It has been proven that culture immersion is the fastest, most effective way to learn a new language. You not only learn to speak a language fluently, but you also have the opportunity of learning about the culture of the language and creating connections with other people that have similar viewpoints and interests. Learning a language using TV as a tutor tool facilitates your ability to learn the language while making the experience fun, memorable and exciting.
System consists of:
- A Digital Satellite reciever that is programmed before delivery to put the language that you are after in an easy to reach position.
- Zone 2 dish (60cm) with wall bracket*.
Installation can be installed anywhere in the mainland UK for £99**.
If you have Sky then the system can be incorporated to work alongside at no detriment to your current system. This can include utilising one dish instead of two if needed. Contact us for more details.
If you choose to go for installation then you will be contacted within 3 working days to arrange an installation which will take place within 5 working days.
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Installation Kit
The installation kit is a recommended upgrade because it includes;
- Wall bolts
- 10m cable
- Cable clips
- Installation instructions
- Satellite alignment meter
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* Please note that cable or other fixings required are not included. Purchase of the "Installation kit" is recommended if these parts are required or book an installation.
**Terms and conditions apply
Now for some official sounding reasons for using TV as a learning tool - courtesy of museum.tv;
Language changes continually, and television, as a social institution and powerful technology, creates new discourses, new modes of language use, new forms of translation, and new forms of communication between communities with different linguistic abilities. "Natural" and TV languages coexist in constant interaction, influencing each other and contributing to the dynamism of verbal communication. Language consists of numerous varieties rooted in socio-economic differentiation (e.g., working class language, legal language), gender (male and female languages), age (e.g., children's language), race (e.g., Black English), geography (e.g., Texan English), ethnicity, and other formations. Each variety may include diverse styles with distinct phonological, lexical, semantic and even syntactic features. Television genres provide a panorama of these language varieties and styles, a presentation of amazing language diversity which the viewer will rarely if ever encounter in daily face-to-face communication. |