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Pimsleur Dutch

  1. Sale Price!$289.95 set of 16 Audio CD + $12.50 p & h or $28.50 foreign delivery ~ ($345.00 publisher's retail price)

    Item Code : PIMS18253

    Pimsleur Dutch Comprehensive Audio CD Language Course.
    Includes 30 instruction units of 30 minutes each on 16 audio CD discs. SPEAK DUTCH TO LEARN DUTCH. The Pimsleur Method will have you speaking Dutch in just a few short, easy-to-use lessons. Learn at your own pace, comfortably and conveniently. No books to study. No memorization drills. LEARN DUTCH AS YOU LEARNED ENGLISH. You learned English by listening. With Pimsleur, you listen to learn Dutch. This Language Program was developed by renowned memory expert, Dr. Paul Pimsleur. His research led him to the realization that the most important use of memory is in language learning. Based on this, Dr. Pimsleur designed a learning program that works for any language. The Pimsleur Language Program is an integrated system which immerses you in the language, encouraging you to hear, understand and use the language all at the same time. Now you can take advantage of Dr. Pimsleur's research. At the completion of these eight lessons you will comfortably understand and speak at a beginner level. Review by customer who used a similar Pimsleur course: "I bought these audio CDs about 10 months before I went to Brazil and slowly, at my own pace, went through the entire 30 lessons. I looked forward to doing them which I managed to do about 3 times a week. I have a hard time learning new languages, but I thought this program was excellent. They forced you to think and repeat what you learned back in different ways. It was also a lot of fun. There are no real Portuguese classes around here, so this was great. In Brazil, I was able to read things and pronounce them correctly, even though I may not have known what they meant. I was able to get my point across, although perhaps crudely. But I was not afraid to try to talk to people. And they really appreciated the effort. A Brazilian woman at the airport even told me I had "no accent" when I told someone the time, but she just didn't hear me talk enough.... One time I was able to call to the tour bus driver to slow down (in Portuguese) as he screeched around corners in the tour van scaring us gringos to death. It worked! All the people in the van thanked me later!"

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