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#29287 07/03/02 03:36 PM
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Hi! I was wondering if anyone has used the Pimsleur language courses complementing photoreading a foreign language dictionary. Thanks!






#29288 07/04/02 06:25 AM
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I havent used a dictionary with Pimsleur... but hell Pimsleur tapes by themselves ROCK!!!

Best damn foreign lang tapes on the planet. Japanese I had me speaking better Japanese than my friends who took a year of Japanese in college.

Humphrey www.not5150.com






#29289 07/04/02 09:47 AM
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those tapes sound great, but: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

could be a pretty cool activation session when you photoread a dictionary beforehand






#29290 07/04/02 12:29 PM
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Hey that sounds like a really good idea.






#29291 07/04/02 12:42 PM
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Ramon in the past 5 minutes:

Step 1: Interested
Step 2: www.google.com "pimsleur"
Step 3: http://www.multilingualbooks.com/ (Pimsleur website)
Step 4: More interest - "I can finally learn Spanish and Italian!" =)
Step 5: Clicked on pricing.
Step 6: Sobbed incessantly.
Step 7: Looked for .mp3 copy of pimsleur on Kazaa and Morpheus.
Step 8: More incessant sobbing (not found)
Step 9: Decides to be happy speaking with hands and monosyllabic grunts.

Thanks for the info, though, guys =)

-Ramon http://razor.ramon.com






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we all pitch in to get one copy. The rest lies from here.






#29293 07/05/02 05:11 AM
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Wouldn't "Berlitz" or "Travelwise" laanguage tapes work just as good. Plus they have a dictionary and "Travel Dialogue" which a person can PR. And these are 15-20$ compared to 95-200$ for the Pimsleur and other language tapes represented on the site.






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Wouldn't "Berlitz" or "Travelwise" language tapes work just as good. Plus they have a dictionary and "Travel Dialogue" which a person can PR. And these are 15-20$ compared to 95-200$ for the Pimsleur and other language tapes represented on the site.






#29295 07/04/02 07:14 PM
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I'd really LOVE to have Japanese I, II and III ... sounds mighty cool, and mighty, too. but for $1200, I dunno ... (okay at another place the three of them were sold for $750, but even that's way outta my league)

be seeing you!

Stefan






#29296 07/04/02 11:43 PM
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DUDE!!! I lucked out. I went to the library to get a Russian language course and inadvertently picked up the pimsluer course.






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