- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Nov 6, 2007
- Summary:
Buy Now
- Developer: Ubisoft, Sensory Sweep
- Genre(s): Miscellaneous, Edutainment, Edutainment
- # of players: 1 Player
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 7
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Mixed: 3 out of 7
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Negative: 0 out of 7
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The one downfall of the software is that it has no way of testing you if you know how to pronounce the words and phrases correctly or not, but at least it does provide that voice record / compare tool which helps you learn that on your own a bit.
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A pleasant surprise. It doesn't re-invent the wheel per-say, but it does make for a very good and educational experience.
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While it won't quite help you to "learn a new language", it will give you a good foundation in Spanish and set you up for an easier time learning what you need to become fluent.
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If you're looking for a fun, easy, and inexpensive way to learn Spanish basics, or if you have a DS and need a translation tool for future travels, you should definitely look into picking up a copy.
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It is slightly fun for a while, but once the novelty of a Spanish-speaking DS wears off it starts to feel more like a class than a game. However, if you are learning Spanish or wish to learn Spanish, I can’t think of a better tool to have in your hip pocket.
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But as tools for improving your language skills, whether you're starting from scratch or have some basic knowledge, they're great.
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My Spanish Coach and My French Coach both deliver what they promise, which is to teach you the basics of a language in a fast and fun manner. And although you won't be able to talk politics or make a presentation to the U.N. in either language, you'll be able to order top-shelf tequila with your escargot. What could be more useful than that?
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 3
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Mixed: 0 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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BrendaRogersApr 28, 2009
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MelMDec 15, 2008
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JohnTFeb 19, 2009
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