"Guten Tag"
It is a relaxing time, I just focus on learning German for 30 min. I make tea and fold origami cranes or crochet while listening.
How to pick up chicks in Germany.
I would like to hear more words for things to drink, such as water, tea, coffee, etc.
"Hypnosis plus music to change old habits and ideas"
Yes, our whole family uses it now. It relaxes a person and puts them to sleep.
My daughter has such a difficult time going to sleep. It will usually take her hours to get relaxed enough, even with a bedtime routine. Last night this put her to sleep within minutes. I am hoping that will continue! It works for me.
I like the idea of the music to change ideas on the cellular level rather than drugs.
His voice is so soothing. You trust him right away and will drift off beffore you know it. At least all three of us do.
I plan on using it again and think that it brings on a much more relaxing/deeper sleep.
"Another great Pimsleur French lesson"
Of course we love it.
The other Pimsleur lessons. They are worth the money and time!
The one where you ask about the street or "la rue".
I was impressed when my eight-year-old daughter started answering the narrator in French.
These are a good way for our family to spend time together and relax. Thank you for making these books.
"I love these Pimsleur lessons"
It expands more into the French language without becoming overwhelming.
German Phase 1...it sounds a lot alike. Very helpful for an introduction into a foreign language.
The accent.
I use these lessons to introduce my daughter to foreign language. She has been spattering quite a bit of French lately.
"You have to Hear This Guy's Voice!"
Yes, and again and again:)
He just has a very sexy accent and voice. He relaxes me so much I don't remember much. I just listen and go to sleep.
I think I start listening because his voice sounds so good, but then just enjoy the ride.
Yes, the first part. After that I don't remember.
I woke up in the middle of the night (about 2 AM) and was wide awake. Usually that means I will be up for hours and will wake up with a migraine in the morning. Instead of turning on the light and reading, I remembered Mr. Harrold's Guide to Sleeping and was asleep before I even knew it. For less than $4 you cannot beat the price either.
"Oui, oui! Trey Bien!"
It introduces some new words and brings up previously learned phrases.
I could not find anything that compares to your audio Pimsleur lessons, that is why we buy these even though sometimes we have to purchase the lessons seperately.
Yes, it is a half hour and I listen and practice with my family. We take a lesson and work on it for about a week.
I use the Pimsleur audio foreign language lessons to introduce my daughter to other languages. It is delightful when I hear her speak a phrase or two in every day language.
"We are learning French the affordable audible.com"
I really like these Pimsleur lessons. Having never taken French before, it is interesting to try this and I am glad they take the words apart or I would miss some of the sounds.
Monsieur I believe. He sounds a bit stuffy?
We have only been doing the first part.
Yes. We did Unit 1 and it was just right for a cup of tea and new language.
I find these relaxing.
"Unusual Mystery"
It was about a subject I don't normally read much about.
He read it just right, raising his voice at the times that he should, etc.
No.
It was very interesting and lovely to learn about how a monk wrote down the first music.
"German Expanded"
It added nicely to the previous lessons.
I like the woman Frau, because she is outgoing.
We had a good time saying dot druben and my daughter liked that Herr sounds like hair.
"You Can Do it Too!"
At first listen, it sounds like a difficult language, but the narrator breaks up the words until they are possible for anyone to say.
He was understandable.
Speak like a song.
"German Pimsleur"
It expanded on the previous books and provoked recall of words that might otherwise have been forgotten.
The sounds of the words.
No, Much easier to do a little at a time.
I am surprised that I remember the words so well.