Customer Reviews for Instant Immersion Mandarin Chinese 2 CD-ROM Set (Jewel Case)

Instant Immersion Mandarin Chinese 2 CD-ROM Set (Jewel Case)
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Customer Review: Warning to beginners
Summary: 1 Stars

I know three phrases in Mandarin; I am a true beginner. These CDs are a complete waste of money and time for the beginner. The two CDs are not marked as to which is disk 1 or 2. No instuctions are given. I found the first disk and tried to begin, but there was no clear instruction on where the beginning was. Games are started and all words and sentences on the audio are in full speed Mandarin. The English Help section only told me to click certain buttons to respond, but gave no clue as to what the speaker was instructing me to do. I tried both CDs. Even tried game after game trying to understand what I was to do and how I was suppose to learn, but to no success. I spend everyday on a computer interacting with computer interfaces. The CDs are poorly designed and had no place on the CD on how to properly pronouce the language. I read the reviews on Amazon and bought these CDs. I looked up another Instant Immersion product on Amazon - Italian - and found other users had the same experience that I had. There was no warning on the Mandarin Chinese CDs. Now there is.

Customer Review: Could use improvement
Summary: 3 Stars

This program is useful for learning Chinese...I'll just list my complaints/suggestions:

1) Only simplified characters are shown. If you want to go to Taiwan, you'll need the traditional characters. A simple switch at the beginning that allows you to choose between character types would be a big improvement.

2) No pinyin. When learning words, it much easier to hear the pronounciation if you have pinyin.

3) There is no way to adjust the word lists. There are 42 items on the "food" list and you have to learn them all before you can do well on the quizzes. I find it easier to learn a few (3-5) words at a time. If there were a checklist of words to include on a list it would be so much better.

4) They claim that the quiz adjusts itself to ask words you have missed before but it sure doesn't seem that it works that way.

5) "Well Done" (when you get everything right on a quiz) for some reason is in English--everything else is Chinese. Yeah, it's a nitpick, but somebody has to say it!

PS If you're looking for a dictionary, WenLin is it!


Customer Review: An outstanding bargain, but get a dictionary too
Summary: 4 Stars

This would be a very good price for just the first of the two CDs. Both CDs allow you to listen to words and phrases from a variety of categories of everyday vocabulary such as time, numbers, colors, and food, and both offer quiz games to test your knowledge. I am still working my way through the first so the second is still beyond me, and I'm concerned that I might not be able to understand the second even after mastering the first. Fortunately there is built in help in English.

The first CD allows you to listen to two different voices (one fast and natural, the other slow and careful) pronounce a starting collection of words and phrases, record yourself speaking them so you can compare, and test your knowledge with simple quizzes of 4 levels of difficulty. In about a month I have learned enough Chinese to impress my Taiwan-born fiancee and now she wants to borrow it!

Caveats: You probably won't have enough vocabulary for comfortable conversation by the end of the first CD. But Chinese is hardly a simple language to learn and you will be amazed at how quickly you benefit from the course. Also, the first CD has some inconsistencies; the two voices actually say different things for some of the words. I used a Chinese-English dictionary to decide which was correct. If you are going to learn the language a good dictionary is a valuable companion reference.


Customer Review: Warning Mac OS X users!
Summary: 3 Stars

Ok product otherwise, but hangs OS X Classic environment after a while, so beware!

Customer Review: Very Good for the Beginner
Summary: 4 Stars

This program comes in a 2 disk set. The first disk is for beginners, while the second disk is for the more advanced. I have just completed the first disk and am beginning on the second. I thought I could never learn Chinese and was very surprised that I can actually speak and understand some of it. These disks are not overloaded with vocabulary, so after you have finished them you may want to go on to a more in depth program. The only drawback I have on this is that in the first disk when they show you the words, they put up the Chinese character and not the Pinyin form ( that is how it is pronounced using English letters ). This makes it hard to understand some words. To fix that, just pick up a Chinese -English dictionary that shows the words in Pinyin. However,on the second disk they use Pinyin insead of the Chinese characters. Actually, when you are done with the numbers section on the first disk, you can go to the second disk and use the number section on that disk. It gives you good practice and counts to 100 ( the first disk just counts to 20 ).

If you want to test your skills at learning Chinese, this is a fun way to do it without spending too much money....

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