Pimsleur German
 

Learn To Speak German

When you want to learn to speak German, it would be best if you could go live in Germany. Learning German in Germany would mean, that you would be fully immersed in the German language and the German culture.

Reading German newspapers, listening to German radio stations and shopping in a German speaking environment is by far the best and fastest method to learn German fast.

Learn To Speak GermanUnfortunately not everybody can afford to go live in Germany to learn German. Be it that the current job or other obligations simply don't allow you to go live somewhere else, or the cost involved in giving up your current income and to travel to and live in Germany is too high for your budget.

You can simulate the 'full immersion learning' you would get in Germany to a certain degree with German language audio courses. They simulate the environment with native German speakers and real life conversations, that you listen to, repeat and in which you answer to the questions of your virtual audio counterpart.

If such an audio class is built up the right way, it can teach you German in a very short time and you will be able to hold short but meaningful conversations in German within a few weeks from starting to listening to these audio lessons.

The Pimsleur German audio courses are prepared on the basis of many decades of linguistic research and the latest findings about language learning. Students who use these audio lessons learn to speak German very rapidly and are able to find their way in German speaking environments without problems.

Listen to sample lesson by clicking any of the links to the left, you'll see why so many students are thrilled by the method and by the rapid progress they are making when learning German with Pimsleur.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learn To Speak German

 

Keywords for this page: learn to speak german, speaking german, speak german language, learn how to speak german, how to speak german, learn speak german, speak german, learning to speak german, speak english german, speak german words, speak german phrases, speak german numbers, speak german online, learning speak german, learn to speak german online, speak german fast, to speak german, learning how to speak german, speak german lessons, speak german fluently

Subscribe:  Pimsleur German Audio Download

What customer say about the Pimsleur GERMAN audios:

You can *do* this German thing!
Pimsleur Language Programs products are among the best-selling audio language courses available. 'Organic learning' seeks to approximate the conditions in which ordinary language-learning takes place. The process is almost entirely aural, supplemented only minimally-or at the student's discretion, not at all-by reference to reading lessons after each half-hour lesson.

Clearly, Dr. Pimsleur and his disciples-I use the word advisedly, as a glance at promotional and instructional materials will demonstrate-have done their pedagogical homework. Utilizing the spectacular power of the brain for on-the-hoof language analysis and replication, the Pimsleur Language Programs lure their listeners into meaning-rich dialogues, providing only the information required for one to respond. The closest thing to a grammatical concept that a student hears is a brief warning that `this is the form used with feminine words'. Yet with a little effort, the student intuits her way to the correct and timely use of all that grammar describes.

This is an extremely productive approach at the level of basic conversational skills that is the bread and butter of Pimsleur's products. The course writers have found just the level at which to challenge the student without counterproductive frustration. One is encouraged to achieve 80% control of a unit before moving on. Many students will accomplish this in most units on the first try. Yet the approach in these three volumes is never simplistic, reducing the urge to be somewhere else or engaged in a more advanced section to the vanishing point.

Pimsleur Language Programs has populated websites with two highly sellable language-learning concepts: the `principle of anticipation' and `graduated interval recall'. The former refers to the interval during which the student is challenged to retrieve information to which he has been exposed, occasionally take some small step in the processing of it, and then utilize that information in a response. PLP has refined just the right intervals to facilitate prompt but unhurried responses.
`Graduated interval recall' refers to the time lag between the initial learning of a language component and its subsequent reintroduction in a new conversation. Here, too, the Pimsleur method shows its debt to years of practice and research. By my lights, they do this perfectly.

Regionally and socially, PLP's German course(s) aim at an `educated' dialect that will prepare the student to be conversant throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.  -- David A. Baer, Indianapolis, IN, USA