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Learn Foreign Languages with Learn Language Now!® Version 10 from Transparent Language. Now Including Companion Flash Cards and MP3 Audio for iPod® and other MP3 Players
Business Wire, July 18, 2006
NASHUA, N.H. -- New features and content provide users with more opportunities to learn the content they want, where they want and when they want!
Transparent Language, a leader in language learning solutions, today announced the latest version of its flagship product Learn Language Now! with new features designed to extend and enhance the effectiveness of the language learner's experience.
"This 10th version of our product is a leap forward in language learning technology," said Michael Quinlan, President and CEO of Transparent Language. "The core product offering has always been the best way to learn a language and with this latest version we offer the user a whole new set of learning opportunities."
Learn Language Now! version 10 includes the Before You Know It flash card program directly imbedded into the immersion content that allows users to practice key vocabulary before, during, and after their study.
The new BYKI Pod Audio component provides users the opportunity to learn on the go. Users can download the audio files to their iPod or other MP3 player and take their learning with them.
Best of all, users may now create Before You Know It study lists from 15,000 words, all with native speaker sound.
As with prior versions of Learn Language Now!, version 10 is designed to have the user interact with authentic dialogs, videos, and native speaker pronunciation. The program features games and activities to test the user's learning in a fun, engaging way.
Language Now! is available in 15 languages including: Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
About Transparent Language Inc.
Transparent Language provides language learning solutions in over 100 languages to the consumer, education, government, and corporate markets. Since 1991, Transparent Language has helped more than one million people worldwide quickly, easily, and effectively learn new languages. Transparent Language's products are also used in more than 12,000 civilian and government educational institutions, including major universities and government facilities, such as the Defense Language Institute and Foreign Service Institute. Products are available direct from www.transparent.com , at retailers such as Amazon.com and Staples, and through other international distributors. Call 800-567-9619 or visit www.transparent.com for more information.
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