Lesen 2000 1.0

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    02/03/2002
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    27.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Lesen 2000 is a funny game that makes it easy to practice reading and writing in German language. 20 different games with lots of spoken words, puzzles and pictures guarantee a long-term motivation. Lesen 2000 is used in more than 200 schools and in much more families at home, and its suitable as well for children in German speaking countries as for pupils all over the world who are learning German as a foreign language. Just unpack and run the program, there is no setup needed at all. Mono-lingual (immersion method). The full version is featured with about 500 spoken words, puzzles and pictures and even allows you to add your own ones.

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