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English Training Press Release July 23, 2006

Filed under: News, Nintendo DS/DSi — Hochiminh @ 9:00 pm

English Training press release below: 

PRESS RELEASE:
Have you always wanted to improve your English but can never find the time or the right teacher? With English Training: [add subtitle] for Nintendo DS, you can give your English skills a boost while having fun, too!

English Training helps you improve your written and spoken English in a similar way to Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training, with daily bite-size training sessions. Written exercises require you to listen to an English sentence, spoken by the Nintendo DS, and dictate the text with the stylus on the touch screen. Spoken exercises require you to speak English phrases into the inbuilt DS microphone, and the software grades you on your pronunciation.

Most exercises include simultaneous translation in French, German, Dutch, Spanish or Italian (depending on the language chosen) so you can learn useful phrases as you go along. A colour-coded grammar system also teaches you how sentences are constructed; with the subject, verb, object, adjective and adverb indicated in different colours.

As well as the extensive solo mode, you can also send a temporary demo of the software wirelessly to another DS, or test your English skills against friends in multiplayer ‘language battle’ mode against up to seven other people.

Germany: English Training – Spielend Englisch lernen
Netherlands: English Training – Leer spelenderwijs Engels
Spain: English Training – Disfruta y mejora tu inglés
Italy: English Training – Migliora il tuo inglese divertendoti!
France: English Training – Progressez en anglais sans stresser

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111122



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