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iSpeak Chinese Phrasebook

by Alex Chapin, Jin Zhang
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Synopsis

See it. Hear it. Speak it.

Turn your iPod into a portable translator, and put more than 1,400 Chinese phrases in your pocket.

  1. Go to “Artist”-Choose the theme you want.
  2. Go to “Album”-Select your topic within the theme.
  3. Select the phrase you want to hear-You will hear the phrase and see it on your iPod screen!

With iSpeak, the language just clicks.

Designed for use with iPod. Also compatible with Zune.

Contains one MP3 audio disc and 64-page booklet.

iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.

Zune is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation, Inc., in the United States and other countries.

Alex Chapin (Middlebury, VT) is an Educational Technologist at Middlebury College specializing in technologies for second language acquisition. Currently he has been collaborating in CodeLab in development of a number of open source curricular systems including the Segue Collaborative Learning System and systems for managing digital assets, assessments and knowledge bases as well as a standards-based framework and architecture for building database-driven web applications known as Harmoni. He has received a grant from the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE) that supports some of this work. He is the multimedia designer of "Fluent Tibetan: The Vocabulary and Dialogues," a CD-ROM for learning Tibetan.

About the Author, Alex Chapin

Alex Chapin (Middlebury, VT) is an Educational Technologist at Middlebury College specializing in technologies for second language acquisition. Currently he has been collaborating in CodeLab in development of a number of open source curricular systems including the Segue Collaborative Learning System and systems for managing digital assets, assessments and knowledge bases as well as a standards-based framework and architecture for building database-driven web applications known as Harmoni. He has received a grant from the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE) that supports some of this work. He is the multimedia designer of "Fluent Tibetan: The Vocabulary and Dialogues," a CD-ROM for learning Tibetan.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2007
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071492935

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