So, You Need to Learn Swahili? Learning languages is labor-intensive. Here's how to get you up to speed. By Sophie Goldstein, Newser Staff Posted Aug 26, 2007 5:08 PM CDT Copied (Index Stock (http://www.indexstock.com)) See 1 more photo Get ready for your business trip or vacation with these programs recommended by Porfolio. Pimsleur Approach: 10-day courses offered in 40 languages. Rosetta Stone: Promises competence in 2 weeks in 30 languages. Teach Yourself: CDs and books offer 200 languages at varying speeds. Unforgettable Languages: Links foreign words with English mental imagery. Promises 100 words an hour in any of 30 languages. Berlitz: Classic conversational method offers 50 languages, one-on-one or in groups, in person or online. Living Languages: Recordings and books teach 22 languages in six weeks. Assimil: Offers 9 languages in a conservative 4 to 6 weeks. (More language stories.) See 1 more photo Report an error