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jeff_lindqvist
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 Message 177 of 191
22 July 2007 at 6:41am | IP Logged 
So, if you'd like to spend a lot of money and get nowhere, choose Pimsleur? Isn't that what you're saying, Athena?

In fact, what I think is a waste of time is "listening" to pauses and prompts from an English speaker, but perhaps that's just me. ;)
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 Message 178 of 191
22 July 2007 at 11:44am | IP Logged 
jeff_lindqvist wrote:
So, if you'd like to spend a lot of money and get nowhere, choose Pimsleur? Isn't that what you're saying, Athena?


Not just money - time. The 90 hours required to complete Pimsleur, just once, could be far more effectively applied to more efficient modes of study.
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 Message 179 of 191
22 July 2007 at 12:31pm | IP Logged 
45 Hours actually.
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 Message 180 of 191
22 July 2007 at 1:01pm | IP Logged 
Ah, quite correct. The 45 hours required to complete Pimsleur, just once, could be far more effectively applied to more efficient modes of study.
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 Message 181 of 191
24 July 2007 at 12:53am | IP Logged 
I was actually wondering, what have people done after they have finished the Assimil course? I am not really interested in Pimsleur(they don't have my target languages anyways) and I feel like after Assimil and Remembering the Kanji I will be on a somewhat intermediate/high-beginner level of Japanese and need to start learning to match the pronunciation with the characters, as well as working on the the various writing systems. I am also wondering the same thing for Portuguese after I finish the FSI course if anyone wants to comment on that.
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 Message 182 of 191
25 July 2007 at 4:53pm | IP Logged 
tpiz wrote:
I was actually wondering, what have people done after they have finished the Assimil course?

Well some people go through Assimil again. You also have some that use native materials after they finish it such as newspapers, and television to enhance their vocab.
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 Message 183 of 191
25 July 2007 at 5:47pm | IP Logged 
The first step is to finish the last ~50 lessons, it's easy to forget that one. It feels great to have gone through the final lesson passively, but one should still do them actively, review them, translating back et.c.

For some languages there are "Using X" and even "Business X". Of course, with a good foundation (regardless of how that is achieved) one should start using real material.
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 Message 184 of 191
25 July 2007 at 6:10pm | IP Logged 
jeff_lindqvist wrote:
For some languages there is "Business X".

How are those Business courses? Are they meant as a followup to Using X, or are they parallel courses with business centered vocabulary and scenerios that would be suitable as followup to a With Ease course?

Edited by luke on 25 July 2007 at 6:12pm



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