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patuco
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 Message 25 of 99
09 November 2005 at 9:22am | IP Logged 
Brilliant, thanks!

Edited by patuco on 09 November 2005 at 9:32am

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morprussell
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 Message 26 of 99
09 November 2005 at 1:05pm | IP Logged 
Can someone who reads French look and see if they will ship to the U.S.? Thanks.
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Farley
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 Message 27 of 99
09 November 2005 at 1:39pm | IP Logged 
morprussell wrote:
Can someone who reads French look and see if they will ship to the U.S.? Thanks.


Yes!
Standard Shipping 10-12 Days
   -- 9 Euros + 1.90 Euros per additional item
Express Shipping 1-5 Days
   -- 14 Euros + 1.90 Euros per additional item

Even if you don't know a bit of French you should still be able to read this URL:
Amazon.fr   Shipping

The best part is if you have an Amazon.com account all you have to do is sign on Armazon.fr. "Chez John" was just one click away.

I bet they are faster and cheaper than all the rip-off Dot.coms on this side of the pond.


Edited by Farley on 09 November 2005 at 7:13pm

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morprussell
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 Message 28 of 99
09 November 2005 at 1:59pm | IP Logged 
Thank you for looking. Yes I was able to read the page. The shipping charge is very reasonable. It could end up being cheaper than purchasing from the US Amazon.com
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Sir Nigel
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 Message 29 of 99
09 November 2005 at 3:07pm | IP Logged 
Yeah, that's pretty handy. Big thanks! Assimil.com is charging more for the course, and that's without delivery charges.

Edited by Sir Nigel on 09 November 2005 at 3:17pm

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Brent
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 Message 30 of 99
09 November 2005 at 10:12pm | IP Logged 
Hmm... I'm learning Spanish now using "Spanish With Ease," and I will probably learn French when I'm at a suitable level.

I am debating over whether to use "El Nuevo Francés sin esfuerzo" or "New French With Ease." If I got the Spanish version, that would help me practice my Spanish while learning French. However, I noticed that the English-language version of the book has many more lessons and nearly an extra hour of audio.

El Nuevo Francés sin esfuerzo:
"Un libro encuadernado de 99 lecciones en 448 páginas y 3 CD de una duración de 2h 16'."

New French With Ease:
"Hardback, 113 lessons, 608 pages and 4 CDs (total length: 3 hrs 10)."

Does anyone know whether New French With Ease covers extra material, and what material that is?

Both "Francés perfeccionamiento" and "Using French" have 70 lessons with 3 hours of audio, but the Spanish version is 456 pages while the English is only 350 pages.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Sir Nigel
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 Message 31 of 99
09 November 2005 at 11:27pm | IP Logged 
Considering there are more lessons in the English version I would assume there is a difference as I picked up New French With Ease whilst in Paris and it said it had been updated.

It's preferred to learn another language in your native tongue. You would need to be fluent and also able to understand a decent share of the colloquial language (as the Assimil courses have jokes in them) otherwise it would be a real struggle. I would recommend that you stick with the English-based courses.
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Brent
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 Message 32 of 99
10 November 2005 at 12:16am | IP Logged 
Well, I'll eventually have no choice but to learn using French as a base. I suppose it probably is best though to learn a couple other languages before trying to learn from one I'm not a native speaker of.


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