Swiss Language Map
Posted by admin on October 10th, 2009
Swiss Language Map
The distinctive Language Maps are phrasebooks in a laminated, fold-out map format. That means they are durable. You may spill your Italian cappuccino on them, without advance planning sit on them while riding the train through Europe, dribble soy sauce on them in Japan, and still use them. Each Language Map holds hundreds of the most necessary words and phrases a traveler will need. When you are sitting in that charming French outdoor cafe and want to order but may t decipher the menu, pull out your Language Map. When you need a telephone, a post office or want to ask the price of a postcard and the words fail you, pull out your Language Map. This is your important travel language guide! Available in 16 languages.
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Most helpful client reviews 11 of 11 humans found the following review helpful.
Finding your way en français! By A My friend got me this map for my last birthday. We've both been taking French for galore time now, but I still actually enjoyed receiving it as a gift. It's a outstanding way to remind yourself of how to ask a lot of basic questions, and also holds vocabulary that is very utile for finding your way around France. It's nice how the map is separated into sectionalizations for dissimilar situations, like buying goods and dining out. It's a little big if you're carrying it in a little purse or bag, but good quality and suitable to have. I would commend it for everyone. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
useful By C. J. Davis I love the language map series! We have them in Spanish, Chinese, Italian and French. Although numerous complain that they are too tall, we just throw them in our daypacks. They are laminated and very sturdy. Provide basic "necessity" vocabularly. You may even point to the line in English and show it to an individual -- peculiarly utile if you don't know the language at all. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Very handy and useful. Low price too. By Second Language School of Manchester CT It packs a lot of data into a small, compact folding card. We give one to our students to supplement their classroom learning for the duration of travel and when they go to restaurants or stores. See all 5 client reviews... |
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