馃専 Elevate Your Language Game with Every Card!
Stages Learning Materials Lang-O-Learn ESL Everyday Objects Vocabulary Photo Cards offer 50 high-quality, realistic flashcards featuring common objects, available in 17 languages. Crafted from durable card stock with a gloss laminated finish, these cards are ideal for a variety of educational settings, including ESL, speech therapy, and language rehabilitation.
Theme | Language, Floral |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Size | Medium |
G**R
Las im谩genes no son actuales
La calidad de impresi贸n y de cart贸n es bueno, pero las im谩genes no est谩n actualizadas, hay objetos que ya no se usan o no se ven actualmente como en la imagen (por ejemplo, incluyen una grabadora, una televisi贸n muy antigua, muebles anticuados). Es una buena herramienta en terapia de lenguaje para adultos, pues no son im谩genes infantiles, pero deber铆an actualizar las fotos.
A**A
Ok but flimsy & some outdated pics
I agree with others...the pictures seem dated, especially the ones I鈥檝e attached. I haven鈥檛 seen these items in over a decade; so, I know my clients (1-4 yo) have not. Also, the card stock is flimsy. I鈥檓 using this with little ones and will have to laminate them to ensure they last longer than month of doing therapy with toddlers and pre-schoolers. Other than that, the other pictures provided will suffice and will meet my needs for therapy. Oh, I like the size...doesn鈥檛 take up too much space. The box they come in is pretty sturdy; so, it will most likely survive in my bag of therapy materials.
K**.
One Star
Way out of date. It has a VCR tape In it.
A**T
Meeeehh!!! Nothing interesting
Disappointed
L**E
Lack of pronunciation on cards makes it difficult to get the language right
I thought this would be a great set of cards to brush up on my language skills. I also like that it has multiple different languages on the same card so you can learn more things as you go. The pictures are bright and colorful and the reference point for the languages is easy to read on the template card.What I don't like is the fact that there is no pronunciation guide for the words. It will give you the word in English, Spanish, French, etc. but does not give the sounded out pronunciation (like words in the dictionary). For example, the Spanish word for radio is "radio" but it is not pronounced "ray-dee-oh" like in English. If I had not taken years of high school Spanish, I would not know this.My biggest complaint is that it has words listed in Greek, in the Greek alphabet, but has zero way to say the word. It looks like a bunch of symbols and that is it. It gives new meaning to the adage "It's all Greek to me."While I appreciate the opportunity to brush up on my language skills, I find this product sorely lacking in important parts of learning and developing a better vocabulary.
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