
VocabuLearn
Hebrew, Level 1
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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!
(P) and ©Penton Overseas, Inc.very bad
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Definitely NOT
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Vocabulearn? Good luck following random words!
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useless
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Don't waste your money or credits
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is almost hilarious, since it is impossible to figure out how they chose the order in which these words are given.
Are they kidding?
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Completely Worthless
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Excellent
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BTW, verbs are given in present singular masculine tense, which is not the best way to memorize them, in my opinion. Adjectives are given in both masculine and feminine (singular only), which is good. Noons are always proceeded by the definite article - not sure why this was necessary. Expressions are only given in one form.
Each section is split into two roughly equal subsections: first Hebrew words follow English, and then the other way around.
Overall, I think this is a very good way to refresh Hebrew words you know and perhaps learn a few new words. This cannot be your only source of learning Hebrew, or even the main source, and I am pretty sure it was not intended to be one.
So, take this for what it is, and you'll like it.
Well done!
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Would you consider the audio edition of VocabuLearn to be better than the print version?
Not applicableWould you ever listen to anything by Penton Overseas, Inc. again?
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Good native speakersAny additional comments?
I am attempting to learn Hebrew with the Pimsleur tapes, which I have found to be very good, but very intense. Listening to to the vocabulary words is an excellent way to supplement Pimsleur. After many, many repetitions of the vocabulary words, I expect they will eventually sink into my think skull. They can ditch the music though.I like it a lot
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