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Learn in Your Car-German: 3 Level Set: Complete Language Course: Audio Cassettes and Listening Guides (Learn in Your Car Series - Includes Individual Levels 1, 2 and 3) |  | Author: Henry N. Raymond Publisher: Penton Overseas Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy Used: $15.99 as of 9/9/2010 16:36 CDT details You Save: $23.96 (60%)
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Seller: oncesoldtales Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 1,045,558
Media: Audio Cassette Edition: Book and Cassette Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 9.3 x 1.4
ISBN: 1560151390 Dewey Decimal Number: 430 EAN: 9781560151395 ASIN: 1560151390
Publication Date: June 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Look ma, no textbooks! The Learn in Your Car series treats you like a child--in the best possible way--starting with one-word phrases ("please," "good-by"), counting exercises, and simple nouns ("bus," "train") designed to imitate a child's learning process. First you hear the words in English, then they are repeated slowly in clear, unaccented pronunciations. The method is extremely effective for those who don't know a thing, or for those who want to brush up by testing themselves when the English words are spoken. The tapes emphasize the building blocks of communicating in a foreign country rather than rote phrases that only apply on the tape and not in real-life exchanges. Level 1 painlessly covers basic verb forms, essential prepositions, near future and past tenses, as well as shopping, hotel reservations, and other travel-related situations. The series includes French, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Spanish in three levels that can be purchased individually or in boxed sets. Each level contains two 90-minute cassettes (or CDs) and an accompanying booklet (not for use behind the wheel) with helpful explanations and scripts for the lessons.
Product Description Six 90-minutes cassettes plus a full text listening guide. Level 1: Introduction to key words, numbers, phrases, sentence structure, and basic grammar. Level 2: More challenging vocabulary, grammar, and complex sentences generate confidence in your ability to comprehend and converse. Level 3: Expanded vocabulary, advanced grammar and complex sentences to expand your conversational skills.
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Great learning aid; easy and effective June 2, 2005 Tim Beazley (San Diego, CA United States) 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
This course is excellent, either as an introduction to German or as a way to refresh or sharpen your skills if you are already somewhat familiar with it.
There are three levels, and each level consists of three 60-minute CDs. (You can buy each level separately; but getting the three levels as a set is cheaper than buying them separately.)
Each CD is sub-divided into 10 or 11 small lessons of increasing difficulty. The lessons start with very simple vocabulary, then simple phrases using that vocabulary, then simple sentences in the present tense, then more advanced vocabulary and phrases, and then more complex sentences, including the most common verb tenses and moods (present, past, future, compound tenses (I HAVE GONE), conditional (I WOULD GO), imperative (GO AWAY!), and subjunctive (I HOPE HE'LL GO.).
The range of subject matter also expands gradually. The first level covers what might be called "survival skills," the topics you need to know right away, like transportation, money, hotel, directions, restaurant, shopping, telling time, and numbers. Later lessons include vocabulary and concepts of a more general nature, though "survival skills" are also given additional, more advanced treatment.
All of the CDs follow the same methodology - the target word, phrase, or sentence is given in English, followed by a pause, then the German translation is given, followed by another pause, followed by a repetition of the German translation. I can tell you from personal experience that this constant repetition works very well. Having the CDs playing in your car or on a headset while jogging (my personal favorite!), is a painless but effective way to learn a new language or review a previously learned language.
Each level includes a 50-page booklet that contains a verbatim transcript of each lesson, so if you have trouble understanding a particular word here or there, you can cheat by looking it up in the booklet. (I would never do that! OK, well maybe once or ten times.) Also, some grammatical rules are explained in the booklet. I think that feature is very helpful. Knowing what the general rule is can help you see how individual phrases follow a general pattern, which helps the learning process. Putting explanations like that in the booklet, and not on the CD, was another good feature, since you don't want to keep hearing the same lecture on grammar over and over and over again on the CD.
Granted, there's more to German than what can be covered in just nine hours, but this is an excellent intro or refresher course, and has a lot of useful features.
An excellent guide for learning from scratch July 5, 1999 34 out of 34 found this review helpful
I recently decided to learn German to help me in my business, I travel to Switzerland regularly. This course was the best I've tried to help me learn the language during my daily commute. The format is easy to follow, it leads up to more challenging information with each tape. The tapes must be listened to more than once though, to get the full benefit of the information being given (there is a lot to learn!). The workbooks are very good also, they give more information about verbforms and conjugation rules.
best method for long term memory learning August 28, 1998 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
The "Learn in your car" series on languages is the best method I have come across in my attempt to learn a foreign language (short of taking a course). You hear actual pronunciation and don't have to follow along in a book to know what is being said. I current live in Europe and this course on tape really works. It starts with simple vocabulary building and works through all parts of speech and complex sentences. I highly recommend this to anyone tired of reading in a language book how a foreign word should sound. It also allows you to change the balance on your stereo so you only hear the foreign language part, which lets you quiz yourself even more. I have a 45 min drive to work and just playing these tapes back and forth I have a very useful and functional language ability. It easily allows for the repetition required in learning a foreign language.
simple, elegant and a joy to use April 4, 1999 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Wanted to brush up some very old high school german, saw this at the Library of all places and gave it a go. I have a 2 hour commute each day and this has definetly made this time much more productive. Very simple format, easy to catch onto and learn I've found. Found this product to be fairly useful and want to purchase a copy for my own personal use, outstanding product and a lot cheaper here then at the Penton Overseas website.
A Great Way to Learn German May 31, 2007 P. Lane (New Zealand) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If your daily schedule includes driving a car, preparing meals or some other activity that requires a similar amount of your brainspace and you wish to learn a second language, this is a great way to do it (lessons in many languages are available in this series).
The 9 CDs provide vocabulary, grammar and pronounciation of the German language so that you learn it the way that a child would. This does away with all the tedious rote learning of words and grammatical rules that I remember from my days learning French in school. There is a small booklet that covers the content of each CD, which allows checks for spelling as required. Sometimes there is a very short note that sets out a grammatical rule. Mostly the examples have been cunningly chosen so that the rules can be automatically extracted along the way (if you are so inclined. Otherwise, you can learn to speak grammatically simply from constant repetition.)The vocabulary has been especially chosen so that the words learned are likely to be most useful. None of the "pen of my aunt" or "where can I stable my horse and carriage?" variety.
Now that I have almost finished the whole course I know that, with the aid of a smal pocket dictionary, I will be able to cope when next I visit my German-speaking friends in Bavaria.
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