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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!!!,
This review is from: Tagalog Pilipino: Audio CD Course (Language 30) (Audio CD)
It is a very clear CD with a semi-helpful booklet. The CD's are easy to understand and go everywhere I go. Great product at a reasonable price
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Clearly a GLITCH in the Amazon Reviews system,
By Elaine S. (Planet Earth, Milky Way Galaxy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tagalog Pilipino: Audio CD Course (Language 30) (Audio CD)
Regarding Reviews for Tagalog Pilipino: Audio CD Course (Language 30). This may not be a helpful review for the product since I have yet to purchase it for my brother, who is getting ready to travel to the Philippines. But I'm a nosy character, so I decided to investigate the confusion about the reviews. I scrolled down to Heather Sommer's review and clicked SEE ALL MY REVIEWS, and Lo and Behold, she is referring to another book called Chinese Mandarin: Audio Cd Course (Language 30) (Audio CD). So, I clicked on the Chinese Mandarin link, and once again, Lo and Behold! All the SAME EXACT REVIEWS for the Tagalog Book appear for the Chinese Mandarin book. Very Bizarre!!! And, for the record, sub8hr was, in fact, referring to a book called Integrated Korean: Intermediate 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language). Please don't be mad at the reviewers, it's not their fault. Tell Amazon that they confused the hell out of you.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great for learning random vocabulary... terrible for conversation.,
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This review is from: Tagalog Pilipino: Audio CD Course (Language 30) (Audio CD)
I only bought this Tagalog program because Pimsleur does not, as of yet, have a Tagalog lesson set. Wow, was I ever disappointed! It just has a person saying each phrase twice and then moves on to the next. There is no continuity to the phrases, nothing conversational about them, and nothing that would serve to cement the information into one's brain. If you can wait until next year, Pimsleur claims they will be coming out with a Tagalog course in the Fall of 2007.
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