Why Language Bridge?
The patented Language Bridge approach is more effective than the most popular methods of learning English, such as Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur. For the full text of the patent click here. Students who learn to speak English in a Language Bridge class reach the same level of fluency as those who spend four times as long learning in a conventional language school.
Language Bridge teaches phrases through a no-grammar, no-memorization approach that can turn any adult into a language prodigy.
Language Bridge is effective even for those who believe they lack a good memory or a natural talent for learning foreign languages.
Language Bridge can be used from the comfort of one’s home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
In this global economy, especially in countries such as China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Mexico—to name only a few—knowledge of English can be the deciding factor for finding a better job or a promotion. For people of all countries, the Language Bridge program would be welcomed by millions of eager learners as a shortcut to achieve their goal to speak English fluently. Now, they can do so in one-fourth the time. Language Bridge combines the latest achievements in the field of computer-aided teaching methodology and is quite amenable to self-training, tutor-led classes, and web-based class study. All major components of this modern, scientific approach to learning English are incorporated into the Language Bridge software. As an added benefit, the Language Bridge seamlessly incorporates multiple free Internet resources into a modularized, computer-based learning environment. Students have unprecedented control of their learning environment and can add an electronic dictionary, testing programs, and drills to new lessons of their choice. Teachers and advanced students can acquire additional Language Bridge modules to significantly expand even their specialized vocational or technical vocabulary. An investment in Language Bridge is an investment in understanding, bridging the gaps between a person, a company or organization—or even a nation—and the nearly one billion speakers of English around the world. All in one-fourth the time. |