by Topics Entertainment
Platform: Windows Vista / 7 / XP
Buy new: $29.99
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Instant Immersion is fun and easy to use! It is the perfect way to learn a new language for travel, business or school. Instant Immersion Level 1 uses natural image association techniques to help you learn as easily as you learned your first language. Learn basic vocabulary and everyday phrases in no time! Instant Immersion Level 1 teaches you the essential words and phrases you will need in order to get around with ease. Topics include first words, food, colors, phrases, body parts, numbers, time, shopping, countries and more. Practice your new language with virtual flashcards, play games and use the advanced record-and-playback feature to practice pronunciation. Even print out a picture dictionary for learning on the go!
Why learn French?
France has more than 80 million visitors a year and is ranked as the best tourist destination in the world. And did you know French is an official language in 30 countries? Knowing basic French words and phrases before traveling to France, or another French-speaking country, will help you feel more at ease during your trip. French is also widely spoken in certain parts of Canada, like Québec and Montréal, and even Bayou Country in the Gulf Coast region of the United States.
Visiting France:
France is the most visited country in the world. That’s probably because France has everything that you could ever want to see on a vacation: spectacular cities, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, beautiful natural areas and incredible mountain scenery. It is also a very pleasant place to stay because of its world-famous French cuisine and wine. Plus, France is full of people who love life! Perhaps the best thing about visiting France (apart from sightseeing in Paris), is being able to converse with French people in their native language. With so much to see and do — from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre — during a vacation in Paris, asking Parisians for directions and getting recommendations from them is a must.