Details
- You immerse yourself with easy-to-achieve goals. Learning Tibetan is far too big a task to tackle all at once, so we have broken it down into a series of fun challenges
- Associating new words along with pictures is proven to reinforce them in your memory. Furthermore, there are opportunities to record your pronunciation and hear it repeated to judge your progression.
- Earn points for every game you play. High scorers can go on to win bronze, silver and gold awards, which you can print out as a record of achievement.
SOFTWARE FEATURES
- Simple user interface keeps things easy
- Fun games, interactive activities, challenging quizzes
- 10-minute sessions keep you engaged
- Learn Tibetan colors, numbers, time, parts of the body, food, shopping, common phrases and countries
- Intelligent system targets your weak points
- Recording feature helps you perfect an accent
- Printable phrasebook for learning on the go
MAKE LEARNING TIBETAN FUN!
- Practice Tibetan with native speakers using an interactive recording feature
- Keep games challenging with two levels of difficulty
- Earn points during games and quizzes, and achieve awards
- Exercises are game-based to keep you coming back for more!
- Focuses on the basics of the language so you don?t get overwhelmed
- Immersive learning helps you practice speaking in real-life situations
WHY LEARN TIBETAN?
- Learn the Tibetan language so you can converse with the indigenous people of Tibet.
- Understanding the Tibetan language will help you learn more about Tibet’s interesting ethnic culture and customs.
- Learn Tibetan to help keep this sacred language alive.
Tibetan is spoken by 8 million people across the globe. It is primarily spoken in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
For centuries this mysterious Buddhist kingdom, locked away in its mountain fastness of the Himalaya, has exercised a unique hold on the imagination of the West. Dreamers on a spiritual quest have long whispered of the lost Shangri-La, steeped in magic and mystery. Tibet is rightly called the “Roof of the world.” If you are traveling to Lhasa, Gyantse or Tsetang, a little knowledge of the Tibetan language would go a long way in assuaging the spiritual thirst this mystic land has to offer.
Tibetan-speaking Countries
Not surprisingly, the Tibetan language is spoken widely in the Kingdom of Bhutan and Nepal, and the mountainous regions India. India is home to the Government of Tibet in exile, which is headquartered in the serene city of Dharamsala.
Here are some of the basic Tibetan phrases that you will use often:
- Ngai ming … yin. (My name is…)
- Khye-rang jel-ney ga-po joong. (Nice to meet you.)
- Red. (Yes.)
System Information
Microsoft Windows Version XP,Vista,7,8: 260MB hard drive space, 960x600 min resolution, sound card, microphone (recommended). Apple Mac OSX Version 10.6 - 10.9: 260MB hard drive space, 960x600 min resolution, sound card, microphone (recommended). Tablets & Smartphones iPad, iPhone and Android are NOT supported the software. LICENSE Download/Install Version:Licensed to an individual for installation/use on their compatible devices. School - Corporate - Institutional Use - please see VirtualTutor.InstantImmersion.com |