Cantonese 'Survival Course'
Linkword survival courses use well-established memory techniques which vastly improve our ability to remember foreign words without tedious repetition. It will take you only a minute or two to prove this to yourself with the examples on the demonstration pages for each language. When you buy a Linkword Survival Course you will receive a downloadable 200+ page course which will enable you to learn an amazing amount of targeted useful words in as little as 2 hours.
The courses are text only, and are ideal for the traveller, student or businessperson who wants to rapidly acquire an extensive vocabulary to help overcome that feeling of isolation one has when travelling to a country without knowing the language. Some of the words you will learn such as HELP, DOCTOR or AMBULANCE might even save your life.
eBook survival courses are presented in Adobe PDF format, and are available for immediate download after payment.
Survival Course Table of Contents:
| Section 1 Food Words Clothes Furniture Travel Emergency Quiz |
Section 2 Restaurant Body Parts More Travel Family More Food Numbers Quiz |
Section 3 Time Useful Words More Travel Questions Days More Travel Quiz |
Section 4 Useful Words Colors Post Office More Food Weather Emergency Quiz |
Available to download after payment for £4.24
Cantonese Survival Course Example
You will be shown a series of Cantonese words to learn using the Linkword method. It will take you little more than a minute to see for yourself how quick and easy it is to learn Cantonese.
For example, the Cantonese for SOUP is TON
You must imagine that you drink a TON of SOUP, in your mind's eye AS VIVIDLY AS YOU CAN for 10 seconds.
Food words
The Cantonese for SOUP is TON
Imagine you drink a ton of soup.
The Cantonese for RICE is FARN
Imagine growing rice on
your farm.
The Cantonese for SUGAR is TONG
Imagine you cover your tongue with sugar.
The Cantonese for MEAT is YOH
Imagine you love meat.
The Cantonese for APPLE is PING
OH
Imagine when you play table tennis with an apple it
goes ping-oh,
not ping pong!
The Cantonese for PEAR is LAY
Imagine you lay a
pear on the table.
The Cantonese for ORANGE is TZANG
Imagine you sang for
an orange.
The Cantonese for MILK is LY
Imagine you lie for
some milk.


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