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My Chinese Coach Nintendo DS 2008 New Sealed

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US $19.99
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Release Year
2008
UPC
0008888164296
Platform
Nintendo DS
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
My Language Coach Series
MPN
008888164296
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Educational
Game Name
My Chinese Coach

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Ubisoft
MPN
008888164296
UPC
0008888164296
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70001121

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Educational
Video Game Series
My Language Coach Series
Platform
Nintendo DS
Game Name
My Chinese Coach

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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Product ratings and reviews

4.5
31 product ratings
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Good graphics

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Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Great foundational software

    Very thorough lessons and simple, fun games make this compelling edusoftware. Really enjoying it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: goodwill_grand_rapids

  • Great audio learning tool, poor on writing skill

    Pro: This is a great fun way to learn Chinese. There are learning tools like listening, audio, and writing, as well as games. I love the library where you can search an english word and it will gives you not just the mandarin translation, but also the audio. So if you travel to China and need to ask for something, you can just click it and it will read it out loud. How convenient. The audio tool is excelent as it lets you repeat the word and record it to match the teacher's voice. Cons on this item is that the stroke writing is too difficult to follow because the strokes are done too fast. I had to keep repeating it just to catch which way the strokes go. You see the words being written like magic, too fast. Can't follow at all. Also the screen is too small to fit a few chinese ...

  • Ni hao ma? Wish it gave me a "stroke" I prefer Delcan

    Not for beginners.I was hoping this would be more methodical in it's use of "frequency dictionary" learning sets and that it would provide step by step tutelage for stroke order. On the latter it seems completely lacking which is a big disappointment for me. There is no pause between stroke animations and if you blink, you'll miss it-- especially complex characters-- very frustrating. However, the software is solid and what it does it does very well-- think of more as a very sophisticated flashcard database-- best for someone who already has a little Chinese under the belt. The audio and recording and wave forms are excellent but I'm more interested in learning to read and write Chinese- not speak. If you're just starting out, like me, go get Delcan software and/or Rosetta. I was ...

  • My Chinese Coach DS Game

    I think that if you are dedicated, this is an excellent starting point for you. I commend Ubisoft for putting all of the DS's tools to use - it's really an excellent job by them. I don't think this title could ever necessarily replace formal language lessons, but as a starting point, or a supplement to those lessons, it comes highly recommended. Even if you use it just to practice your calligraphy, it's certainly worth it. And for those who aren't absolutely dedicated, but would just like to learn the basics, you can certainly do that with My Chinese Coach. Most of the pronunciations are easy to understand, but every so often, you might have to replay something a few times over to comprehend. Headphones also make a significant difference, so keep that in mind if you're having trouble. Over ...

  • My Chinese Coach, Not Bad

    I've studied Chinese for several years, and I mostly got this game in order to brush up on my characters. It does that task adequately, but I could see room for improvement; it'd be nice if you could set the fading character game to not show the character at all, and force the player to recall it entirely from memory, that would be nice. There a few technical problems in the game; My Chinese Coach and I seem to be forever at odds with how many strokes there are in the radical for "woman," for example. The writing recognition software is still pretty fuzzy, and will often accept characters that aren't drawn properly. One very nice thing is that my brain seems to register MCC as "recreation" rather than "studying," which is a good way to trick me into studying more. I would suspect that ...