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Ubisoft's My Word Coach for the Nintendo DS will improve your vocabulary and help develop your ability to verbally express yourself with confidence and persuasion. Working closely with applied linguist Dr. Tom Cobb of UQAM University, the award-winning Ubisoft Montreal studio developed My Word Coach to provide a fun and engaging path for all ages to increasing their personal communication skill set. The Nintendo DS version makes use of the systems unique touch screen. Robust catalogue of definitions: With a dictionary of over 16,800 words to master, players will never run out of fun. Adaptable lessons for all skill levels: Activities are customized depending on each player's abilities, making My Word Coach a game for everyone! Multiplayer mode: Players can challenge their friends to a vocabulary competition using one of five multiplayer games - such as Safecracker and Cereal Letter.
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