Language Learning - Educational Trackers?

anonymis

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Hey guys,

Currently scouring the internet looking for some surprisingly obscure language-learning programs. Does anyone know a good place to start? Any educational trackers specialize in this kind of thing? Thanks.:)
 
Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur are nice language learning programs and you can find them on almost any e-learning trackers - even piratebay.
What.cd, bitme etc.

Don't think it'll be easy. Some results can be seen only after months of practice.
 
dH I'm assuming is Digital Hive mate, it's ok I 'spose, nothing special you can't get in any one of a hundred other places, some of which you will most likely be on :)

Edit: Damn you Anon... beat me to it... :lol:
 
Rosetta Stone is quite good. It provides you a fully specific language environment by showing pictures with explanations, pronounciation as well.
 
Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I was looking for "Tell Me More Spanish" or "Fluenz Spanish" because they were rated higher than Rosetta Stone on this one site I was checking out. But I guess Rosetta Stone is worth a try, at least until a torrent pops up with those programs. ;)

7th, yeah I can't locate those anywhere... how odd. French is a really popular language, too. You've completed the first 3 levels, then? How fluent have you become?
 
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