Does anyone knows a good audiobook to learn french and italian?
December 6, 2008 by admin
I want to learn french and italian, one first then the other of course.
Please let me know if you have a good learning experience with an audiobook.
CDs definitely are interactive. There is one set that you can burn to mp3 and carry around in an mp3 player and practice “interacting” with the lessons by respoinding. It is called Pimsleur, Beginning French. Ask at your local library or ask if they can do an inter-library loan. If they do a loan, check out the first lesson (it teaches you to speak simply right away) and then get them made into mp3 files so you can send them back.
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a brand called “teach yourself”
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pimsleur or rosetta stone
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CDs definitely are interactive. There is one set that you can burn to mp3 and carry around in an mp3 player and practice “interacting” with the lessons by respoinding. It is called Pimsleur, Beginning French. Ask at your local library or ask if they can do an inter-library loan. If they do a loan, check out the first lesson (it teaches you to speak simply right away) and then get them made into mp3 files so you can send them back.
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Pimsleur is great. I’ve gotten the most progress through them.
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Forget the other answers. If you’re looking for quality audiobooks on both languages, then I have just the answer:
French:
http://tinyurl.com/4vgbwb
Italian:
http://tinyurl.com/5xbvj7
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Me and my experience
You can download free language courses audio and student texts for french here:
http://fsi-language-courses.com/
also http://www.livemocha.com has good french lessons with audio
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