L-Lingo Japanese User Reviews
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"Pictures with Japanese words & sound"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 2.0
Pros
Excellent for learning Japanese. Almost like Rossetta Stone but no help with pronouncation. Has English meaning with pics to distingish actions or objects unlike Rossetta Stone. Pics and characters easy to distingish.
Cons
Reviewing a section you miss is not easy. But overall very user friendly.
Summary
Over all I like the product and is worth the download. Very well organized and user friendly. The softwere programers should be proud of this product. The pictures are distinict and the translated English gives a better understanding of the object or action. Example, there is a pic of a girl moving, the English tells you she is running which helps allot with the word assiocation to the Japanese being spoken so you don't mistake her for jumping or running. Down side it does not teach you hiragana or katakana but has phonetic spelling to help with understanding sounds.The pictures are vivid and the words that appear on the screen help associate very well. I think this is a buy worthy product if you are not willing to spend money on Rossetta Stone.
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"Effective and very easy to use"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 1.0
Pros
I like the easy to use user interface that made me learning Japanese very quickly.
Cons
You need Java runtime installed (but no big deal)
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"Great Language Trainer for Japanese"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 1.0
Pros
- Very effective User Interface
- Real good native speaker pronunciation
- Fun and easy to useCons
You need Java installed
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"Great Software"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 1.0
Pros
I also use the Chinese version and the approach is really great (you learn very quickly by association with pictures)
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"Very good software"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 1.0
Pros
I use some other Personaltrainer software (with the same approach) and can only recommend it to anyone.
Cons
Needs Java Runtime installed.
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"Effective, Fun and Easy to Use"
Version: L-Lingo Japanese 1.0
Pros
I am using the L-Ceps Personaltrainer for another language (Thai) and I am very happy with it. The Personaltrainer programs all follow the same approach to language learning and I particularly like the following:
- Very good pronunciation by natives
- Very intuitive user interface -it is fun and motivating
- Interactive multimedia learning -effective by using multi-channel approach
- Printable vocabulary cards for learning besides the computer
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