ZET-LANGUAGE 1.0
Evaluation | 5.00/5 votes - 1 |
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License | Demo version |
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | 05.10.2008 |
OS | Windows Vista, XP, 2000 |
Interface | English |
Developer | Zet-lang |
Categories | Learning software - Languages |
Downloads (today/total) | 0/3376 |
Size | 1.17 MB |
ZET-LANGUAGE - the course is designed for those who want to learn English to a level where you can communicate and write in English fluently enough.
The main focus of the course is on the phonetics of the English language, which is quite difficult to learn. The goal of your classes should be a free understanding of at least 4000 suggested phrases spoken (voiced) by a native speaker.
The ZET-LANGUAGE course includes more than 6000 idiomatic phrases and expressions, the vocabulary of which is based on the Oxford Dictionary-at least (more than 3000 words).
This course is a set of dictionaries to which you can refer the relevant phrases.
The following gradation is proposed:
Studying this course involves three stages (you can also define your own stages):
The main focus of the course is on the phonetics of the English language, which is quite difficult to learn. The goal of your classes should be a free understanding of at least 4000 suggested phrases spoken (voiced) by a native speaker.
The ZET-LANGUAGE course includes more than 6000 idiomatic phrases and expressions, the vocabulary of which is based on the Oxford Dictionary-at least (more than 3000 words).
This course is a set of dictionaries to which you can refer the relevant phrases.
The following gradation is proposed:
- I understand the meaning and know all the words in the expression (Ok),
- I understand the meaning, but I don't know some of the words,
- I don't understand the meaning, but I know almost all the words (Meaning),
- I don't understand anything and I don't know (Nothing).
Studying this course involves three stages (you can also define your own stages):
- Basic course (Base): reading (repeating after the speaker), translating phrases and expressions
- Listening: listening and translating phrases and expressions pronounced at a normal pace, as native speakers usually do
- Speaking: composing phrases in English