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| Instant Immersion Japanese | 
| List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $29.95
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 14 reviews) Sales Rank: 8337 Category: Software
Publisher: Topics Entertainment Studio: Topics Entertainment Brand: TOPICS Entertainment Label: Topics Entertainment Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9.6 x 2.1
Model: CS-055 UPC: 781735800553 EAN: 0781735800553 ASIN: B000058E2J
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Amazon.com Review Don't be intimidated by all those characters--Japanese really is easy to learn, and Instant Immersion Japanese makes it fun. With four independent discs, it will help students learn, refine, perfect, and delve into Japanese. And though it's meant for beginners, intermediate students who need to brush up on comprehension and speaking skills can also use Instant Immersion Japanese. The first CD, Talk Now! Japanese, is where any beginner should start. The program contains very little documentation aside from what's on the box, so we had some trouble figuring out where to begin. However, the interface is intuitive enough that you'll be able to get the gist of the program after clicking around a bit. The sections are broken up into areas such as numbers, colors, first phrases, and foods, and the repetitive activities allow you to go as slowly or as quickly as you need. Each area of study is then broken up into five lessons, including listening comprehension and word repetition, and two games of varying difficulty to test what you learned. As closure for each area, you can print out all the words covered in the lesson for reference. It's a pretty big leap from the first CD to the second, World Talk Japanese. Though it's meant to be a natural progression, we think beginners will have trouble making the move fluidly. This program, though it includes the same familiar lesson-and-game learning system as Talk Now!, is entirely in Japanese, including the lesson instructions, so it's incredibly hard to follow at times. While it forces you to pay attention and quickly learn what they're saying, it may be confusing at first. But if you're really lost, each game has English text instructions hidden away on the screen that we unearthed after clicking around. The only gripe we have with the first two discs is that no Japanese grammar is taught, leaving the student with a basic comprehension of the language, but no way to know how to construct a simple sentence. With this in mind, the suite might serve a student better as a supplement to a course in grammar and a study of the written language. The remaining two discs serve as independent utilities that augment the lessons taught in the first two. JquickTrans, in particular, is worth the price of this package alone. It's a comprehensive dictionary, translator, and kanji (Japanese characters) reference that will, through motivated individual learning, help teach new students about kanji and Japanese writing. The last program, Voyage in Japan, is a nice, though clunky, introduction to Japanese culture. It features short video clips and beautiful photographs with brief bits of text about the Japanese people, land, history, and traditions. We found the interface to be pretty unintuitive, so be patient while navigating the program. At such a low price, you won't find a better deal for an introduction to Japanese. Although the four discs don't necessarily offer a linear or intuitive course to follow, any user will be able to pick out the pieces they're most interested in to get a solid introduction to Japanese. Ganbatte! --Ara Jane Olufson
Amazon.com Product Description This is a package of four complementary CD-ROMs. The first two, TalkNow and World Talk, are designed to speed you from beginning to intermediate speaker, all the while providing fun activities to keep your interest. JquickTrans is a Japanese dictionary, study guide, translator, and kanji reference source that also supports online chatting and surfing in Japanese. The fourth CD-ROM, Voyage in Japan, offers a multimedia overview of the culture and history of Japan, illustrated with photos, audio, and animated clips.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
  Great Vocabulary Builder August 11, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
For those that bought this product thinking they were going to learn how to speak Japanese, it's no doubt they were disappointed. There is no easy self-taught way to fluently learn a language - you need a teacher and classes.
This program is wonderful for those who've had at least some Japanese class room experience, and are looking to build their vocabulary. The dictionary is great, and has really helped in my vocabulary and speaking, which I will need for an upcoming trip to Japan.
  Just awful December 24, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I sure hope I can get my money back for this. I got the "Deluxe" edition from Costco and it comes with no documentation. I tried one of the programs and it was not intuitive (no way to back up) and only covered about 25% of the screen. Yuck!
  don't try on XP January 9, 2003 5 out of 12 found this review helpful
Although it says it will run on Windows XP, I had big problems. If you have Windows XP, skip this software at least in its 203d version.
  Put me back in the class room! October 4, 2002 9 out of 16 found this review helpful
When I first bought this program, I was very excited. I had planned to use this as a supplement to another program I planned to buy later, figuring that it would give me the basics. The first CD was really helpful and I was ready to continue to learn with the second CD. Next thing I know I'm basically ready to throw the thing out the window! All the instructions are in Japanese, the words are in Japanese, and I sat there with a blank look. Looks like I'll be ordering the Complete Japanese software sooner than I thought.
  Another Fruitless Attempt Of Mine To Learn Japanese September 1, 2002 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
If your anything like me you see the price on this product, your excited, many of the reviews make it sound great. I'm sorry to rain on your parade but the truth is this not a very good program. The first CD "talk now! japanese" is a good vocabulary builder, teaches a bunch of sections with little sections inside, for example, there will be the shopping section which teaches some random house hold items. Once you enter this section (or any other section) you have 4 choices- a list of the words, another part where you can record your own voice (very handy for pronunciation), then an easy game, and a hard game. All while I was using the first CD i was VERY happy, I felt like i was finally gonna be able to learn a good amount of japanese...WRONG! On to the second CD, it wis ALL in japanese, with the exception of english directions. You have to realize you aren't taught any verbs in the first CD. Now I dont know how anybody else's brain works but mine needs directions and pased learning. The CD is set up in sections of games in different areas and I found myself guessing most of the answers and I didn't feel like I learned anything. On to the third CD called Jquicktrans, didn't understand how it worked, gave up because I had better things to work with. difficult though. On to the fourth CD, this is just a bonus program as I see it, learn some things about japan's culture, it is interesting, nothing special. I learned some nice vocabulary, some stuff about japan's culture, some kanji. now I'm off to see if i can find a better method...I didn't learn anything through this program and I would not suggest anyone buy this.
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