If parents are wondering when they should introduce their kids to
              foreign languages, the answer is right now, according to
              experts. In fact, the earlier they are exposed, the more easily a
              second (or third) language will be to absorb. There are a number
              of software products available that will help the process along. Most
              contain fun games that help boost vocabulary. 
              Kids under 12 
              There are a
              few software titles available that help introduce kids to foreign
              languages, and help supplement their foreign language school
              courses. None of these focus on verb conjugation or fine-tuning
              language skills--that comes later-- but for informal exposure to
              new languages, these programs can be helpful. Refer to the chart
              below for comparisons and more information. 
               For the very
              young, JumpStart Languages is moderately fun and
              age-appropriate. Done in the familiar and cutesy manner that is
              typical of JumpStart titles, this
              program features four language pavilions, each home to a few games
              and activities. Children play a board game, look for matching
              pairs, listen to stories, and more. Each pavilion features the
              same types of activities, but is hosted by different guides. [Buy JumpStart Languages
at Amazon.com] 
              Jumpstart
              Spanish is a decent product in that it provides a colorful
              backdrop for introducing the Spanish language. This title is best
              for preschoolers and Kindergarteners. [Buy Jumpstart Spanish]
 
              KidSpeak
              6-in-1 Language Learning   is a strong title that uses a full
              immersion approach to learning new languages. The
              learning is embedded into games, and no multimedia flashcards are
              used. Consider this point when purchasing a foreign language
              software for your child. Your own child may prefer a more
              straightforward learning environment. However, the approach used
              in this title can be very effective because children learn the
              language almost effortlessly. Games
              include tic tac toe, jigsaw puzzles, dominoes, connect-the-dots,
              and bingo. Songs are incorporated into the program and include
              Happy Birthday and The Alphabet Song. Vocabulary learned includes
              days and months, greetings, fruits, school items, body parts,
              numbers, clothing, and more. A total of 6 languages are
              covered in separate sections -- Spanish, French, German, Italian,
              Japanese, and Hebrew. [See
              our full review. Buy KidSpeak
              6-in-1 at Amazon.com] 
              In contrast, Instant
              Immersion Language Starter for Kids relies on rote learning to
              accomplish its goals. Children are presented multimedia
              flashcards. They learn vocabulary by cycling through images and
              listening to their pronunciation, then turn to games to reinforce
              their learning. Speaking practice is available--kids can record
              their own voices into a computer microphone (not included in the
              package) and hear their voiceovers played back in a cinema-like
              environment. The graphics are somewhat dated, and the program is
              very straightforward. [See our full review.
              Buy Instant
              Immersion Language Starter For... at Amazon.com] 
               Though
              designed for older children and adults, the beginner CD-ROMs
              (there are 4 in all--1 for each featured language) in Instant
              Immersion Language Lab are quite engaging for kids
              approximately 8-9 years and up. These help kids boost their
              vocabulary skills through lessons and very enjoyable games. There
              is a point system awarded for users' efforts, which can be very
              motivating for some children. The graphics are bright and fun, and
              speaking practice is possible through a record/playback feature. [Buy Instant Immersion Language Lab (8 CD-ROM)
 at Amazon.com for
              approximately $29.99 US] 
                
              
                
                  |   | 
                  JumpStart
                    Languages | 
                  KidSpeak
                    6-in-1 Language Learning | 
                  Instant
                    Immersion Language Starter for Kids | 
                  Instant
                    Immersion Language Lab - Beginner CDs | 
                 
                
                  | Languages | 
                  French,
                    Spanish, Japanese, English | 
                  French,
                    Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Hebrew | 
                  French,
                    Spanish German, Italian | 
                  French,
                    Spanish German, Italian  | 
                 
                
                  | For Ages | 
                  3-5 | 
                  6-10 | 
                  5-10 | 
                  9-up | 
                 
                
                  | Method | 
                  Simple
                    games that reinforce vocabulary | 
                  Full immersion
                    approach; kids play games and absorb the language as they
                    do. | 
                  Multimedia
                    flashcards, plus games to reinforce the lessons. | 
                  Multimedia
                    flashcards, plus games to reinforce the lessons. | 
                 
                
                  | Pros | 
                  Playful,
                    supportive environment, snazzy graphics | 
                  Large
                    variety of activities, full immersion approach is effective | 
                  Straightforward
                    learning, speaking practice | 
                  Fun,
                    bright graphics; appealing games with a point system,
                    speaking practice | 
                 
                
                  | Cons | 
                  Too
                    few activities | 
                  Graphics
                    are somewhat dated; some kids will find the full 
                    immersion approach difficult | 
                  Too
                    few games; some kids may tire of the rote learning | 
                  Designed
                    for older learners, but is missing grammar lessons | 
                 
                
                  | Best For | 
                  The
                    very young; informal learning | 
                  Kids
                    who learn best with a full immersion approach | 
                  Kids
                    who learn best through rote learning (flashcards). | 
                  Older
                    kids who want to boost their vocabulary; visual learners | 
                 
                
                  | Our Rating | 
                  
                      A-  | 
                  
                     A  | 
                  
                     B  | 
                  
                     B+  | 
                 
               
                
              
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