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My French Coach | 
| From: UBI Soft Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.37 You Save: $2.62 (13%)
New (15) Used (8) from $16.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 359
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 16377 Model: 16377 UPC: 008888163770 EAN: 0008888163770 ASIN: B000SQ5LOG
Release Date: November 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Adapted to any level, from beginner to advanced | | • | Regular evaluations on improvement | | • | Learn French through mini-games and competition | | • | Write your answers with the stylus on the Touch Screen | | • | With DS portability, translator and glossary features can help a traveler in any situation |
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Product Description Playing My French Coach for 15 to 20 minutes a day is all you need to become fluent in French, no matter your age. The simple touch screen interface lets you spend less time learning the game and more time learning French. The game includes 8 touchpad mini-games to sharpen your skills at your own pace, and lets you track your progress with charts showing your performance learning the language. ESRB Rated E for Everyone.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
french coach October 12, 2008 I bought this game as a gift for my friends' son and he now has to fight his parents to give the game back. They are all trying to learn french before moving to a french island and all say French Coach is so much fun. I have also bought Spanish Coach for my son and ended up having to buy two more for my friends teenagers who thought it was fun and hooked them. If the kids, teens and parents are all getting into it, then it must be fun and worth it.
Not bad, but the games are stupid and repetitive September 21, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The repetition of vocabulary is good, but the games are lame. One has you clicking on gophers that pop up out of holes, that's kind of pre-school. Since I have a 12 year old using the game to learn a second language it just seems infantile for both of us. The other game is a word search, but it gives you so little time to find the phrases, I ended up with tired eyes from having to scan so fast.(I also don't think that it helped me learn the language any better.) I thought the flash card games were better and saved me from having to sit there and painstakingly print out index cards.
awesome September 16, 2008 I love this game. Although when you use your stylus to write the letters, sometimes you can write the wrong letter and the game takes it as the right one. Other than that, this game is awesome and you do learn a lot of new words.
Fairly good as a vocabulary builder August 29, 2008 My French Coach is fine for learning new words. Early on in the sequence there are some lessons that impart new concepts, but at some point, it seems to morph into nothing more than a vocabulary builder totally void of any grammatical concepts or lessons. That's fine I guess. I had hoped for at least some sort of rudimentary lesson structure to build upon throughout the many, many levels which one can progress. It can't hurt you to spend time with this game. Just don't expect too much in the way of improving your grammatical skills.
Good learning experience August 29, 2008 This game provides a good learning experience for the basics. It is possible to use it without gaining a great deal of French but with proper use it will give a good foundation. I will be studying French in France for 10 months and used this in combination with other tools to get a head start.
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