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123 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good intro to (and conversational mastery of) German,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
A good intro to the German language. I would have to agree that the first lesson or two may be a tad annoying, but it tries to build on what you already know (yes, American is Amerikaner, but later you learn Deutscher, so you can infer Norwegian is Norweger, someone from Holland is Holländer, etc.). It then takes that and builds upon. Personally, here's my experience.I took two years of German back in high school a long time ago (let's just say it was in the 80s). I actually made it to Germany for the first time a few months ago, and found my absolute weakest point was my conversational skills. Few of the reviewers here know the stress of actually being in that situation. (Let's even assume you're in Köln and they speak the high German you learned and not some dialect, like Bavarian or Swiss.) Trying to comprehend what someone is saying is the easy part. Trying to convey what you want to say is the hard part. You first have to understand what they're saying, think of a response, form it in German and they speak it, all while the native speaker is standing there waiting for you. It puts you on the spot. Then of course there's stickler things like the very different word order, pronunciation (the speakers on these CDs are "perfekt"), word gender, which preposition to use (which are entirely different from the literally translated English) and of course the many many many German idioms. (For example, the answer to "how goes it" is "It goes to me good".) It's useless to just learn the individual words if you have no idea in a pinch how to form a sentence. That's what these CDs do. If you want to learn vocabulary, grab flash cards. If you want to learn how to actually use the language in conversation, get these CDs. Even seemingly simple things like "I don't understand you when you speak too fast" can be complicated (It literally translates to "I understand you not, when you too fast speak"). Having to think of this in a conversation puts you on a spot. With these lessons, they make it second nature, and when you learn more words (get the flash cards!), you just put the new words in place of the ones you learned on these CDs. They make the stickier things easier, so you can concentrate on what you need to say, rather than how to say it. Also they tend to concentrate on some of the more stickier parts of the German language, most notably how gender is used in different cases (although they don't explain in great detail why, a written course can help you out with that, but it's more helpful to start by giving examples and then explaining it in technical terms later on), and get it in your head to just thing "die Strasse ist...", but "...ist in der Strasse", instead of having to think "this word is feminine, but also the subject so therefore in this case I must use die". (Traditional courses are horrible for that.) Also they concentrate on idioms, such as "How are you?" is "How goes it to you?" and the answer is "It goes to me good." (That's just for starters.) My point is they concentrate on phrases and structure, rather than on individual words. In the case of a conversation, it takes too long to think every single word out. These help you master the structure so you'll be much better in a conversation. Also, there's the format themselves. Being on a CD, you can take them anywhere, especially on a commute. (I was taking a class every Saturday and had a two-hour commute each way... it made a very productive way to recapture that two hours.) It helps to get you in that "immersion" mode, and the instructions ramp up to where most all of them are in German. Without that immersion, your learning will take forever. Books are limited to times you can read, and I wouldn't recommend it while driving, plus you don't hear how it's actually used. (Since I originally learned German in the 80s, I had no idea Euro was actually pronounced "oy-ro".) CD-ROMs require you be at a computer, so they're even less portable. These lessons can be done almost anywhere. There's immense value in that. The only reason I gave it four instead of five is because of the price of the full versions. They're a touch high, but you definitely get a lot out of them for the money. I highly recommend them. You won't become a master by buying any one product, but these will get you on your way quickly. Learning vocabulary is the easy part. Actually using it is hard. That's what these lessons help you do.
55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Introduction to the Pimsleur System!,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
This is a "teaser" for the full version of the Pimsleur GERMAN I course. This intro features the first 8 lessons (out of a total of 30 in the full version) and is a good value for someone who is curious about the Pimsleur method and want's an idea of what they're getting prior to shelling out $250 for the full course.Having said that, Pimsleur is 2nd to none in terms of course quality. I've tried the others and Pimsleur "makes it stick" better than any of them. They are expensive but if your serious about learning a language, you can't do better than Pimsleur!
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
German Quick and Simple, and it works!,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
These CD's have worked better teaching me to speak German than anything I have ever tried before.There are no written materiels, but I think that works best. I have always been bogged down in grammer, and really wanted to be able to just speak to someone. I'm not planning on reading Goethe in the original German or anything!! The only negative is that I went through the lessons so quickly. Buy the full set of CD's if you really want to learn a lot of the language.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pimsleur - Quick & Simple German,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
Good product for quickly learning basic use of German language.Very satisfied as I was with both the Italian and French courses.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great brush up on pronunciation and simple conversing.,
By KSM "sane shopper--" (MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
I have listened to many audios for languages over the years and this was by far the best. Why? Well just when you think you have forgotten something from the last lesson the instructor would bring it up in the middle of the next lesson, it keeps you on your toes and it triggers the brain to bring back information it was trying to forget. Seems weird but this was unusually effective for me. Also it stops several times mid sentence to re pronounce words and ensure your sentence structure is correct. I found many times that my sentence structure was incorrect and was so happy to go over it many times and have chance to interchange sentence structure again using different verbs. Also this is fantastic for travelling as it stresses much on sentences and words you would use in restaraunts and shopping.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small, but decent taste of learning a new language.,
This review is from: German (Audio CD)
This is a good buy for someone who has never learned another language before. It'll give you a small taste of German, and what is to come.However, this product is an exact copy of the first eight lessons of 'German I' by Pimsleur. So if you decide to buy 'German I' after purchasing this product, you will end up buying the first eight lessons twice. I think it's worth it though, for those who are not sure about learning a new language.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Totally audio, great for road trips,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
I purchased this series a few months ago and have made a lot of progress. I'm pleased with myself and surprised at how much I've learned. I like that the concept is completely auditory, but I wished there was a little guide book that helped you with the pronunciation because it isn't always clear if the speaker is saying "f" or "s." And there are other instance where I'm not sure that I'm pronouncing correctly. Overall, I like the CD's and I've learned a lot from them. I think I will be ready for my 2 week trip to Germany/Austria. At least I will be able to say simple phrases and be understood.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It really sticks,
This review is from: German (Audio CD)
Amazingly effective yet very simple, feels totally effortless. I only wish the vocabulary and the core expressions of every lesson were supplied in printed form; by ear it is sometimes hard to pick the words exactly right: they sound different when spoken fast or slow, and when pronounced by the man vs. the woman speaker on the tape.Overall, I'm amazed at how the material gets lodged in your brain -- in that respect the course is truly effective. But keep in mind, the pace if very slow (not a criticism), and the course is purely, 100% audiolingual -- nothing written whatsoever (this _is_ a criticism; I'd prefer to see in addition to hearining it). For my needs, this is insufficient by itself, but, as far as it goes, this method seems great.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pimsleur German products,
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This review is from: German (Audio CD)
I learned more on how to speak German with this than any other product. It has assisted me in grasping the pronunciation faster than anything else I've used.I've already ordered more of Pimleur's German and am REALLY looking forward to it.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learning German the easy way,
This review is from: German (Audio CD)
Everyone learns differently, but to get ready to spend the holidays in Berlin with my husband's family, I was trying everything. I took classes, I got flash cards, I had post it notes all over the house, I tried tutoring. Nothing seemed to piece itself together the way I needed it to (and I'm no stranger to foreign language. I also speak French and Spanish). Then, as I was buying a different book in German I saw these CD's. I thought it would be a perfect little daily lesson on my way to or from work each day and it was! The only disappointment was that this particular product is so limited and it's all I wound up having time to use before I left the country. But, I would recommend these CD's and any others Pimsleur has. If you're serious about learning German you should use the whole series!
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German by Pimsleur (Audio CD - October 1, 2002)
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