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“The success rate was conspicuous. The pupils developed a very high level of motivation for language learning as they could see very rapid progress and they remembered rather difficult vocabulary for a long period of time using the imagery”
Steffen Sommer, Head of Modern Languages, Rugby School
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The Guardian
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A fantastic shortcut to learning languages quickly is Linkword
“With Linkword you can learn 200 words in a day without too much trouble”
Tim Ferriss, Author of 3 New York Times No 1 best sellers on fast learning methods
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“It took 12 hours to teach a regime that normally takes 40 hours”
Personnel Manager, Thomson Holidays (in interview with the Financial Times)
“Linkword definitely boosted pupil self-esteem”
Times Education Supplement January 2003
“What do we recommend for (language course) starters? We have a very confident answer to the question. We recommend Linkword. The courses are highly appreciated by the learners – quite simply, it gives results. We call results an ability to read, speak, and understand the language in simple terms after 15 – 20 hours”
Michael Woodhall, Director Language Learning, Manchester Business School
“I am dyslexic. A few years ago, I found ‘Linkword’, I started to learn Spanish and it is absolutely fabulous. My husband does it with me and we both love it. It has to be one of the easiest ways of learning a language in the world. I run the British Dyslexia Centre and have told many parents about this way of teaching languages”
Maria Chivers, British Dyslexia Centre
“Now you really can learn a language”
Daily Mail
“I tried the course out in both German and French and was amazed at how quickly it worked”
Jan McCann Toronto Sun
“A simple new way to increase your foreign language vocabulary… Samakah means fish. You can remember that by imagining trying to smack a fish. Smack. Samakah. Smack. Samakah. Yes, you’re learning Arabic one word at a time”
Nada El Sawy, Newsweek
“Unforgettable Memory Joggers”
Sunday Times
“In the end of term result, the average mark with a conventional approach was 23.75%. This rose to 69% using the Linkword course”
Vernon Thomas. Head of Languages, Bishop Vaughan School Swansea
“As a dyslexic person I was astonished at how quick, easy, effective and enjoyable the Linkword system is. The website says that, with Linkword, people can learn up to 3 times more quickly than with conventional methods. I would say that with my dyslexic condition I have actually learned even more quickly than that”
Andrew Glynn, Brixton
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