VocabuLearn: Hebrew, Level 1 (Original Staging Nonfiction)
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
VocabuLearn is the only audio language learning system designed to teach the way you learn best...concentrating on vocabulary and helpful expressions. This three-hour program contains over 1,500 commonly-used words and expressions, the building blocks of language. This audio flash-card system will have you communicating effectively in the shortest time possible. Recommended by educators world-wide, VocabuLearn is prepared by professional instructors and recorded by dialect-free native speakers, giving you the authentic pronunciation of each word. VocabuLearn is ideal for those studying foreign languages. It can also help you prepare for more enjoyable trips to foreign countries...and can even improve your job and business opportunities. Best of all, you can listen to VocabuLearn anywhere: in your car, at home, or on a portable digital audio player, wherever you are. No textbook is required!
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Customer Reviews
Useless
This audiobook is organized in a nonsensical, unhelpful manner--a completely random and disassociated string of word pairs: an English word and its Hebrew translation. As a language teacher, it has been my experience that this is probably the most ineffective way to learn a language-- devoid of context, relying on rote memorization.
Not useful for beginners
This audiobook immediately starts out with "audio flashcards," where a word is said in English and then translated to Hebrew. This continues for the entire 2h25m without any break to talk about patterns in words or grammatical explanations. As far as I can tell, the words are grouped by part of speech--first we have nouns, later on there are common phrases among others, and we end with verbs. But the order within each group is extremely random. Moon, December, fire, Thursday, love... this isn't useful to remember commonalities! The only potential use for this audiobook that I can imagine is if you are already familiar with Hebrew grammar but just want to expand your vocabulary. But if you are new to Hebrew, this is not going to help.
lol
stabbing holes in my speakers while rotfl