Jeffers Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 4909 days ago 2151 posts - 3960 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Hindi, Ancient Greek, French, Sanskrit, German
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Some time ago, when I was trying to learn German, I got the Living Language 4 cassette
course, "In Tense German". It was a wonderful way to review verbs, in that it would go
through a paradigm, giving a form, then a sample sentence, and finally a dialogue using
the variety of forms. The only thing that was missing was a transcript.
The course has been updated in a few forms, but is currently unavailable (except as
used copies). Later versions were a book more like the 501 verbs series, with
accompanying CD's (which was just the In Tense course). I really don't understand why
they haven't kept it going, except that it doesn't seem easy and so would probably
never have been a big seller.
Now that I am trying to learn French, I was hoping to find some audio course which
review French verbs. Does anyone know of anything comparable to In Tense? And does
anyone else want to share their fond memories of using In Tense courses?
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