Here’s how to start using Byki Express to learn a foreign language. You’ll notice that after you sign in you’re presented with a dozen topics, called “Byki lists,” that you can open. Available Byki lists usually include:
- 01 - Quick Start!
- 02 - Quick Start!
- 03 - Quick Start!
- Animals 1
- Colors (Words)
- Days of the Week 1 (Words)
- Meeting and Greeting 1 (Phrases)
- Meeting and Greeting 2 (Phrases)
- Numbers: Cardinal 1 (Words)
- Taking a Taxi 1 (Words)
- Taking a Taxi 2 (Phrases)
- Taking a Taxi 3 (Phrases)
The Quick Start! Byki lists will give you a quick introduction to the language, teaching you some of the most basic words and survival phrases. If you don’t know where to start, try them first.
If you would like to see how many vocabulary words you can learn in a very short amount of time, try using any of the Byki lists marked as “(Words)”.
If you would prefer to learn how to say basic phrases like “Good afternoon,” and “How are you?” Then start with Meeting and Greeting 1 and work your way through Meeting and Greeting 2.
The Taking a Taxi series of Byki lists illustrates the power of the Byki system to teach you language for surviving very specific scenarios. By starting with basic taxi- and travel-related vocabulary in Taking a Taxi 1 and then moving on to learning basic phrases, directions, and questions in Taking a Taxi 2 and 3, you’ll end up with a working knowledge of hiring transportation in another language, after only an hour or so of use. Byki Deluxe has even more scenarios just like this one, covering a wide range of topics.
Tip: For more free lists to use with Byki Express, visit Byki ListCentral.















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just trying it