Transparent Japanese Complete Edition Or Rocket Japanese: Two Programs, Your Choice
Learning a new language is not exactly easy, but with the right language learning program, it does not have to be exactly hard either. Japanese is no exception. So here are two courses that you should consider if you are planning to take on Japanese.
Transparent Japanese Complete Edition Or Rocket Japanese: Two Programs, Your Choice.
Transparent Japanese Complete Edition:
The people behind Transparent Japanese Complete Edition believe that in order for you to become fluent in the language, you have to utilize of all of your skills- reading, writing, listening, and speaking. This program is actually called “the complete edition” for a reason- in a way, it’s kinda like the Swiss Army knife of language courses as it is compromised of various learning programs all in one.
Features:
Byki Deluxe 4.0- This is designed to help you build up your Japanese vocabulary making it perfect for beginners. Here you will find games, such as the crossword puzzle. You will also be able to track your progress by taking tests and quizzes. Since a big part of learning vocabulary is actually being able to pronounce the words correctly, there is a feature that allows you to record your own voice and then compare it to that of a native Japanese speaker.
The Quick Start Lists make a great base as it contains all of the most useful Japanese words and phrases that are used in everyday situations ranging from the very basics like counting and greetings to ordering in a restaurant and taking a cab.
Transparent Premium Edition- When you have a pretty good vocabulary foundation, then you move on to the Transparent Premium Edition. Here you will learn basic grammar such as sentence structures and focus more on conversation. You will have access to native Japanese texts, videos, and even stories that are supposed to help develop your oral and written Japanese skills.
Everywhere Japanese- These are audio lessons that let you continue to learn even when on the go. This is supposed to be a way to speed up the learning process as you can plop in a CD when driving to work, while getting your daily exercise, or even while doing household chores.
LinguaMatch Japanese- This is a pretty interesting feature. Here you will be able to explore 30 virtual reality scenarios. You can learn Japanese words by clicking on the objects, and learn conversation by clicking on the characters.
Rocket Japanese:
The team behind Rocket Japanese believes that the best way to learn the language is through the natural method, the interactive conversational approach. Simply put, this is based on how kids learn a language, which is through listening and speaking, but is tailored to suit adults.
Features:
Audio Lessons- Rocket Japanese provides you with 31 audio lessons. With each 20 minute class, you will listen and actually be able to take part in a casual, real to life, Japanese conversation. You will also get full transcripts in romaji, hiragana and katakana, and even the English translation.
Language and Culture Lessons- Not only will you get 31 audio lessons but you will get 31 language and culture lessons as well. The language lessons offer a special writing segment that provides you with step by step videos on writing kanji. The culture lessons are designed to help you understand the Japanese people and their country altogether. Here you will have access to embedded audio clips, explanations and notes, and further details.
MegaJapanese- MegaJapanese is made of three educational games that are designed to help you learn the language. You have MegaVocab which will help you learn Japanese words. You will also get MegaAudio which is supposed to help you with your listening comprehension and pronunciation. MegaHiragana is actually aimed at improving your written Japanese.
*Although the focus of Rocket Language programs is speaking and listening comprehension, since Japanese characters are totally different from the English alphabet, MegaHiragana and the kanji writing segment are features that are sure to be helpful to any Japanese learner.
Rocket Record- This feature allows you to actually record a Japanese phrase then compare how you say it to how a native Japanese speaker says it. They claim that this will do wonders for your pronunciation.
Online Teacher- Anytime, any day, for any question regarding the Japanese language, you will have access to a Japanese online teacher.
To Sum Up:
Basically, you have just read the approach, the features, and the tools that each program has. Remember that finding the right one has to match your personal learning style. So here are two programs, Transparent Japanese Complete Edition and Rocket Japanese. What’s your choice?
Filed under Rocket Japanese Review by on Oct 17th, 2011.

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