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cordelia0507
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 Message 145 of 185
11 January 2009 at 1:57pm | IP Logged 
What, is it THE SAME man and woman in all languages?
I agree, the man is not the sharpest tool... I suspected he might be putting it on!

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pythonbyte
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 Message 146 of 185
11 January 2009 at 2:13pm | IP Logged 
cordelia0507 wrote:
What, is it THE SAME man and woman in all languages?
I agree, the man is not the sharpest tool... I suspected he might be putting it on!


No different students. The male student in the Spanish course and the female student in the French are infuriating at times. I've noticed in the Russian course that the same students are used for both the foundation and advanced course, that seems a good idea and am surprised Michel Thomas didn't do that in the originals, we could have shared their adventures of learning the language from the start to finish so to speak.

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 Message 147 of 185
11 January 2009 at 3:43pm | IP Logged 
pythonbyte wrote:
I've noticed in the Russian course that the same students are used for both the foundation and advanced course, that seems a good idea and am surprised Michel Thomas didn't do that in the originals, we could have shared their adventures of learning the language from the start to finish so to speak.

When the original courses were recorded they didn't know they were going to make the advanced ones.

Hodder have said that they tried to get hold of the original students, but some of them had moved, and others had learned a lot more and were no longer at the appropriate level. For the new courses, the advanced course was planned alongside the foundation one, so they avoided that particular problem.
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andrewm
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 Message 148 of 185
11 January 2009 at 6:08pm | IP Logged 
pythonbyte wrote:
cordelia0507 wrote:
What, is it THE SAME man and woman in all languages?
I agree, the man is not the sharpest tool... I suspected he might be putting it on!


No different students. The male student in the Spanish course and the female student in the French are infuriating at times. I've noticed in the Russian course that the same students are used for both the foundation and advanced course, that seems a good idea and am surprised Michel Thomas didn't do that in the originals, we could have shared their adventures of learning the language from the start to finish so to speak.


The male student in the Russian course is one of the reasons I didn't finish the advanced course. He constantly interrupts and winds up Natasha Bershadski!
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FSI
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 Message 149 of 185
12 January 2009 at 4:21pm | IP Logged 
I'm going through the Japanese beginner course. So far, so good. If I judge it worth it by the end of the 8 hours (I'm on disk 3 now), I'll try the advanced course when it becomes available this spring.
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 Message 150 of 185
12 January 2009 at 4:51pm | IP Logged 
I've definitely heard the female student on the new Polish course before but I can't remember which course. I think the new teachers have a little trouble making the method their own, except perhaps for the Dutch and Polish ones, who do an excellent job.
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ChiaBrain
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 Message 151 of 185
18 January 2009 at 3:57pm | IP Logged 
Ya, but don't you feel just a little smart when they sound dumb. :D




Edited by ChiaBrain on 18 January 2009 at 3:57pm

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William Camden
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 Message 152 of 185
18 January 2009 at 4:33pm | IP Logged 
How, briefly, do typical Michel Thomas courses work?

I can't be bothered going through this very long thread to find out. How do his methods differ from other language self-instruction courses?


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