Mobile Products
Language Book Reader

Coming Soon!!!
Learn the Languages of the World in One App.
Free on the App Store
FAQ
What books are available
The initial release only contains Spanish I, the Gospel of John in Spanish with English translation and the
Introduction to the Language Book Reader.
The next release will have Italian, Tagalog and Japanese. Releases there after will be based on user feedback. The language learning courses are based on courses from the Foreign Service Institute. These courses are public domain and consist of more than 70 courses.
Coming in the near future will be famous foreign language novels. The first one will be Don Quijote de la Mancha. It will not be Repeat and Learn but will allow you to pause, repeat and skip chapters using the course controls
The next release will have Italian, Tagalog and Japanese. Releases there after will be based on user feedback. The language learning courses are based on courses from the Foreign Service Institute. These courses are public domain and consist of more than 70 courses.
Coming in the near future will be famous foreign language novels. The first one will be Don Quijote de la Mancha. It will not be Repeat and Learn but will allow you to pause, repeat and skip chapters using the course controls
I got a new phone how to I get my book shelf?
You can sign in on any new device 24 hours after your last sign in, or if you
sign out on your current device. All language books in your book shelf are stored
in the cloud and can be accessed from any device, but only on one device at a time.
You are logged in to another device. You must log out from that device to continue.
There was a sign in on another device using your email address within the last 24 hours. If you signed in on another device, sign out from that device.
If you did not sign in we recommend that you change your password. You will be able to sign in 24 hours after
the last sign in.
Can I preview the course?
The Language Book Reader app has a preview for each course. It contains a course description and a course preview with course audio and course images.
You can download the app for free and listen to a preview of each course before you purchase.
Why are the courses so Cheap? Are they any good?
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All the language course have been developed by the government and are public domain. They are free. Other courses
have been developed by companies that invest considerable time and money to develop the course and must charge
several hundreds of dollars to recoup the costs. The only costs for these courses are the server costs for hosting
your books and the bandwidth involved, so we can charge a modest cost.
The Spanish courses have been reviewed and many reviews claim that they are arguable the best courses ever developed for learning Spanish.
The Spanish courses have been reviewed and many reviews claim that they are arguable the best courses ever developed for learning Spanish.