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vermillon
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 Message 17 of 102
20 January 2014 at 12:37am | IP Logged 
For those who have seen it, how does the new Japanese (available in Italian somebody said) compare to the 2 previous books of ~50 lessons?

Anyways, a new "perfectionnement" is always good news (though I feel I will be jealous, studying Polish and not Russian), and Cantonese and a new Occitan are fantastic news!
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emk
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20 January 2014 at 12:46am | IP Logged 
According to Assimil's Twitter account, the English base for Egyptian hieroglyphic has been pushed back to sometime in 2015. Just thought I would pass this along.
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Hungringo
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 Message 19 of 102
20 January 2014 at 10:34am | IP Logged 
I would be very interested in Croatian and Indonesian Assimil courses with English/Spanish/Hungarian base.
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ericblair
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 Message 20 of 102
21 January 2014 at 5:33pm | IP Logged 
The English based Spanish course is not currently searchable on the Assimil website when
it was as of a few days ago. Maybe this means the release of the new version is imminent
since, after the delay, they said January 2014 was the release date! This could be
exciting indeed.
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Wchild453
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 Message 21 of 102
23 January 2014 at 11:59pm | IP Logged 
I wonder what changes they're going to make to the Spanish course. I have the old one. I haven't started it yet but I plan on to.
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ericblair
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 Message 22 of 102
26 January 2014 at 5:18am | IP Logged 
Wchild453 wrote:
I wonder what changes they're going to make to the Spanish course. I
have the old one. I haven't started it yet but I plan on to.


Interesting first post after joining so long ago!

Anyway, the English base course that is going to be released for Spanish is just the
French-base one from in the early 2000's called L'espagnol. I am not sure how good it is
supposed to be compared to Spanish With Ease or Spanish Without Toil.
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Random review
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 Message 23 of 102
27 January 2014 at 8:48pm | IP Logged 
Wchild453 wrote:
I wonder what changes they're going to make to the Spanish course. I have the old
one. I haven't started it yet but I plan on to.


My answer is not really adequate, but in the absence of a better ine so far...

I have gone through the course in question with the French base (I don't speak a word of French but
already knew enough Spanish to use it with "no" base by that time). The dialogues are lively, interesting
and funny. I really liked the humour in the "Spanish with ease" course but i think the humour in this new
course might be a little less obscure. The recording quality was massively better than the previous course
IMO.

I had the impression that it covered a little less ground than "with ease"; but the courses are completely
different so that you can profitably use both. I don't think "ground covered" is the main point with Assimil
anyway- I think it's more about building a thoroughly assimilated base in a fun way (and for the dialogues
to be fun, they need to incorporate some language that is well beyond the basics, but it tends to be quite a
random, non-systematic selection of such language IMO).

Hope this helps

Edited by Random review on 27 January 2014 at 8:49pm

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ericblair
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 Message 24 of 102
28 January 2014 at 1:01am | IP Logged 
Thanks for chiming in! Are all of the dialogues unrelated in the newest Spanish learning
course? Or do they follow a coherent story line?


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