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Japanese New App Elly Series Learning Methods

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Learning another language in language schools is advantage to all students who aspire to work abroad. Although many learners find extremely difficult to gain precise knowledge, in which also takes much commitment, the outcome of completion will certainly allow graduate to venture out on their own.

When you plan to study Japanese in Tokyo or any languages in particular to English, you will certain to learn excellently with their learning methods. For those beginners to study English, eigoTown has released an iPhone app for children bi-lingual such as “Elly the Reindeer”, which is based on the famous series of adventures of international children’s character – Elly.

Your age does not matter if you utilize this application to start your learning or improve it, since the application is intended for those who desire to learn. The president of eigoTown said that the series of Elly is ideal to both parent and child reader. Most especially for those parents who want their child to become bilingual, they can easily understand the method of English language comprehension.

The story can be listened to and read in both English and Japanese language. All you have to do is to swipe the screen of your iPhone up and down, and you can read the story without difficulty together with Elly and her friends.

In 30 countries around the world, the Elly series is popular and has already become popular. Its new app can be viewed the story translated into Japanese from English for the first time. The sound effects, the narration of the story, and the illustrations will help encourage and inspire students to get interest to study more through the new iPhone app as support from what they learn in language schools.

The features of the app are designed specially with dual-language function, including:
• The ‘read it myself’ function for learners to read
• The autoplay of ‘read to me’ function with narration of English and Japanese
• With large, colorful illustrations
• There is a sound effect in each scene
• There is a word list to aid child’s vocabulary development that can found at the end of the story

The application is nice, helpful, and comprehensive.

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