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A Revolutionary New Way to Learn a Foreign Language New programs for Spanish, Japanese, & English (for Spanish speakers) language learning use a patented method that exploits the hard wiring of the brain. Learning was 40% faster with 21% more accuracy and 23% more fluency compared to traditional methods. (PRWEB) November 5, 2004 -- The books in the Subliminal Series (Subliminal Spanish, Subliminal Japanese, and Inglés sin esfuerzo (Subliminal English), McGraw-Hill, 2005) exploit the hard wiring of the students brain to produce maximum results. The method in the Subliminal programs is scientifically proven to work-it has shown 40% faster learning of the foreign language with 21% more accuracy and 23% more fluency compared to traditional methods.
While some people pick up foreign languages quickly and easily, for others, it is a tough, uphill battle. In an effort to discover the reasons behind this disparity-and to overcome his own struggles with learning a foreign language-psychologist Louis Aarons embarked on intensive study of how the brain processes and stores foreign words and phrases. Based on his discoveries he developed these revolutionary audio-based programs that use the multitracking properties of stereophonic recording technology in order to engage both sides of the brain simultaneously while targeting your left brain hemisphere, which does most of the heavy lifting during language learning.
Subliminal Spanish: http://books.mcgraw-hill.com/cgi-bin/pbg/0071443517.html
Subliminal Japanese: http://books.mcgraw-hill.com/getbook.php?isbn=0071443657
Inglés sin esfuerzo: http://books.mcgraw-hill.com/cgi-bin/pbg/0071443592.html
For More Information Contact: Karen S. Young, Editor, McGraw-Hill Suite900 130 E. Randolph St Chicago, IL 60601 312-233-7597 Karen_S_Young@mcgraw-hill.com Louis Aarons, Author 847-677-0437 Laarons@gmail.com
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