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I prefer to study grammar etc and memorise tables, then immersion in the country. Slowly then for me it starts to come together.
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Assimil. There is no English on the cd so its full immersion. About 100 short lessons but at the end you are pretty proficient. You'll need the book too.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostHave any of the collective here tryied learning a language during the car commute and can make a recommendation to cd language course for French?
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Michel Thomas is good as it is just meant to be learnt by speaking.
Also available on download.
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I tried Cantonese on a 1.5 car hour commute, it was the best place to do it because I would feel like twit getting Cantonese sounds correct anywhere else.
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I bought the course from frenchclasses.com, and that was really good. Listened to it a zillion times over in the car. But I only did Intermediate and Advanced (which isn't that advanced); can't comment how good the beginners one is.
I've also got germanpod101 all downloaded as MP3, and had that in the car too. That was also very good.
I probably should try to get back into this.
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Best learn a language cd?
Have any of the collective here tryied learning a language during the car commute and can make a recommendation to cd language course for French?Tags: None
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