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Dear College Student,
My name is Mark Dresner and I
was a Language Moron. That may sound a bit blunt but there
really is no better way to say it.
Glad I got THAT off my chest.
Not that I'm embarrassed or
anything. At least not anymore.
You see I DID finally find a way
to learn to speak a foreign language.
Best of all ... It was fast ...
It was easy ... It was even fun!
About all you'll need is desire
to learn and an MP3 Player - Like an IPOD or a mobile phone.
In this letter I will reveal
exactly how I overcame my "foreign language-challenged" learning
disability.
And believe me, if I can learn
to speak a foreign language - ANYONE can. (Yes, even You).
Read on to get the answers.
Is A Semester
Abroad In Your Future?
Are you thinking about taking
a semester abroad? Have you already enrolled?
Are your language skills where
you want them to be?
Well, as the French often say--"Ce
n'est pas mon problème!" - Translated it means
"That's not my worry" - And it won't be yours either, once
you learn French from this amazing course.
You absolutely CAN learn
to speak French Fast and Easy – before (and even during) your trip.
Why settle for going to an
English-speaking country for your Once-In-a-Lifetime Experience just
because you’re afraid of the language issues!
This is a time to REALLY enjoy
Life – take some small risks – live on the edge (so to speak).
You know what they say, ‘If not
now when”.
Speaking a Foreign Language is
SIMPLE – and YOU can do it.
It Works for Diplomats and Spies
It Will Work For YOU
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Our Speak Fast & Easy
Language Program was developed by the United States Government
to train its Foreign Service Personnel (Diplomats … Spies ...
Spies).
It no secret (at least not
anymore) that the U.S. Government trained lots of “Intelligence”
people for Foreign Service. This included diplomats, military
personnel and Embassy Staff and of course, Spies.
These folks had to learn foreign languages
FAST – and speak them well – like natives. Every time they speak
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Since the Government could
not rely on existing language training – they did what governments
do – they made their own!
This course was developed using
the virtually unlimited resources of the U.S. taxpayer.
Foreign Service Institute, part of the Department of State, spent
oodles of dollars to develop the best and most effective foreign
language training available.
NOW – this same course is
available to you in all digital iPod / MP3 player friendly format.
But, you may be wondering ….
Why Bother –
Doesn’t Everyone Speak English Anyway?
Before I verbally flog you, the answer is yes and no.
Now
the flogging starts.
Why
would you want to go to a foreign country and only speak English?
The goal is to truly immerse yourself in the experience.
If
you only associate with people that speak English you miss out on
perhaps 95% of the rest of the people.
The
people that DO speak English are usually in the tourist places – and
their vocabulary and understanding is (generally) focused on selling
stuff to tourists. Much else and you’re S**t out of luck.
Of course the other people
that speak English are other students – and why on earth would you
want to ONLY hang out with THEM?
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“English is surely a world language. But learning a foreign language
exposes young people to new cultures and new horizons and helps them
understand English better”
Richard W.
Riley
Former Secretary of Education |
6 More reasons to learn a foreign language
Just Imagine…
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You’ll Make New Friends
(perhaps even of the opposite sex gender) – what better way
to meet new people than to strike up a conversation – in THEIR
native language. |
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You’ll Gain New Skills
that will enhance your future job prospects. Let’s face it today’s
job market is intense and competitive. Anything that gives you an
edge, that makes you more valuable to an employer, can make the
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You’ll Explore and Enjoy
places off the beaten path (ie: NON-tourist areas). You’re living in
a new country for goodness sake – EXPLORE. After you visit all of
the required “tourist-y” spots take a trip to where the local folks
go. Your new friends will tell you where those places are.
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You’ll Avoid Being “Labeled” a
Tourist – and treated like one (you know
what I mean). Hey look this is reality. In many places people are
not willing to invest that much time in try to understand and help
tourists. That what tour guides are for. Learning enough of the
local language to show you’re “trying” goes a VERY long way towards
people’s willingness to assist. |
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You’ll Have More Fun
by being able to hang with and communicate with the locals. Obvious
isn’t it? It’s easy to get a conversation going at a restaurant, a
store or a coffee house. Simple conversation will get you a referral
to the best (or cheapest) restaurants in town, the latest hot spot
and maybe even an invitation to a party. |
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You’ll Get Smarter
– Okay, I had to throw this one in. People who have learned foreign
languages show greater cognitive development in areas such as mental
flexibility, creativity, and higher order thinking skills, such as
problem-solving, conceptualizing, and reasoning. |
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I’m sure you can think of loads
of other good reasons and uses for speaking the local language in
your host country. Right?
Tell Me More About This Program
The program is designed to match
your lifestyle and the way you want to learn. No matter what that
way is.
Here’s what I mean.
A major part of this program
are the language audios. In the past these audios would have been
delivered on cassette tapes or on audio compact discs.
You've seen these type of
programs. They're costly, bulky and
more importantly they limit how and where you can use the programs.
Very old-school.
Our program is different. The audios are all delivered
in open MP3 format – to play where YOU want; computer, iPod /
portable MP3 player, mobile phone, etc.
You choose the most
convenient way to listen. No limits to how many devices to use.
Listen on you computer in the morning your iPod on the way to work
or class.
By the way, you can also burn
the audios to a CD that play in your car, if you want. (Of course
you’ll need the appropriate computer hardware and software to do
that.)
Bottom line is that we do not
limit your use of these language audios in ANY way whatsoever.
Details, Details, Details
Here’s what’s included in Basic French Language Course - Two Volumes
on a single Data DVD:
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Two Student Guide Text ebooks in
Adobe PDF format. No restrictions on the document; you can print
documents or view them on your computer |
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189 MP3 Language Audios – 24
lessons in all – with each MP3 audio in a bite-size nugget of around
30 minutes.
This makes listening easier as you don’t have to pause, stop and
start loooong audios. |
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Bonus Material – Whoops – did I
forget to mention the bonus material? More on bonuses later. |

Do I have to Be Attached To My Computer?
To get started using this
program does require a computer.
It can be any computer that runs
Adobe’s free Acrobat reader for PDF files and can open and play MP3
files.
That means you can use PC’s,
Mac’s or even Linux computers. Lots of options.
HOWEVER – you do not need to be
tethered to your computer to USE the program. Remember the all
digital format for books and audios gives you choices.
MP3 audios from the program disk
may be loaded and play on ANY portable MP3 device, including iPods,
smart phones and other mobile devices.
MP3 Audios may be burned onto
CD’s that play on standard audio CD players (like in your car).
Student guides may be read on
your computer, printed or viewed on smart phones or other mobile
devices that can open PDF files.
So you can take this course with
you – and learn French – wherever you are and wherever you go!
Totally portable leaning.
You Compare
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Speak French Fast and Easy |
Rosetta Stone French I w/ audio companion |
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Entire Course All Digital with Open MP3 Audio and PDF texts -
runs on PC, Mac, even Unix and Linux |
YES |
No |
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Developed by U.S. Government to train diplomats, foreign
service staff and SPIES |
YES |
No |
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Program meant to be used on a computer and ties you to where and when program can be used |
No |
Yes |
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Full 6 month satisfaction guarantee |
YES |
YES* |
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Advertised List Price |
$77.00
$38.50* |
$259.00+ |
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* See Special Offer Below |
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Does This Cost An Arm and A Leg?
Ah the beauty of a digital
age. Saves a boatload of money!
Because our program is
ALL-digital our manufacture and delivery costs are MUCH lower than
other programs.
Instead of having to create 30
audio CD’s or 79 audiocassettes we deliver everything on ONE single
data DVD.
Instead of charging $250-$500
for our training we charge just a fraction of that amount.
Instead of charging for shipping
– ours is FREE in the U.S.
The REGULAR PRICE of this entire
all-digital Speak French Fast & Easy program is ONLY
$77.00
and includes FREE Shipping.
*SPECIAL OFFER
– The
first 500 people ONLY that order this program will get a special
seasonal discount of 50% -
PLUS Free Shipping.
But you MUST hurry – the coupon we provide at the bottom
of this page will ONLY work for
first 500 buyers.
Earlier I mention a special
bonus.
Included with the program is
an additional free ebook entitled “Le Monde Francophone” This book
contains a series or articles, which touch on the geography,
civilization and personalities of countries that make up the
French-speaking world. (The value of this ebook is $14.97 – yours
free)
Speak French Today
You may be very anxious to
get started with the course now, today.
Perhaps you’re so anxious you
want to start even before the program DVD arrives. (By the way,
shipping is by First Class mail and should only take a few days)
Here’s a solution so you can
start speaking French today.
With your purchase of the full
program we will also give you a download link to get the entire
first lesson in MP3 format.
The download is free – and
combines the first two audios from the program – for around one hour
of conversation.
You’ll be able to download this
audio and listen to it on your computer or MP3 player.
Pretty
good, don’t you think? |