brain waves The designers of their program have an interesting background. They have double mastery of both music and languages. For example, Marta Molodynska teaches both music and languages at Jagiellonian University, the second oldest university in Europe and the leader in research in languages. Marta coordinated the music for the program. It was done in a very professional way with the idea of effectiveness. When you listen to the music you just think you are listening to beautiful music, which is its, but underneath the beauty it is coordinated rhythm with languages. If there is a magic way to learn languages, and I do not believe in magic ways, learning with our music is it. Etymology: Katarzyna Biernat is an expert in the field of the history of languages. What does this have to do with you learning a language? Many programs give you mneumonics, which are helpful and studies back this up. In fact we give you this also. However, our program give you something more effective. Word history and connections to your native language. Why is this important? It is very important. Because a second language is processesed in a different area of your brain, than your first language. But if you can find a clear connection between your language and your target language the word might go in as a native word or close to it. For example, The word for "vigil" in Polish is "wigilia" it comes from a common Indo European word. And really comes from the word "west" as the sun sets in the west. With this knowledge your brain has a richer content than just a meaningless word. It connects meaning to your own native language. We try to do this for as many words possible. This is very effective and close to real language acquisition, rather than second language learning, because it connects to your native language and target language word, so the new word is can be treated and stored in this area of your brain connected with your target language. No other program will do anything like this. We designed the program with intelligent not from a cookie cutter which produces countless languages, nor a program based on recycled pet phrases in a vacuum. Our program works.