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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 02:55 AM
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Any suggestions for foreign lamguage tapes/CD's??? My wife wants to learn how to better communicate in French. I of course take the old approach to speaking a foreign language by just speaking English louder and slower.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 03:35 AM
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If you wife's interest is the basic phrases she may want to try this internet site first: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/
I am not familiar with the French module, since I have been studying the German. But, I though the German module to be better than any basic language tapes that I have used. There are lots of free resources on the internet to help one learn a foreign language; you just need to look for them.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 04:38 AM
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I think you get what you pay for and I have never seen anything free on the web that will teach you a language.

I highly recommend the Pimsleur Courses. Three levels, tapes or CDs. I did all three levels and with some additional vocabulary and grammar studies from cheap books available at bookstores you should do very well.

Check E=bay for used courses.

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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 04:44 AM
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LarryJ, would Pimsleur be good for someone who has taken French before, in a previous life (high school and college)? Does it teach more than basic conversation? Does it teach conjugation, etc? Thanks.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 04:46 AM
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I also like the Pimsleur series. Try your public library, as complete sets of Pimsleur for each of 3 levels will cost about $300 each set. Most libraries can get them from another on loan.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 05:15 AM
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I, too, have found the Pimsleur series very helpful, but expensive.

I think for someone who has had French before you might want level 2 or 3, but it's still helpful.

Larry, I have to disagree with you. Here is a FANTASTIC site for learning French on the web. You have to register, but it's free.

http://www.learner.org/resources/series83.html

Ther are about fifty half hour audio/video lessons.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 06:27 AM
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To Iregio

Conjugation is not taught by Pimsleur in the disciplined sense. You will learn some conjugation through vocabulary expansion and converstional situations as you advance through the lesssons. I really do think you must do all three courses to learn enough to actually have conversations with non-English speaking Frenchmen.

In my opinion borrowing from a library really won't do it for you. I have found that to learn and retain you must repeat all the lessons many times. If you borrow I would recommend borrowing the CD version instead of the tapes and then download the lessons to an mp3 player so you can repeat and review over and over. I have spent two years on the entire 90 lesson 3 part series and still review a lesson every day. I do 30 lessons or 1 complete level each month and still occasionally pick up something that I had not fully absorbed before. I found it helpful to create an English-French study guide of each new word or phrase from each lesson. I then sorted those alphabetically for quick reference. I no longer use this guide as I have mastered all 90 lessons.

Dr. Pimsleur designed these courses based on his experience of how people retain new information. It is almost entirely oral with just a very small amount of reading. His courses may not be a silver bullet but they are the best of the many I have seen or tried.

For conjuagation help you can find good verb books at Border's and other bookstores for under $10. No matter what course you use to reach an acceptable level of fluency you will need to supplement the course with additional material. I spend 3 months each year in France and that helps. Pimsleur claims that after completing all three levels you will achieve an "intermediate advanced" level.

Bonne chance.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 06:39 AM
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I have used many different study materials but the one that got me actually speaking french was a course of tapes by MichelThomas. It is like being in a classroom situation but one that you can play over and over again. You can find him on the internet.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 06:44 AM
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Marcy, thanks for that pointer to the online French lessons. I remember when that series ran on public TV several years ago. I didn't catch too many of them, but I always thought they were great and wished they'd run again. What a wonderful resource to have them available online!
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 09:00 AM
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I too have all the Michel Thomas tapes ...You can get them at the public libary ...I asked them to order it for me..The tapes are 40-50$ on the net but dont bother.I had only the first two tapes and it helped with basic French (enough to be polite and get directions etc)
 
Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 11:42 AM
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Sending it ttt so my wife can find it easier. Thanks for the help
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005 | 12:43 PM
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I took French in high school and a year in college..but I still am finding the Pimsleur French I tapes good. I don't know what we did in French class in high school, but it sure wasn't a lot of conversation as these tapes all sound new to me.

They are superb. I got it from the Lingo Shop and very soon will return for a large discount on the French II

By the way I was in high school MANY MANY years ago.
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