oboro85 (oboro85) wrote in linguaphiles,
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Nintendo DS Coach

Hi:

There's probably entry to this question but I couldn't finnd it in the site (without any keyword taggings like asianstudies livejournal) but I was curious since there are more readers here than any other lang site I've seen: what are your impressions with the my coach language series?

they got Chinese, Japanese, French and Spanish. any of them actually good?

I'm thinking about getting the Japanese one since its been a while since I learned Japanese and French one to improve my french knowledge.

if any of you bought any of the language ones, let me know pro/con of it or if its really worth it. I also don't have a DS .. so I more reasons to get a DS ...

thanks!
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