Roswell, GA, September 1, 2009 â?? Workplace Spanish, Inc. , developer of the countryâ??s most widely used Spanish learning materials for the workplace, introduces new â??Learning Kitsâ? for its 25 job-specific language learning programs. â??Our objective is to help people in the workplace communicate in Spanish or English in a basic, effective manner resulting in better understanding and teamwork as well as smoother operationsâ?, said Tom Sutula, president of Workplace Spanish, Inc. To help accomplish this task more readily, the company has added its Click It® CD-ROM to all of its learning programs. This provides customers with 3 tools to help cut through the language barrier â?? an easy to use manual for desk use, audio CD(s) to listen to in the car and Click It® for PC use. â??Click It® adds a new dimension to our learning toolsâ?, Sutula said. Using free Adobe Reader software, a user simply searches for what they need to say in English, then clicks on it to hear the Spanish and phonetic pronunciation. â??They can either learn and repeat the expression or play it aloud for a Spanish-speaker to hear. Nothing could be easier. â? Stressing that its language tools are designed for quick workplace communication, not language learning proficiency, Sutula compared the companyâ??s products to online learning programs, â??which are expensive and often started but not completedâ??. â??From a customerâ??s perspective, our tools get them up to speed quickly without a long learning curve. In todayâ??s time-stressed world not many people have time for hours of studyâ?. For more information and samples of the companyâ??s products, please visit the website at www. workplacespanish. com or e-mail info@workplacespanish. com. About Workplace Spanish, Inc. Founded in 1998, Workplace Spanish, Inc. develops job-specific language materials for both English and Spanish-speakers. Designed for time-stressed adults in business, government, health care and education, the companyâ??s materials are easy-to-use and non-academic; they do not require prior language training. Workplace Spanish® programs have been used by 80,000 people and have been taught by more than 350 colleges and schools across the country. Its learning kits are suitable for self-study or class training. #####
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How to Speak Spanish Software – Can Language Learning be Fun & Easy?
November 21st, 2009How to speak Spanish software is considered one of the most effective ways to learn how to speak this popular language. Learning Spanish is considered the most popular foreign language to learn in the USA and Western Europe. Searching for new ideas that will help you to learn Spanish quickly and easily? Read this article.
Introduction
How to speak Spanish software is a ‘Teach-Yourself’ Spanish course that enables learners to acquire Spanish on their free time. This technology focuses on our senses: watching images, listening to their accurate description by a Spanish speaker, memorizing, and practicing.
Learning how to speak fluent Spanish takes time, this advanced technology tries to shorten that process by using several techniques such as: easy interactive lessons, animation, and audio-based pronunciation practice.
Main advantages
This Spanish learning technology provides several important advantages:
- Most of these solutions are adjusted to English speakers.
- Effectively practices on pronouncing Spanish words and sentences correctly.
- Effectively helps on memorizing words and phrases by associating these with images.
If we search a little more, we could easily find other advantages provided by this spanish teaching technology, simply because Spanish became as one of top-four most spoken languages.
Compared with other languages Spanish is considered easy to learn and thanks to technology, learning Spanish becomes easier than ever, enabling almost anyone to learn how to speak it.
Quick summary
How to speak Spanish software solutions take our language learning process one step ahead. This technology is very useful for travelers or business people who need to learn quick conversational Spanish before traveling.
By: Jason W.