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LinguaGuide Editor's Report Package:“Learn how to absorb
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Who is the LinguaGuide editor, and what is this package of two digital reports? Click here to listen:
Congratulations on wanting to work on your foreign languages skills!
Language learning sharpens your mind, boosts your self-confidence, earns you more money and lets you travel more abroad, maybe at your employer's expense.
It opens up new cultures, new sense impressions, new ways of thinking, and different experiences when you travel and talk with the locals.
But let me ask you - are you any good at learning foreign languages?
Or does it seem that you just can't get a foreign language into
your brain, and have it stick there!
Well, I actually have some great news for you.
I've been learning foreign languages since I was 11 years old. Begun
with another language at 15 years of age. Another at 19. Another at 20. I don't
know all of them fluently, but I have great fun and profit from them.
And out of sheer curiosity and interest I've been
reading lots of books from the best language learning experts out
there.
I've tried the principles myself, and they really do work!.
For instance, a major mistake allmost all language learners do is to
spend most of the time on grammer books and only a little bit on being
exposed to the real language! It's like spending 80% of the time on formal theories of
swimming, and only being 20% of the time in the water! You absolutely have to spend most of your time listening
to and reading easy, understandable material in the language you are
learning. You need to feed your language intuition, you have to
absorb the language, not just know a lot of rules and stuff about
the language.
Secondly, you have to get rid of a lot of the myths
about language learning around. They can really slow down your progress, if
you believe them.
Thirdly, you must base your language learning
activities on your personal learning styles, for maximum effect.
The practical activities that work great for your friend might not work for you.
Fourthly, you've got to have the very best computer
software around. Multimedia computers have really revolutionized
language learning the last few years. But be sure you buy what really
works. I've personally tested lots of different software programs,
CD-courses and other learning materials. And a lot of them are
overpriced, too complicated, boring, or simply don't work.
There are 2 software programs I repeatedly use over and over. They are not the most expensive on the market, but I would have paid a lot more for them if the producer had demanded it. So price does
not always equate quality. These two programs are really incredibly effective - and fun
(which is important, since you need to spend time on it).
Here is the deal. In the first report you'll learn:
Dear Friend and Language Learner,
I've discovered several principles that expert
after expert recommend as CRITICAL to absorbing foreign languages fast.

I've put all this together in two digital reports for you
In report #2 I will take you on a guided step by step tour through one of the two language learning softwares that I recommend.
I'll will show you exactly which language learning principles the software has incorporated, and how you need to use the software to gain maximum language learning (even the software producer's manual does not tell you this!).
This is what you get in the package:
Ready to boost your foreign languages learning and have more fun at it?
Click here to download right now for just $7: