EuroTalk Interactive – Talk Now! Learn Dutch

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  • The “intelligent” software feature remembers words you get wrong and targets your weak points
  • Extensive basic vocabulary, from first words, food, colors, phrases, parts of the body and numbers, to telling time, shopping and countries
  • Each of the target languages for Talk Now! has help available in an additional 102 languages ¿ simply choose the flag of your native country in the beginning of the program & EuroTalk¿s Talk Now! Program will provide instruction in your native language
  • Each topic contains listening practice, an easy game, a hard game, a printable dictionary as well as the opportunity to record your voice and hear how you sound in comparison to the two native speakers who tutor the user throughout the Talk Now! course
  • Each question that is answered correctly increases the user’s score – get an answer wrong and points will be lost. There are 1800 points in total to gain from the disc. A full score earns the user a ‘Gold Award’

Product Description
Talk Now! is the world’s best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than three million people to date. Designed for newcomers to the language, Talk Now! is the perfect method to access a wealth of comprehensive fundamental vocabulary and accurate pronunciation in one user-friendly plan packed with useful words, a picture dictionary, and quizzes. Anyone over 10 years of age will find the program indispensable for improving listening, und… More >>

EuroTalk Interactive – Talk Now! Learn Dutch

2 comments

  1. There are enough games and easy, and hard, tests to keep a grasshopper brain like mine occupied. I go to and exercise my brain for a few minutes every day. Very cool.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Unfortunately this program does not teach you the Dutch language, but it will teach you quite a few basic words and phrases. You will learn nothing of grammar or sentence structure. It does not give you the opportunity to practice spelling or written language. The vocabulary tests do not change, so after a certain point you may simply memorize the test instead of actually picking up the words. This is a good beginning but requires massive supplementation.

    Rating: 3 / 5