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Pimsleur Chinese Mandarin Download
Written By : Dr. Paul
Pimsleur
Narrator : Various
Published By : Simon &
Schuster
Duration : 16 hours
Categories : Language
Courses
Chinese (Mandarin)
Our Price : $220.25
Chinese Level III - Lessons 61-90 Inc Reading Booklet
Includes 16 hours of spoken language practice in thirty
30-minute audio lessons from the Pimsleur Comprehensive
Level III program and the Level III Readings. Also includes
a Level III Reading Booklet.
Devised by language educator
Dr Paul Pimsleur, Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language
courses provide the listener with a comprehensive, self
instructional, step-by-step guide on how to learn a new
language.
The Pimsleur approach is so
effective because it is based on tried and tested
techniques and principles that have proved to enable
rapid and successful language learning.
The unique audio method
allows the listener to learn pronunciation, vocabulary
and grammar without repetitive rote learning, in a
similar way to how we acquired our native language
components.
Other Pimsleur Chinese audios you may be interested
inLearning Chinese with these Pimsleur Chinese Audios is
so easy, that you will want to continue and deepen your Chinese
language skills, here are a few more Pimsler Chinese
audios:
Written By : Dr
Robert Blair
Narrator :
Various
Published By :
Gildan Media Corp.
Duration : 1 hour
10 minutes
Categories :
Language Courses
Chinese (Mandarin)
Knowledge & Learning
Our Price :
$17.98
$7.99
Learn Chinese in a Whole New Way … Based on
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Written By : Dr.
Paul Pimsleur
Narrator :
Various
Published By :
Simon & Schuster
Duration : 5
hours
Categories :
Language Courses
Chinese (Cantonese)
Our Price :
$100.25
Chinese Level I: Part 3. Includes five
additional hours of spoken language
practice in ten 30-minute lessons...
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Written By : Dr.
Paul Pimsleur
Narrator :
Various
Published By :
Simon & Schuster
Duration : 16
hours
Categories :
Language Courses
Chinese (Mandarin)
Our Price :
$220.25
Chinese (Mandarin) Level II. Includes 16
hours of spoken language practice in thirty
30-minute lessons...
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Written By : Dr.
Paul Pimsleur
Narrator :
Various
Published By :
Simon & Schuster
Duration : 5
hours
Categories :
Language Courses
Chinese (Mandarin)
Our Price :
$100.25
Chinese (Mandarin) Level I: Part 3.
Includes five additional hours of spoken
language practice... View...
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Written By : Dr.
Paul Pimsleur
Narrator :
Various
Published By :
Simon & Schuster
Duration : 15
hours
Categories :
Language Courses
English for Mandarin Speakers
Our Price :
$200.25
Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language
courses provide the listener with a
comprehensive, self instructional,
step-by-step guide on how to learn a new
language.
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What customers say about the Pimsleur CHINESE audios:
Simple & Limited--But HIGHLY Effective!
I'm through lesson 5 so far, and I've probably only learned 10-12 exchanges. But my native Chinese
students tell me my accent is amazing--and I've had no previous Asian language experience. What these lessons do is
make you repeat variations of the same basic question (for instance, "Do you speak English?"), and they are
designed to make you pay close attention to the tones. Tones are key! I'm learning now for a trip to China, but I
will probably start experimenting with other Pimsleurs when I return to pick up some Korean and Japanese just for
talking to the many Asian people at my job and in New York City, where I live. I highly recommend this set.
-- Alfred E. Guy Jr., New York, NY, USA
Learning while u drive
So I am now immersed in the third volume of Pimsleur Mandarin. My reviews on the previous versions
were very good. Mandarin III continues in the same vein, and I offer similar comments as given before.
Pronunciation opportunity is excellent -- no Pinyin to distract you -- and you can effectively mimic sounds (at
least on the CD versions). Occasioanlly, some sounds require Pinyin intervention and a dictionary -- I cannot quite
distinguish some of the consonants. Could be my old ears? Overall, I have been very pleased. I have gone to Beijing
after the first volume and a bit more, and had no difficulty. But I have cheated -- I've sat through some Mandarin
classes in my local university. These classes have been essential.
Pimsleur is a great introduction to the language. It gives drills that develop important vocabulary, settings, and
flexibility. They repeat enough to keep vocabulary relatively fresh. They rush you a bit to improve your fluency.
They provide grammar in context, not as simply rules. So you sometimes know what to say, although you don't know a
gramar rule. So?
I am on track to have comfortable comprehension and fluency. I still have a ways to go (even with my university
classes). The Pimsleur set is a great accompaniment to the classes. And I figure out the grammar and associated
rules. If you REALLY want to be fluent in Mandarin, you simply cannot rely on the Pimsleur alone (or perhaps any
other fixed media). You need context, friends, classes, tv, movies, etc. But I would never give up the continuing
practice the sets afford in the car. For me, the regular practice keeps vocabulary current, and "internalized."
Pimsleur reinforces common scenarios you would likely experience in China. I will be going to China again next
year, and I will really try to immerse myself in speaking.
Yes, a difficulty is no writing. Yes, there is no menu reading (which in class was done on a number of occasions
and with food). And yes, there are even pronunciation differences between my Mandarin class teacher and the
Pimsleur set. That just gives me a broader sense of lattitude in what works.
I would recommend I, II and III to all students of Mandarin, whether learning in the University or not. I
still enjoy I and II even though I am somewhere near the end of two years of college courses. --
David M., Zionsville, IN, USA
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