Online Language Teaching
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Ben Said:
Is there an online Japanese language teaching program that you would recommend?We Answered:
You can do a small free trial at www.rosettastone.com. It uses a visual technique that doesn't involve translation that they claim is more natural. It's kinda fun too. $45/month I think for unlimited usage per language. Japanese is one of the choices.Josephine Said:
Could you suggest system (like net meeting or other) for teaching language online as a tutor?We Answered:
I would like to help you out bro, but if I did then I'd be giving you my trade secrets because I'm already doing what you're trying to learn and move into like my space. You would become my competition. So the answer to you question is no. Sorry about that. I will say, check the internet and be careful of the language you choose because there is already a lot of software out there. In other words you need to pimp yourself out there as something superior to the software. Something that you can do much better as the one-on-one so to speak. Market yourself. Good Luck.Frances Said:
Where can I find a professional online language teaching association (such s berlitz) to learn Hindi?We Answered:
i glad that u want to learn hindi.please give your suggestion on hindi, at p0077_dbit@yahoo.inMiriam Said:
What is the best book for teaching yourself sign language?We Answered:
I found that The Joy of Signing by Lottie L. Riekehof was a great help for me. I wouldn't consider it a book to "teach" signing but it's a great referral book. I used it a lot...and still do. One of the characteristics that I liked about the book was that the words had the visual (and if there are more than one "popular" ways to sign it ...they had both), a description of how to sign it and the ORIGIN! It's amazing how much easier it is to remember a sign when you know the origin of the sign.Heidi Said:
Teaching a language online?We Answered:
What about text to speech software? There is a free one I think its called natural reader. You type what you want to say and a computer voice reads your text. Simply record it and voila :D