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My French Coach on DS

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My French Coach is a Improvement game available on the DS.

My French Coach is a Improvement game. Self improvement games tap into the popular trend in exercise, workouts and therapy. Experiences as diverse as Brain Training on Nintendo DS and Wii-Fit on the Nintendo Wii have popularised the idea that games can be about more than just having fun - they can improve your brain, body and even mental outlook on life.

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Teaching Gamer review Tue, 21 Apr 2009

'Can my DS really teach me a foreign language?' you may wonder. Unsurprisingly perhaps, that really depends on just how motivated you are - not on how good the game is. If you've got the drive and are willing to overlook the flaws, you'll find that My French Coach is a well-packaged and sometimes compulsive game that can provide a framework for little-and-often learning that will definitely improve your pronunciation and passive skills, if nothing else.

At start-up, your virtual host - a rather dishy redhead in a cardigan - leads you through the preliminaries of setting up a profile, starting with a nifty multiple-choice test against the clock to establish your current level. This done, you're ready to go.
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Family Gamer review Sat, 21 Feb 2009

Self improvement games have been popular on the DS, so its no surprise that Ubisoft have developed a range of their own. The My Coach games, and My French Coach in particular, cater for an audience who are relatively serious about improving themselves.

Self improvement games tap into the popular trend in self development and therapy. Experiences as diverse as Brain Training DS and Wii-Fit have popularised the idea that games can be about more than just having fun - they can improve your brain, body and even mental outlook on life.
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