With nearly 500 public and private school students, as well as homeschoolers, now using the ULAT (Universal Language Acquisition Tool) world language program to learn French and Spanish, the Christmas break is an ideal time to find out what has caused the growth and made it such an unusually successful language program. The ULAT's highly unconventional lessons and hours of video instruction enable students to attain oral fluency before ever exposing them to the written language, thus ensuring that they will actually learn to speak their new language and not just be able to explain its structure.
Use of the ULAT will remain open and free of charge throughout the rest of the 2014-2015 school year, after which it will be accessible for a very modest yearly fee. Take advantage of its free availability now by going to the ULAT's home page and clicking on the "INDEPENDENT" button, selecting the language of your choice and then following the daily class instructions found therein.
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Steve Nesbitt