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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleased
This is for the person who is serious about learning Japanese. Alot of products out there for learning Japanese only seem to teach phrases like "Where can I find the Bus?" or "Where is the nearest Hotel?". I was looking to learn everday Japanese, beyond those basic phrases. If you need or want to learn a mass of words, this is the way to go. They...
Published on February 7, 2001

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2.0 out of 5 stars wrong cognitive concept, method does not work well
Vocabulearn unfortunately was a flop. It just has loose words without any order, under the presumption that you will hear them that way. Sure, but they need to be retrieved well-classified in cognitive networks.

This was a cheap old used set, otherwise I would be unhappy for the money spent. I also bought Russian, and it's the same. Also the transcript is...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleased, February 7, 2001
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This review is from: Japanese/English (3-Level Set): VocabuLearn (Audio Cassette)
This is for the person who is serious about learning Japanese. Alot of products out there for learning Japanese only seem to teach phrases like "Where can I find the Bus?" or "Where is the nearest Hotel?". I was looking to learn everday Japanese, beyond those basic phrases. If you need or want to learn a mass of words, this is the way to go. They also include plenty of everday phrases. There are 6 tapes in this set. The man and woman on the tape speak very clearly. There is also 3 small booklets that include all the words spoken on the tapes. I would not suggest this if you don't have actual time to really listen and pay attention to it. It does take time to learn but it's worth it. I think this series fulfills exactly what it promises. And if you stick to it and learn everything on these tapes, you will definitly learn a sizable amount of Japanese and expand your conversations.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Like Sprinkles on a Cupcake..., November 13, 2004
This review is from: Japanese/English (3-Level Set): VocabuLearn (Audio Cassette)
I think this set of courses is a really great addition to a language students *arsenal*-- I agree with some of the other reviewers who feel some of the features are kinda hype-ish... (the random presentation of words for instance)

That said-- one of the largest criticisms against the pimsleur series is that while you have mastered some difficult grammatical concepts--- the base vocabulary you are left with is still rather small. This course can build up that core of words.

This course gives students the ability to study vocabulary on the go-- in the car.. walking down the street... whatever... at times when its not convienient to use flash cards. Those familiar with the "Barry Farber" method will likely find these a nice time saver.

--I have even come up with my own way to enhance the value of these tapes-- For those who have Minidisc recorders it is really easy. I just take a disc, start the course, and let it record the whole session. Then I go through, and add breaks in the course after each word pair, making each word pair its own track.

This makes reviewing any one particular word much easier... but I also like being able to set my player to random and then the word pairs come in an unpredicatable pattern ( i noticed I was remembering certain words because I knew that they came at the beginning of the list... not the end...)

I would never reccomend this as the end all be all to fluency... and think the length of the tracks is a little long, but overall I think that these tapes can be a very valuble boost for any language student.

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2.0 out of 5 stars wrong cognitive concept, method does not work well, July 11, 2010
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This review is from: Japanese/English (3-Level Set): VocabuLearn (Audio Cassette)
Vocabulearn unfortunately was a flop. It just has loose words without any order, under the presumption that you will hear them that way. Sure, but they need to be retrieved well-classified in cognitive networks.

This was a cheap old used set, otherwise I would be unhappy for the money spent. I also bought Russian, and it's the same. Also the transcript is very skimpy.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learning Japanese, May 21, 2002
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Tony Ozment (Bethel Springs, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Japanese/English (3-Level Set): VocabuLearn (Audio Cassette)
Just starting to learn Japanese for bussines reasons I found the format very easy and enjoyable to follow . Unlike most languages speaking Japanese is essential to writing Japanese and these tapes help to develope an ear for the sylables.
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