Learn English using a course which has received many awards.
Award winning course based on the highest quality educational content from the Hueber Publisher. Contains the most advanced didactic features such as the ViaVoice IBM technology for Speech recognition, the RE-WISE method for easy and effective vocabulary building, and the Click&See and Say&See methods for the immediate translation of words into the appropriate language.The course covers 5 levels of skill from beginner to advanced.
Download or purchase the product in one of the following localizations:
Česky,
Deutsch,
Slovensky,
Еspañol,
Tiếng Việt,
По-русски,
Have a look at what our course can do:
Course:
The multimedia course contains not only a huge amount of learning material, but also unique functions for efficient and entertaining learning. While learning, you can proceed according to the pre-prepared learning plan or you can choose lessons and pages as you wish. An essential skill when learning a language is to practice correct pronunciation. Using displayed voice curves and comparison of your pronunciation with a native speaker (not only for individual words, but also for entire expressions or sentences) you will learn to speak so that your pronunciation and intonation corresponds well to native speakers.Thanks to the IBM ViaVoice® Speech recognition technology, the application and many exercises may be controlled by voice commands in English.
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380 hours of intensive study
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6 hours of sound recorded by native speakers
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1,800 course pages
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1,490 exercises
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4,800 new words and phrases
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2,650 pictures and photos
Glossary:
The course contains a unique link to the English-Czech glossary.The glossary has a direct link to the RE-WISE® method for learning words and phrases. By clicking on an unknown word, the word is looked up in the glossary and translated (Click&See). You can even say the word into the microphone and it will be immediately found (Say&See).
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29,000 headwords
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40,000 meanings
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283,000 recorded headwords
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