Halfway through the 5 I'm understanding the grammar more than I have with every other french course but only after I started following the Michel Thomas couirse advice to always use the pause button and only answer after fully working out my response. I wouldnt try this while driving or using heavy machinery.
Problems I found listening to the Audio lessons: 1) It’s boring!! 2) The French is too formal and old fashioned. 3) The situations are such a cliché and uninteresting- American visits Paris blah blah. 4) The narrators voice will cure your insomnia! 4) The course lacks structure. The lessons are just numbered like tracks on an old CD. 5) It might employ spaced repetition but that's irrelevant as you'll be asleep by the time the words and phrases come around again!
Wow, what a wonderful coincidence that I was also about to start this series to learn French and I was very excited and I was following your videos and here you are uploading a new clip about pimsleur the coolest and most beautiful program for learning languages in the world thank you for your great efforts 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😊😊😊😊
Pimsleur sounds similar to Innovative Language Learning's French. In addition to hearing and repeating, there are multiple choice exams. There's also a section where a French teacher answers most asked questions.
Do you have any feedback on the Pimsleur Gold Edition Vol. 1 - 5 Audiobook with 80 CDs each CD has 2 audio lessons on it, approximately 30min each. I guess these are the older versions but are these as effective as the online subscriptions Pimsleur now offers? Thank you.
French is my favorite language. It felt natural to me from the first day I was introduced to it at 12 years old. I took 4 years of French in high school and was at a pretty good at it. Early in my career I would minimally translate for some French Creole patients. 20 years later I’ve forgotten a lot and my pronunciation is rusty because I don’t use it anymore. I’m looking forward to trying Pimsleur to “awaken” the French that’s locked away in my brain lol.
I started a 7-day free trial on Pimsleur for learning Japanese, I already knew about a few hundred words already so I knew most of the first lessons but it seems a pretty good program. Since it's only 30-minutes a day if you follow the program you most-likely won't get burned out fast and it seems they teach you new words gradually and also give you some redos about older lessons so it seem like it might be pretty effective with long usage.
Merci pour le vid. Maintenant je recherche une programme pour aprender francais. J'ai estudie la langue dan l'ecole il y a beaucoup d'annes mais j'ai oiblie presque tout. Je cherchera Pimsleur on line.
Halfway through the 5 I'm understanding the grammar more than I have with every other french course but only after I started following the Michel Thomas couirse advice to always use the pause button and only answer after fully working out my response. I wouldnt try this while driving or using heavy machinery.
By the end of 5 levels are you going to speak by french accent .
Problems I found listening to the Audio lessons: 1) It’s boring!! 2) The French is too formal and old fashioned. 3) The situations are such a cliché and uninteresting- American visits Paris blah blah. 4) The narrators voice will cure your insomnia! 4) The course lacks structure. The lessons are just numbered like tracks on an old CD. 5) It might employ spaced repetition but that's irrelevant as you'll be asleep by the time the words and phrases come around again!
Wow, what a wonderful coincidence that I was also about to start this series to learn French and I was very excited and I was following your videos and here you are uploading a new clip about pimsleur the coolest and most beautiful program for learning languages in the world thank you for your great efforts 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😊😊😊😊
Just the video I needed
Pimsleur sounds similar to Innovative Language Learning's French. In addition to hearing and repeating, there are multiple choice exams. There's also a section where a French teacher answers most asked questions.
Pimsleur French vs FrenchPod101?
I'm learning Spanish french and Portuguese. Improving my English as well!😂I use Assimil and pimsleur at the same time. Super! Great video!
Do you have any feedback on the Pimsleur Gold Edition Vol. 1 - 5 Audiobook with 80 CDs each CD has 2 audio lessons on it, approximately 30min each. I guess these are the older versions but are these as effective as the online subscriptions Pimsleur now offers? Thank you.
Please compare Rocket French and Pimsleur French?😊
New to your channel and have used Pimsleur for several languages. Good stuff! I subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Your video is really thorough and properly explained. Thank you so much! <3
French is my favorite language. It felt natural to me from the first day I was introduced to it at 12 years old. I took 4 years of French in high school and was at a pretty good at it. Early in my career I would minimally translate for some French Creole patients. 20 years later I’ve forgotten a lot and my pronunciation is rusty because I don’t use it anymore. I’m looking forward to trying Pimsleur to “awaken” the French that’s locked away in my brain lol.
Great channel!!
Great video.
I started a 7-day free trial on Pimsleur for learning Japanese, I already knew about a few hundred words already so I knew most of the first lessons but it seems a pretty good program. Since it's only 30-minutes a day if you follow the program you most-likely won't get burned out fast and it seems they teach you new words gradually and also give you some redos about older lessons so it seem like it might be pretty effective with long usage.
Merci pour le vid. Maintenant je recherche une programme pour aprender francais. J'ai estudie la langue dan l'ecole il y a beaucoup d'annes mais j'ai oiblie presque tout. Je cherchera Pimsleur on line.
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Do you recommend doing Assimil french after Pimsleur levels 1-5 are completed?