Tell Me More Version 9.0 by Auralog

Tell Me More Version 9.0 by Auralog

Tell Me More Version 9.0
by Auralog

AURALOG introduces the latest version of its language learning software, Tell Me More Version 9.0. Now the software offers weekly activities based on current and traditional events in a language’s country of origin, and comes with a role-play feature that allows users to practice a language while starring in a TV show. The new version also offers 24-hour online personal technical assistance, and still includes signature features such as speech-recognition technology for correcting pronunciation, learning activities across 10 learning levels, and detailed tracking and reporting tools. Available for learning Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish, the software comes in three versions that cater to students in primary and secondary grades as well as higher ed. Price: Varies by number of levels purchased.

 

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