"Students learned Spanish three times faster than before and without stress." That report by psychologist Dr. Schuster of the State University of Iowa at Ames, set off academic exploration of accelerated learning in the US. Schuster, who co-founded the professional (SALT) and edited their Journal, put Superlearning to the test in dozens of subjects. The system worked for Spanish, German and French. Schuster found it also worked for computer languages. He used the new way of learning to teach Pascal to a class full of 100 students. At semester's end. they scored slightly higher than three groups learning the usual ways - and they did it in half the class hours.
Dr. Bancroft, another Superlearning pioneer, introduced the new way to her classes at the University of Toronto. Students crowded around at the end of the term. "Thank you, my asthma has gone away." "Your class has helped me stop fighting with my parents." "You've cured my headaches... my insomnia.. my allergies." Nice, but Bancroft was bemused. She wasn't teaching psych; she was teaching French 101. (Tests showed learning and memory accelerated too.) Bancroft got an up close demo of the wonders of built-in stress release.
For two decades now, people around the world have been picking up languages the accelerated way. Canadian Naval Commander Charles Croucher summed up some typical results. He and his wife, both language specialists, used Superlearning on their own to get a grip on Japanese. They reported in the prestigious British Journal - Incorporated Linguist "We were able to absorb a minimum of twenty to twenty five simple Japanese phrases a day without stress. Studying half an hour every weekday, one could gain the basics of Japanese or any language in two months. Unlike other methods known for quick learning and just as quick forgetting, tests proved a high level of retention."
For the basics of language training see the book Superlearning. For current developments and creative adaptations gleaned from around the world see the book Superlearning 2000. Superlearning's basic courses can give you a jump start in language learning. Or help you brush up those languages learned long ago in school. You'll also experience how factual Superlearning works.
* Superlearning Languages - over 400 handy travel phrases. About 1000 words of basic vocabulary all in the special Superlearning format. On three recorded media plus booklet.
French - #104. Spanish - #107. German - #111. Italian - #112. Indonesian - #113.To make your own foreign vocabulary tapes and greatly enhance memory:
* Superlearning How-To & Timer Item. Step by step instructions on how to organize
whatever you want to learn and put it in the special rhythmic Superlearning
format. Hear how a session sounds as you listen to a short course in continental
menu terms (Track A). Track B is a timer that clicks every 4 seconds - the "beat
of memory" - the beat you need to make your tapes.
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* Superlearning Right State and Music. Get in the powerful Superlearning state
- the right state to learn easily and well, (Track A). The special - and
beautiful - Superlearning music that speeds learning and expands memory (Track
B).
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* Superlearning 2000.
Quality paperback Book 150
* Superlearning 2000 Book on RECORDED MEDIA.
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* Superlearning. Hardcover,
342 pages Book 100
More information available. Please contact Jack Crisp, A.A., B.S.