VocabuLearn: Tagalog, Level 1 (Original Staging Nonfiction) VocabuLearn: Tagalog, Level 1 (Original Staging Nonfiction)

VocabuLearn: Tagalog, Level 1 (Original Staging Nonfiction‪)‬

    • 2.4 • 5 Ratings
    • $7.99

    • $7.99

Publisher Description

VocabuLearn is the only audio language learning system designed to teach the way you learn best...concentrating on vocabulary and helpful expressions. This three-hour program contains over 1,500 commonly-used words and expressions - the building blocks of language. This audio flash-card system will have you communicating effectively in the shortest time possible. Recommended by educators world-wide, VocabuLearn is prepared by professional instructors and recorded by dialect-free native speakers, giving you the authentic pronunciation of each word. VocabuLearn is ideal for those studying foreign languages. It can also help you prepare for more enjoyable trips to foreign countries...and can even improve your job and business opportunities. Best of all, you can listen to VocabuLearn anywhere...in your car, at home, or on a portable digital audio player - wherever you are. No textbook is required!  

GENRE
Languages
NARRATOR
U
Uncredited
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
03:11
hr min
RELEASED
2001
June 25
PUBLISHER
Penton Overseas, Inc.
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
79.2
MB

Customer Reviews

mikematth ,

Truly Pointless

I really wanted to learn some Tagalog, but this recording was no help. This is just a vocabulary book, so you really can't learn sentence structure or syntax--that is, how to speak the language. All this is a recording of someone saying the English word and someone else giving the word in Tagalog. The problem is, the words appear to be selected at random. The least they could have done was try to group the words into categories or context so they would be easy to remember (e.g., days of the week, food items, etc.). None of that here. You might as well just buy an English-Tagalog dictionary and study that. You'll get just as much out of it. And it'll probably be cheaper, too.

Kung Pao ,

Limited Context for Use

This is not for someone who is looking to pick up basic Tagalog. It consists of someone rattling off vocabulary words for 3 hours. It may be good for someone who needs to broaden their knowledge of the language, but not for the beginner.

martin1281 ,

really bad

This doesnt take the time to give you conversation material. It just calls our random names in no particular order. WASTE OF MONEY!!!!

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