. Cheapskate. Scrooge!”
You can understand everything with the help of Rosetta Stone.
Spanish: As a matter of fact, the libraries in Jefferson County Alabama now offer this world premiere language resource.
Chinese: With many different languages, the Rosetta Stone has been used by millions of people worldwide, including government agencies, schools, and libraries.
Spanish: All you need to access Rosetta Stone is a current library card and access to the Internet.
Spanish: You may locate the database on your library’s webpage.
Russian: The first time you access the Rosetta Stone homepage you will need to register, which is again free for all those with current library cards.
Contact your local library if you need istance.
No representation is made that the quality of the library services to be performed is greater than the quality of library services performed by other librarians.
[credits]
Rosetta Stone @ Your Library
Photos Plane by Kyle Flood http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?… Mexican restaurant by Tom Hodgkinson http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?… Waitress by rockygirl http://www.flickr.com/photos/rockygir… Laptop computer by Adam Chamness http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?… Riot police training by police5150 http://www.flickr.com/photos/knp-swat… Music Kevin MacLeod Script Hunter Murphy Voices Jiemin Fan, Oleg Grigoryev, Hunter Murphy, Haruyo Miyagawa, Dottie Turner, Yolanda Valentin Producer and Director Melinda Shelton Technical Consultant Elizabeth Swift BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY (Alabama) creative commons 2007
Duration : 0:1:37
A review of the Pimsleur Spanish 1 program and of the elements that distinguish it from other language courses.
Duration : 0:7:55
Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone was definetly the worst game in the Double Dragon series, which has some of my favorite games. The only good thing about 3 is that it keeps up the series’ reputation with music. And by that, I mean the music kickass. Enjoy.
DOUBLE DRAGON FOREVERZ!
Duration : 0:4:12
In part 3 of my interview with language school owner Jeff, I ask him if he had the chance to go back in time, would he do anything differently?
Let's watch what he said…
Duration : 5 min 9 sec
This is an review of the Pimsleur learn a language product…..it’s an review of French and Russian
Duration : 0:4:52
I’m new to Rosetta Stone and recently picked up Spanish Levels 1, 2, and 3 bundle. Each level has 4 units and covers reading, writing, speaking, grammar, etc. (all with pictures only might I add). I am only on Level 1, unit 3 at this time. I will have a better “review” of the software once I complete all 3 levels. So far, I like it but still would be good to have a traditional Spanish learning CD for your car or something. Instead of memorizing sentences, you’ll already understand it, but more importantly, get a better idea what the word really means/context instead of your own judgment alone based on pictures. The picture idea is great though. I’ve learned more in these few lesions than I had with any other book or CD I’ve had in the past. Fortunately I have a lot of Spanish speaking friends that can help tie up the lose ends as it is. Until then, I would recommend this in conjunction to your favorite Spanish audio CDs such as Pimslur, Berliz, Learning Spanish Like Crazy, etc.
Duration : 0:4:20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSgwrCdOXdw - Part 1 (Unit 1.1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmvgDZmUO-o - Part 2 (Unit 1.2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn-LHHJFn4s - Part 3 (Unit 1.3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAkZ1ZXXssU - Part 4 (Unit 2.1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrZS03xDqVE - Part 5 (Unit 2.2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoBuGfCK8BI - Part 6 (Unit 2.3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG9FBUT-gHc - Part 7 (Unit 3.1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig1m8oSVzGs - Part 8 (Unit 3.2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQxW0YHDWiU - Part 9 (Unit 3.3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0in_2ORuIr4 - Part 10 (Unit 4.1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2XahQWDN1A - Part 11 (Unit 4.2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QLrWA5n5Ps - Part 12 (Unit 4.3)
PROPERTY OF PIMSLEUR.
Duration : 0:6:48
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