What exactly do we mean by ‘written for adults’?
- LDS suggests that our products are best used by intermediate+ second language learners of English.
- The look and feel of our products is designed for adults - not for children who may be more motivated by busier graphics and/or a game approach to learning.
- The language and idiomatic speech fits the more sophisticated, complex ‘feel’ of adult communication. This is your best assurance that these materials will challenge users to build their best communication skills for adult, working/living-in-the-mainstream English environments.
A quick overview of the entire LDS Product line!
| Tools for Improving Accent | Multimedia Options |
Includes
the best-selling MEEC CD Series - Workbooks and
audio content for foreign and regional accents, in a variety of packaging
options. |
Both
CD Rom (i.e., American SpeechSounds) and
high quality cd/audio programs. |
| ESL Learner Training Center | Tools for Language Skill Building |
Find all the details, cost and (possible) fee breaks or subscriptions
available for our online and onsite learning options for adult ESL
Learners. |
‘Consumable’ workbook
series, such as the MIAE Series, for various
language issues, reference volumes, and intriguing CD Rom editions
(i.e., North American Idioms). |
For all the product and learning program details, click our Web
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You can peruse the LDS materials when you set up your unique login. When you specify that you are looking for products to use without the guidance of a trainer, the LDS catalog will open up viewing and purchase options that are realistic for ‘diy’ (do-it-yourself’!) use.
We want you to be successful in building a better accent and/or more
intuitive, native-like English usage.


Includes
the best-selling MEEC CD Series - Workbooks and
audio content for foreign and regional accents, in a variety of packaging
options.
Both
CD Rom (i.e., American SpeechSounds) and
high quality cd/audio programs.
‘Consumable’ workbook
series, such as the MIAE Series, for various
language issues, reference volumes, and intriguing CD Rom editions
(i.e., North American Idioms).