Speedlingua is a worldwide leader company in audio-phonology dedicated to the learning of languages. Its unique and patented self-learning software will help children, students or businessmen to improve their oral skills in a foreign language.
What is Speedlingua?
Speedlingua is a strong language learning facilitator and accelerator, which is unique and patented. It is an entertaining, efficient and practical self-learning software solution, which considerably improves oral abilities (understanding and speaking) in a foreign language. Speedlingua products are positioned as an essential complement to any traditional language learning method and adapt themselves to the level, rhythm and needs of the learners.
Personal progress is visible after only 12 sessions of 45 min (or 10 hours) at the rate of 1 or 2 session per week
Speedlingua – the unique substitute to immersion
Why is it so difficult to understand and speak a foreign language?
Each language is characterized by its own rhythm and its musicality and its dominant frequencies. The hearing capacity and so the human being’s comprehension varies according to his mother tongue. The unperceived or wrong perceived frequencies hinder the learner’s comprehension but also his oral expression. That’s why
some phonemes are not or wrongly perceived. The Asians, for instance, do not make the difference between “gue” and “ke”. The difficulty for a French native speaker to pronounce the English “th” is also due to a bad perception of the sounds.
How does Speedlingua method work?
Taking into account these disparities in the perception of frequencies, Speedlingua gives back to the ear the possibility to hear correctly the frequencies of the learned language. The ear and the mouth positioning being linked in the process of expression, Speedlingua therefore enables an almost instantaneous restitution of the oral expression and thus, significant progress in the communication (comprehension and expression).
Each Speedlingua session begins with a listening phase, an in situ “linguistic bath” of 15 minutes, followed by pronunciation exercises:
1. The listening phase: An in situ “linguistic bath” of 15 minutes. The learner listens to modulated music that "opens" his ear to the dominant frequency of the targeted language.
2. The pronunciation phase: During 30 minutes, the learner trains his pronunciation by repeating words and sentences. The software analyses, modulates and modifies the learner’s voice in real time and then returns it with corrected frequencies. By hearing himself “speaking properly”, the learner corrects his pronunciation and the rhythm of his speaking on his own, getting closer and closer to a native’s speaker pronunciation.