What customers say about the Learn French Audios:
I have tried a lot of audio
methods, and Pimsleur is still the best by far. It is more
expensive than most other audio methods, but it really works
and it is enjoyable. Perhaps if you learn a language with
family and friends and share the material, you can share the
cost and practice with others! Or after you have completed the
lessons, sell them (if you are generous, donate them to your
library). Pimsleur really helps with proper pronunciation and
uses a technique that makes what you learn stick in your brain
- not any gimmicky memory tricks. Pimsleur covers a lot of
basic material, but it does not overload the beginner with
vocabulary or grammar - a case of less being more. However, I
do wish Pimsleur included a print version of the audio
material. At the end of 90 lessons (French I,II, and III), you
will not speak at an intermediate level - no audio method can
do that - but you will speak easily and well at a beginner
level. Doing Pimsleur first, before taking a formal foreign
language class, is the best way to go. I can't recommend
Pimsleur highly enough. -- Steven Mason, California,
USA
I have brought the complete
sets of three volumes for both French and Russian. I recommend
them with glowing enthusiasm to many friends and work
colleagues. In fact I would say I rave about them - something I
seldom do.
I am a fluent speaker of English, German and Japanese. I have
taught languages myself and have additionally studied French
and Latin in the past. I am something of an amateur linguistic
with a life-long love of languages. When I speak German (I
studied it at university for a year) poeple's jaws drop because
I sound like a native speaker. I love reading Goethe in German
and also read technical journal articles on molecular biology,
but I really wish I'd discovered Pimsleur earlier. Over the
decades I have been exposed to countless different linguistic
approaches to learning languages, but none have impressed me as
much as that of Pimsleur. I have even ordered CD courses in
German from Amazon.de from companies such as Langenscheidt. The
language CDs available in German are far superior to the vaste
majority of the courses you can get in the English language,
but still only Pimsleur teaches language in the same way that I
intuitively learned to learn languages on my own over the
years. I am so happy that someone has gone out and 'bottled'
the secret techniques of good language learners so that people
everywhere can discover how much fun learning languages can
be.
If you buy cheaper alternatives to Pimsleur you are short
changing yourself severely. Costly though you may think they
are, enrolling in a course or getting private tuition will cost
you as much or probably far more. Being a fluent speaker of a
language and being a good teacher are also quite different
things, so you may yet end up with teacher who is fluent at a
language but poor at teaching it. With Pimsleur you are
guaranteed a meticulously structured approach to learning in
which you can have complete confidence. Also many of us lead
busy lives and may have trouble making it to classes. With
Pimsleur CDs and an MP3 player you can learn while you drive,
while waiting in long queues or while going around the
supermarket. Half an hour here and there soon adds up.
Needless to say my Russian friends are floored when I speak
Russian. They say I speak with virtually no accent. With time I
think I will expand my knowledge to the point that people think
I am a native speaker. I did that with German and I have every
reason to believe that I will do it with Russian. I plan to one
day read Dostoevsky in Russian. As for the French course I
brought that for my partner. I also quickly did as many CDs as
I could before our trip to France and again people were
pleasantly surprised at the quality of my French. Before
another trip to Geneva I went through some more lessons and
people in shops would stop to compliment my French. --
Johji Josquin, Sydney, Australia